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Idaho Government Seeks Coverage via News Feeds and Social Networkingnew

What is the affect of media consolidation and changes in the industry on government agencies? What does it mean for agencies if their meetings are not covered? Some have turned to their own forms of outreach, including "Twitter-ganda."
Boise Weekly  |  Nathaniel Hoffman  |  04-09-2009  |  Media

The Science of Profanitynew

Timothy Jay, PhD, is a goddamn expert, and in a newly published study he alleges it's a fucking tragedy that so many academics don't give two shits about how and why we curse.
Boston Phoenix  |  Chris Faraone  |  04-09-2009  |  Education

The 'Boston Globe' Crisis Leaves Times Co. Speechlessnew

The Boston Globe usually buries its own woes deep inside the paper, but it played the current union showdown with front-page, above-the-fold headlines on both Saturday and Sunday.
Boston Phoenix  |  Adam Reilly  |  04-09-2009  |  Media

Fetishists Are Flourishing in the Bay Statenew

Massachusetts' notorious Blue laws have chased local fetishists underground, where Spandex and spanking bunnies flourish.
Boston Phoenix  |  Sara Faith Alterman  |  04-09-2009  |  Culture

The Decemberists' Rock Operanew

The Decemberists' latest may be a variation on a theme, but it's a damn fine one.
Tucson Weekly  |  Sean Bottai  |  04-08-2009  |  Reviews

Wholly Viola: Anni Rossinew

Rockwell is so delightful in its oddness and sweet in its wordplay that we can easily forgive Anni Rossi her excesses.
Tucson Weekly  |  Sean Bottai  |  04-08-2009  |  Reviews

Warm and Fuzzy: It Hugs Backnew

Like kittens playing in yarn, It Hugs Back, from Kent, England, revels in soft cuteness.
Tucson Weekly  |  Jarret Keene  |  04-08-2009  |  Reviews

Vetiver Hits the Roadnew

With a new album out on Sub Pop and a lengthy stretch of 49 shows this spring, Vetiver is garnering attention far beyond its San Francisco home, and transcending the freak-folk label the band has casually endured.
Tucson Weekly  |  Eric Swedlund  |  04-08-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Meet the Vivian Girlsnew

There's something immensely charming about the raw pop-punk of the 2-year-old band the Vivian Girls, a harmonizing pop-punk trio from Brooklyn who trade in short, sharp songs.
Tucson Weekly  |  Gene Armstrong  |  04-08-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Vin Diesel Mopes a Lot As He Returns to the Film Franchise That Made Him a Starnew

Vin Diesel returns to the series that made him a big star with Fast and Furious, a tiresome speedy-car movie. Things have really deteriorated since the fun original.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  04-08-2009  |  Reviews

If You Like Sappy, Cute, Formulaic Films Go See 'The Black Balloon'new

There are some nice things to say about The Black Balloon. I mean, it's sappy and cute and formulaic, and people enjoy that. Who am I to stop them?
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  04-08-2009  |  Reviews

'Best of Contemporary Mexican Fiction' Introduces Readers to Living Writers from Across the Bordernew

Chances are that a recognizable literary talent is already dead. This is the challenge that confronts a book like Best of Contemporary Mexican Fiction. It features 16 writers, all of whom still walk the Earth.
Tucson Weekly  |  Jarret Keene  |  04-08-2009  |  Fiction

Congress Votes Down a NAFTA-Mandated Trucking Programnew

After years of political shell games on Capitol Hill, yet another push to unleash Mexican trucks across the United States has been quashed.
Tucson Weekly  |  Tim Vanderpool  |  04-08-2009  |  International

Act to Save Papersnew

Hey, readers: The future of newspapers is in your hands.
Tucson Weekly  |  Irene Messina  |  04-08-2009  |  Commentary

Chatting Up Dame Ednanew

Dame Edna Everage is surely the most popular and most gifted woman in the world today. Housewife, investigative journalist, social anthropologist, talk-show host, swami, children's-book illustrator, megastar, celebrity spin doctor, and icon.
Boston Phoenix  |  Jim Sullivan  |  04-08-2009  |  Performance

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