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'End Times' is Eels' Bleakest Work Yetnew

If you’re not in the mood to hear a guy falling apart on tape, this album most definitely isn’t for you. But if raw, heart-on-sleeve expression is your bag, and it’s a rainy Sunday morning, you’ll find a lot to love about this relationship apocalypse tale.
Artvoice  |  Joe Sweeney  |  02-05-2010  |  Reviews

Beyond Guantanamo: The Story of Julia Hall and Oybek Jamoldinivich Jabbarovnew

The SOS from Oybek Jamoldinivich Jabbarov came to Julia Hall in 2007 via his attorney, Michael Mone. The plea for help, originating behind the concrete walls of Guantánamo Bay, carried the message of a man locked in a nightmare.
Artvoice  |  Charlotte Hsu  |  02-05-2010  |  Immigration

The Music of Ebony Bones is as Brash and Brilliant As Her Wardrobenew

If you don’t know London, England’s Ebony Bones (née Ebony Thomas), don’t worry, you will soon. She’s rather hard to miss with her gigantic hair and absurdist outfits of impossible shapes and every colour in the rainbow, cranked up to maximum saturation.
Montreal Mirror  |  Rupert Bottenberg  |  02-05-2010  |  Profiles & Interviews

D’bi.young Continues Exploring at the Festival Voix d’Amériquesnew

She’s a dub poet, author, actor, playwright, teacher and social activist. But d’bi.young insists, “It’s all storytelling.” For the Jamaican-Canadian artist, there’s enough cooking on every burner to make the rest of us look like hopeless slackers.
Montreal Mirror  |  Neil Boyce  |  02-05-2010  |  Performance

Vermont Legislators Admit Cheating the System... Are They Justified?new

State Rep. David Zuckerman (P-Burlington) has a confession to make that might sound to some like political suicide. He bills taxpayers for his “mileage” to and from the Statehouse — as much as $152 a week — even on days when he gets a ride with fellow lawmakers or lobbyists.
Seven Days  |  Andy Bromage  |  02-05-2010  |  Politics

When it Comes to Weddings, Restaurants are the New Banquet Hallnew

With all the time we spend in restaurants, is it any surprise we want to commit our lives to our partners there, too? For many, banquet halls with prescribed chicken-or-fish options don’t cut it anymore, and the vogue for smaller weddings means cavernous spaces may not be necessary, either.
Seven Days  |  Alice Levitt  |  02-05-2010  |  Culture

Music Fans: Check Out These 10 Artists to Watch in 2010new

Not only do we already have some great touring acts slated to darken our club doors in the early months of the year — Aretha Franklin, Tegan and Sara, Screaming Females, Beach House and Quasi among them — we've also got a slew of new local albums to look forward to as well.
Nashville Scene  |  Nashville Scene Staff  |  02-05-2010  |  Music

Super Bowl Guide to Sex, Drugs, Gambling, and Living Large in South Floridanew

Nothing ruins the perfect party week like someone dying or going to jail. So we've done the arduous research, taken the dangerous journeys, and interviewed dozens of local experts to bring you the definitive guide to depravity in the Sunshine State.
Miami New Times  |  Michael J. Mooney and Gus Garcia-Roberts  |  02-05-2010  |  Culture

'Daddy Long Legs': The Pleasures of Being Kidnappednew

Filmmaker brothers Benny and Josh Safdie have invited me to meet them here and afterwards discuss their second feature, Daddy Long Legs, which had its U.S. premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. (It appeared simultaneously on nationwide cable VOD.)
L.A. Weekly  |  Karina Longworth  |  02-05-2010  |  Profiles & Interviews

When Life Takes You Out of Your House and Into Your Carnew

Maybe one has even parked on your street: a conversion van, curtains drawn, or a camper with signs of everyday life. They are so ubiquitous in Venice, Calif. that some have been trying to turn the onetime hippie enclave into a parking-permit-only town as a way to ward off "undesirables."
L.A. Weekly  |  Linda Immediato  |  02-05-2010  |  Economy

Sundance Festival Goes Back to its Roots... Or Does It?new

This year, the movie that's attracted the scalping scene outside Eccles is The Runaways, a stylish biopic of the all-teen girl band of the same name. The film has been the subject of blog gossip, thanks to casting of Twilight starlet Kristen Stewart as Joan Jett.
L.A. Weekly  |  Karina Longworth  |  02-05-2010  |  Movies

Town of Nederland's Vote on Pot Legalization Going to Ballot

The Town of Nederland’s Board of Trustees voted Tuesday night to send a marijuana legalization measure to the April 6 ballot. The proposal would remove all criminal penalties in Nederland municipal code related to marijuana, its concentrates and paraphernalia for anyone who is at least 21 years old.
Boulder Weekly  |  Jefferson Dodge  |  02-04-2010  |  Drugs

Conscious Alliance, Elephant Revival Come Together to Inaugurate Projectnew

The Buffalo Heart Project will be hosting its inaugural event in conjunction with Conscious Alliance, featuring local musicians Elephant Revival, Boulder Acoustic Society and others on Feb. 5 at the Boulder Theater.
Boulder Weekly  |  Margaret Grondorf  |  02-04-2010  |  Concerts

Xcel Doesn't Always Tell Customers When They're Being Cut Loosenew

On the evening of Jan. 12, the heat in Taylor Lindstrom’s home went out without warning. She called Xcel Energy, and was told that Xcel had turned off the electricity because the bill had not been paid. Lindstrom asked why she had not been notified.
Boulder Weekly  |  Jefferson Dodge  |  02-04-2010  |  Housing & Development

A Portland Street Changes its Name to César E. Chávez Blvd., After a Fightnew

The city's effort to rename a major street after the activist and farm worker crumbled in 2007 after a push to rename Interstate Avenue spurred allegations of racism against opponents. The rename process kicked off for a second time last winter, this time with a professional consultant and a new street.
The Portland Mercury  |  Sarah Mirk  |  02-04-2010  |  Transportation

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