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Mark Olson Goes from Lost to Triumphantnew

The former Jayhawk is on a fresh new musical journey.
Charleston City Paper  |  T. Ballard Lesemann  |  05-07-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Bravery Dance it Down with a Modern Rock Soundnew

The Sun and the Moon opens up many new possibilities for how the band's music will evolve in the near future. The new material is more timeless, more textured, and at the same time more adventurous than the debut.
Charleston City Paper  |  Alan Sculley  |  05-07-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Texas' Founding Contribution to Fast-Food Culture Hangs Onnew

Almost nine decades after the chain was born, only one Pig Stand remains, old No. 29 on Broadway in San Antonio. In its faded, pastel glory, it lingers like the last of an ancient species, rescued from the limbo of bankruptcy court, crouched below the interstate.
The Texas Observer  |  John MacCormack  |  05-07-2008  |  Food+Drink

Those Who Promise to be 'Tough on Terror' Ignore Its Root Causesnew

American intervention overseas, from never-ending sanctions on Iraq to permanent military bases on the Arabian Peninsula, is without question the primary cause for 9/11 and the current terrorist threat, a point the 9/11 Commission Report also made perfectly clear. But this is not the answer America is used to hearing from its politicians.
Charleston City Paper  |  Jack Hunter  |  05-07-2008  |  Commentary

'Hard Candy' is a Good Dance Record, but is it a Good Madonna Record?new

Ray of Light, Music, Confessions on a Dance Floor, Erotica -- these are Grade A Madonna, pop music for the thinking woman. But this time around, while there's no shortage of beats, it seems that Madonna let somebody else do the thinking for her.
C-Ville Weekly  |  Cathy Harding  |  05-07-2008  |  Reviews

Heavy Meta: Smiling Through 'Iron Man'new

Neither narcotic nor hallucinatory in form, Favreau's film still bestows behavior and awareness and small smirking joys within the display of the genius of a self-involved id-on-the-run, tactile, motile, in-the-moment Robert Downey, Jr.
Chicago Newcity  |  Ray Pride  |  05-07-2008  |  Reviews

Is Spring Really the Peak Season for Sexual Desires?new

Have you ever felt -- with the gloom of winter gone -- that life gets sexier? It might seem that way, but anthropologist Helen Fisher claims that fall is the season when humans seem to seek out love and romance, due to higher testosterone levels in men. But in general, there is no particular season when people are more interested in sex than usual.
C-Ville Weekly  |  Annette Owens  |  05-07-2008  |  Sex

Systemic Neglect at Texas' Troubled Insitutions for the Mentally Retardednew

Texas has the largest remaining set of mental institutions in the nation, housing the state's most vulnerable: some can't feed or dress themselves, and others can't even rise from a gurney or speak. And according to government records, the very people charged with caring for these patients are victimizing them.
The Texas Observer  |  Dave Mann  |  05-07-2008  |  Science

The 45 Acts Who Rock Chicago's Music Worldnew

How do you size up a musician's creativity, let alone rank it above another's? As we dare take on this task every two years, many factors come into play: cultural relevance, invention, influence on other musicians and the rest of the industry, but also what moves and excites us personally.
Chicago Newcity  |  Tom Lynch and Duke Shin  |  05-07-2008  |  Music

Does It Offend You, Yeah? Explains the Namenew

They needed a name for the project, so they turned on the TV to a scene from The Office in which David Brent goes, "Does it offend you, yeah? My drinking?" Seconds later, the band was born. "It shouldn't be about not liking a band because of its name," keyboardist Dan Coop says. "It should be about listening to the music."
Chicago Newcity  |  Garin Pirnia  |  05-07-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Sybris Returns with 'Into the Trees'new

After a long break that involved some touring and a patient writing period, the Chicago band is back with a more riotous affair.
Chicago Newcity  |  Tom Lynch  |  05-07-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Was Peggy Reber Pregnant When She Was Murdered?new

Forty years after her death, Lebanon's DA exhumes the body of the slain 14-year-old.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Kevin Uhrich and Martha Shaak  |  05-07-2008  |  Crime & Justice

I Officially Denounce Flavor Flavnew

I simply cannot overemphasize how important Public Enemy has been to my life. Frankly, that's why I've never publically addressed the post-Public Enemy phenomenon of Flavor Flav's fame. But between Flavor of Love, I Love New York, and Charm School, he continues to rule over a televised empire based on ignorance, and I can stay silent no longer.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Vincent Williams  |  05-06-2008  |  Commentary

Muddy Politics in Cooper City, Fla.new

A sure-fire technique to rile a city: Accuse people of anti-Semitism.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Bob Norman  |  05-06-2008  |  Commentary

What it Means to be Gay, Iranian and Living in Philadelphianew

S, now 46, is an openly gay lesbian living and working in Philadelphia with her girlfriend, P, a doctor who is also from Iran. "It's a struggle," says S, who has never returned to Iran since she was a teenager, eager to study in America.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Natalie Hope McDonald  |  05-06-2008  |  LGBT

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