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Stimulus Package: 'The Girlfriend Experience'new

Steven Soderbergh screens his latest film, The Girlfriend Experience, as a fundraiser for the New Orleans Film Festival. The cast includes porn star Sasha Grey, the only professional, and acting virgins who mostly hold the jobs they have in the film.
Gambit  |  Will Coviello  |  05-05-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Has Smoking Cessation Gotten Easier?new

Government regulations, high taxes, cultural trends and improved cessation programs may provide the incentives cigarette smokers need to quit.
Gambit  |  Kandace Power Graves  |  05-05-2009  |  Science

Bobby Jindal's Cash Flownew

In terms of campaign finances, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal will eventually have to choose between being the reformer-in-chief and the political rainmaker extraordinaire.
Gambit  |  Jeremy Alford  |  05-05-2009  |  Politics

All-Seeing Eyes: Traffic Camerasnew

Traffic cameras add a lot of money to government coffers, but do they make the roads any safer?
Gambit  |  David Winkler-Schmit  |  05-05-2009  |  Commentary

'Shotgun' Is as Much a Forum for Conversation as It Is a Form of Entertainmentnew

Shotgun, author John Biguenet's second play in his three-production Rising Water cycle, examines New Orleans class and race divisions in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
Gambit  |  Noah Bonaparte Pais  |  05-05-2009  |  Performance

VIDEO: Looking for Larry Langfordnew

Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford testified under oath that he intended to move to the City of Birmingham. But has Langford moved, even a year and a half later? Birmingham Weekly made five trips in five weeks to his Fairfield home to see if Langford was still living there. Can you guess what we found?
Birmingham Weekly  |  Kyle Whitmire  |  05-05-2009  |  Politics

Alabama Novelist Visits the 'Devil's Garden'new

Ace Atkins found a compelling subject for his new fact-based novel, Devil's Garden, in the murder trial of silent film comic Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle in 1921.
Birmingham Weekly  |  Jesse Chambers  |  05-05-2009  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

How Bad Was that Lane Kiffin Hire?new

Fans across the country are still scratching their heads as to why the University of Tennessee hired Lane Kiffin to replace the legendary Phil Fulmer as head football coach. But is he the worst hire in the modern era of the Southeastern Conference? Let's break it down and find out.
Birmingham Weekly  |  Matt Hooper  |  05-05-2009  |  Sports

'Iron Man: Armored Adventures' on Nicktoonsnew

Iron Man: Armored Adventures is a blatant attempt to make the runaway success of the Iron Man live-action movie appeal to the tween crowd. How do you do that? By stripping away almost everything that made the film such a success, apparently.
Weekly Alibi  |  Devin D. O'Leary  |  05-05-2009  |  TV

DJ Forest Green Makes Booty-Shaking, Ground-Quaking Beatsnew

DJ Forest Green started digging for records when she was 13 years old. In her later teen years, Green got into the rave scene where she discovered the healing powers of electronic dance music, or EDM.
Weekly Alibi  |  Simon McCormack  |  05-05-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

How Albuquerque's South Valley Is Giving Capitalism a Good Namenew

Albuquerque's South Valley Economic Development Center (SVEDC) is a small business incubator that provides facilities, resources and training to support the development and expansion of all manner of small enterprises.
Weekly Alibi  |  Ari LeVaux  |  05-05-2009  |  Business & Labor

Detroit Bait Shop Owner Holds His Ground Against Bridge-Expansion Projectnew

Dean Aytes and his bait shop are the only things standing in the way of a potential second bridge from Detroit to Canada.
Metro Times  |  Detroitblogger John  |  05-05-2009  |  Housing & Development

A System of Give and Take Emerges -- Just in Time for the Hard Timesnew

Kim Hodge wasn't looking for a way to deal with hard economic times when she decided to start a "time bank" in a Detroit suburb.
Metro Times  |  Curt Guyette  |  05-05-2009  |  Economy

Crime Scene Cleanup: Evidence of Toxic Chemical Leak Disappearsnew

As evidence in San Antonio's Toxic Triangle whodunit disappears, so does the possibility of justice for its victims.
San Antonio Current  |  Greg M. Schwartz  |  05-05-2009  |  Environment

Meet Detroiter Bobby Murray, a Guitar Hero You've Never Heard Ofnew

Murray has been playing guitar and touring alongside the incomparable Etta James for 22 years. He's also recorded three solo albums and before joining James' band, he backed a small galaxy of blues, R&B and soul legends.
Metro Times  |  Don Waller  |  05-05-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

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