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'Extraordinary Measures,' Ordinary Resultsnew

Harrison Ford turns up in a supporting role in Extraordinary Measures, and it's a good fit, probably the reason he also signed on as an executive producer.
Creative Loafing (Charlotte)  |  Matt Brunson  |  01-27-2010  |  Reviews

Hal Holbrook Shines in 'That Evening Sun'new

Like the Jeff Bridges vehicle Crazy Heart (scheduled to open locally this Friday), That Evening Sun is one of those films that generates nearly all of its goodwill from a smashing central performance by a long-established veteran.
Creative Loafing (Charlotte)  |  Matt Brunson  |  01-27-2010  |  Reviews

Cable TV vs. America: The Problem With Paid-For Punditsnew

When Franklin D. Roosevelt took office on March 4, 1933, the United States economy was in a state of near-collapse, with the nation's banks about to close. The new president came into office having pledged to balance the budget and reduce federal spending, but quickly realized that would have meant disaster.
Metro Times  |  Jack Lessenberry  |  01-27-2010  |  Commentary

High-Paying Government Work is Coming to Albemarle County, Eventuallynew

Have you heard about those wages? Average salaries of $80,000! That’s $64 million on its way. Sixty four million dollars! And now they’re finally here. Well, about 50 of them. The rest are coming and all of them have to be here by September 2011.
C-Ville Weekly  |  Will Goldsmith  |  01-27-2010  |  Business & Labor

Will This Nondiscrimination Bill Transition to a Law?new

Hundreds of transgender Massachusetts residents gathered recently to lobby (yet again) for the right to stand under the state's hate crime and nondiscrimination umbrella. Currently, a range of person-flavors are covered — including race, religion, age, nationality and others — but not transgender identity.
Dig Boston  |  Maya Phillips  |  01-27-2010  |  Civil Liberties

Old Man River: Hans Hofmann Resurgent at Berkeley Art Museumnew

The abstract expressionist wild men of yore have become our old masters. SFMOMA has its Clyfford Stills, and BAM has its Hans Hofmanns: 47 works the artist donated in the mid-1960s in gratitude for the Bay Area's early recognition of his art.
East Bay Express  |  DeWitt Cheng  |  01-27-2010  |  Art

A New, Last-Minute Proposal for Former Navy Basenew

This "Plan B" to Measure B, the controversial 288-page mishmash of amendments and entitlements for what SunCal wants to build, contains the same basic plan as the increasingly unpopular ballot measure but strips out some of the city's objections to the initiative and seeks to bypass Alameda's tough density restrictions by different means.
East Bay Express  |  Rin Kelly  |  01-27-2010  |  Business & Labor

Workplace Labor Practices Have Become a Subspecialty for Labor Law Firmsnew

In a previous assignment, working at a wastewater facility in West Oakland, Watson kept a jar near his station so that he could urinate while on duty, rather than walk several blocks to the bathroom.
East Bay Express  |  Michelle Quinn  |  01-27-2010  |  Business & Labor

Discarded Album Revives Forgotten Chapter of Minneapolis Music Historynew

t all started with Shelley Pierce hunched over the vinyl bin at Cheapo. She had most of the albums she wanted, but enjoyed the thrill of the hunt. As she finished flipping through the new arrivals, a short, plump woman in her 50s came in the front door of the store, lugging a crate full of used vinyl records.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Emily Kaiser  |  01-27-2010  |  Profiles & Interviews

City Hounds the Homeless For Dog Licensesnew

According to Chief George Gascón, the Police Department has flooded upper Haight Street with cops assigned to write tickets for so-called "quality of life" violations, such as off-leash or tagless dogs, jaywalking, and other minor offenses.
SF Weekly  |  Matt Smith  |  01-27-2010  |  Housing & Development

Will the Parole Board See Past Lonnie Morris' Crime?new

At 59, having spent more than three decades in prison, Lonnie Morris could be the model of a rehabilitated inmate. Bespectacled, freckle-faced, and gap-toothed, he looked about as dangerous as a retired history professor.
SF Weekly  |  Ashley Harrell  |  01-27-2010  |  Crime & Justice

With 10 Best Picture Noms, is Oscar Up In the Air?new

After years of shrinking audiences and low-grossing Best Picture nominees, the Academy this year is hedging its bets. Why not expand the slate from five to 10, allowing voters to give lip service to the artsy-fartsy fare while also nominating the big box-office potboilers that they and everybody except for film critics really wanted to see?
Boston Phoenix  |  Peter Keough  |  01-27-2010  |  Movies

Warning Lights' Latest Offering is a Tranquil Listening Experiencenew

Drew Haddon's follow-up to '07s Eternity Drones embraces the guerilla approach to loud, lo-fi and open-ended drone music that was once stifled by the academic imperialism of Karlheinz Stockhausen, Lamonte Young and the likes.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Chad Radford  |  01-26-2010  |  Reviews

'In Search of Stoney Jackson' is a Return to True-School Rhythm and Soulnew

Stoney features a procession of newcomer MCs and old-school voices rhyming over backdrops of ghetto psychedelia. The resulting texture weaves samples from the '80s, '90s and now into an unrelenting groove that peppers classic cuts.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Chad Radford  |  01-26-2010  |  Reviews

Fahrenheit is An Accessible Yet Exploratory Brand of Crossover Jazz-Rocknew

Fahrenheit is Dan Nettles' strongest offering yet, loose and swinging while exhibiting all the modern, rock-influenced flourishes one might expect from a record by one of Nettles' better-known compatriots.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Gabe Vodicka  |  01-26-2010  |  Reviews

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