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The Beautiful Harmonies of the Northern California Jesus Freaksnew

The two-disc Northern California Jesus Movement restores the post-gospel legacy of the Lighthouse Ranch, a seventies-era Christian commune in Humboldt County.
North Coast Journal  |  Joel Hartse  |  07-16-2009  |  Reviews

Why Has NYC Gone Crazy For Coleus?new

A bounty of new varieties have given new life to the Disco Era's favorite potted plant, and New York has taken notice.
North Coast Journal  |  Amy Stewart  |  07-16-2009  |  Gardening

John Thorne, America's Best Food Writernew

The editor of Simple Cooking, a self-published newsletter for outlaw chefs, has been reporting from the culinary fringes for over 25 years.
North Coast Journal  |  Joseph Byrd  |  07-16-2009  |  Food+Drink

Jason Lytle's Debut is Like Granddaddy, Stripped Downnew

Three years after the breakup of Grandaddy, Jason Lytle returns with a collection of dreamy pop songs about nature and modernity, bathed in quirky pathos.
Tucson Weekly  |  Michael Petitti  |  07-16-2009  |  Reviews

The Portland Cello Project Strings Us Alongnew

Cello versions of indie, pop, metal and/or rock songs, can't be boring -- but The Thao and Justin Power Sessions is, sadly enough, a little boring.
Tucson Weekly  |  Annie Holub  |  07-16-2009  |  Reviews

Dinosaur Jr. Isn't Just Punching the Clock for Post-Reunion 'Farm'new

Farm, the band's ninth album and their first for the Jagjaguwar label, picks up where 2007's Beyond, a brilliant return from a 10-year hiatus, left off, even if it exchanges streamlined song structures for a varied attack.
Tucson Weekly  |  Jarret Keene  |  07-16-2009  |  Reviews

The Veils Bring Their Weird Yet Wondrous Music to the U.Snew

Finn Andrews says that he's flattered that anyone would pay attention to his work. "I sometimes wonder why anyone enjoys anything I do," says the singer-songwriter and leader of the London-based rock band The Veils.
Tucson Weekly  |  Gene Armstrong  |  07-16-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

'Beth Cooper' is Out of Touchnew

After a promising start, I Love You, Beth Cooper quickly becomes a tedious, cliched high school comedy.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  07-16-2009  |  Reviews

'Bruno' Pushes the Limits but Isn't As Consistent as 'Borat'new

Whatever Sacha Baron Cohen does next, he's bound to give the folks at the Motion Picture Association of America some major headaches. This movie pushes the boundaries of the R rating to the limit, and some will undoubtedly think it goes too far.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  07-16-2009  |  Reviews

Residents Bemoan the Heat at Colorado Springs Homeless Centernew

Residents of the R.J. Montgomery New Hope Center say the center's conditions are unsanitary and unsafe, while the director swears it's cool and clean.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Anthony Lane  |  07-16-2009  |  Housing & Development

Red City Radio Considers Democratic Pleasures and Punk Politicsnew

Red City Radio members have varied political views and musical tastes, all of which add up to a strong collaborative.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Bill Forman  |  07-16-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Colorado DJs Ponder the Decline of Broadcast Radionew

For all its resilience, broadcast radio is facing grim prospects these days as more and more listeners -- particularly FM listeners -- turn to streaming radio on the Internet.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Bill Forman  |  07-16-2009  |  Media

Happytown: Attention, Area Fatasses -- You're Not Alonenew

According to a recent report from the Trust for America's Health, nearly one-quarter of Florida adults are obese, and a third of our children are obese or overweight. What's most depressing about the report is that Florida's about average.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jeffery C. Billman and Billy Manes  |  07-16-2009  |  Commentary

The Orlando Police Beatnew

July 3, 7:44 am: Officer Madden describes an armed robbery suspect as wearing a "camo snow hat." If one wanted effective camouflage in the snow, wouldn't said hat be white?
Orlando Weekly  |  Jeffery C. Billman  |  07-16-2009  |  Crime & Justice

California is in the Worst Mess in its History ... Who Will Save the Golden State?new

California's economy looks like it's driving off a cliff. But we've already crashed over the railing and are now free falling towards certain doom.
Monterey County Weekly  |  Jessica Lyons  |  07-16-2009  |  Politics

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