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Arkansas Still Awaits the Biodiesel Boomnew

While production of biodiesel has exploded nationally -- largely because of federal subsidies -- the industry is off to a slow start in Arkansas: the Natural State remains a top 10 producer of soybeans, but it ranks only 20th in biodiesel production capacity.
Arkansas Times  |  Paul Barton  |  01-29-2009  |  Environment

Robin Romm's 'The Mercy Papers'new

In The Mercy Papers: A Memoir of Three Weeks, author Robin Romm has opened herself to the world in a courageous little book that chronicles the three weeks before her mother’s death.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Charlotte Jusinski  |  01-29-2009  |  Nonfiction

An A-to-Z Guide to Gov't Contracting Under Bill Richardsonnew

The following guide to pay-to-play is not meant to be complete. Why focus on Richardson? Simple: He is the state's top dog. And his administration is already under investigation for possibly rewarding campaign donors.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Corey Pein  |  01-29-2009  |  Politics

Report Says Prison Phone Companies Still Gouging Familiesnew

Phone companies providing jail service depict happy scenarios on their websites. A recent report suggests the situation may not be so rosy for inmates’ families.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Dave Maass  |  01-29-2009  |  Crime & Justice

School Board Pop Quiznew

For the Feb. 3 Santa Fe Public Schools Board of Education elections, candidates were quizzed on their knowledge. The rules for Pop Quiz are as follows: No research allowed and, if they call back later with the right answer, too bad.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Corey Pein  |  01-29-2009  |  Politics

An Odyssey Into the Multiple Confusions of Smog-Checking Your Carnew

The harrowing story of the Nevada smog-check conundrum: a lot of good intentions and different agendas that come down to making a thin slice of sense.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Stacy J. Willis  |  01-29-2009  |  Culture

Las Vegas' Other Museum May Be All Dressed Up With Nothing to Shownew

Construction on Nevada's most ambitious museum should finish on schedule this spring. But there’s just one little problem: There’s no money left to actually put in the exhibits and pay the personnel to run it.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  T.R. Witcher  |  01-29-2009  |  Art

Loose Control: Matthew Shipp's 'Harmonic Disorder'new

Harmonic Disorder is something of a flip through the jazz yearbook for connoisseurs, and for initiates it’s a glimpse of the piano’s range within the genre. For both parties, though, it serves notice of the lies behind both the title and the name above it: Shipp is a musician of scholarship and precision, harmonic and otherwise.
Washington City Paper  |  Michael J. West  |  01-29-2009  |  Reviews

Good Night, Sleep Tight: But What If the Bedbugs Eat You Alive?new

Washington is just now waking up to a bunch of little problems under the sheets. Bedbugs are the vampires of the insect class -- nocturnal, sanguivorous, and legendarily hard to kill.
Washington City Paper  |  Audrey Dutton  |  01-29-2009  |  Environment

Economic Woes Land Washington Clinic in Councilman's Sightsnew

Washington's Whitman-Walker Clinic slashed facilities and employees in the face of stagnant private donations and widespread government budget deficits. Just something you have to accept in these times, right? Not for At-Large Councilmember David A. Catania.
Washington City Paper  |  Mike DeBonis  |  01-29-2009  |  Economy

Obama's War on Humornew

It's one of the most talked-about, most written-about subjects of the presidential transition period. It's been argued in editorials, political cartoons and internet screeds. The looming crisis: Barack Obama isn't very funny.
New Haven Advocate  |  Christopher Arnott  |  01-29-2009  |  Comedy

Legendary Installation Artists Visit Asheville, N.C.new

Legendary installation artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude discuss their life's work, including their final tow projects, still in the planning stages.
Mountain Xpress  |  Alli Marshall  |  01-28-2009  |  Art

Viva la Vinyl: Local Bands and Labels Propel the Resurgence of an Old Formatnew

More than one hundred years after the invention of the gramophone, twenty years after major labels tried to kill records with compact discs, and ten years after Napster incited the age of digital music, vinyl is making a comeback.
East Bay Express  |  Nate Seltenrich  |  01-28-2009  |  Music

The Case of the Murdered Dognew

Hells Angel Edward Proudfoot's house was searched, his likeness broadcast on the evening news, and his dog shot. He says he'd like to know why.
East Bay Express  |  Ling Ma  |  01-28-2009  |  Civil Liberties

John Yoo, War Criminal?new

The chances that the notorious UC Berkeley law professor will be investigated for war crimes appear to have increased in recent weeks.
East Bay Express  |  Robert Gammon  |  01-28-2009  |  Crime & Justice

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