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Santogold is Showing Up Everywhere Right Nownew

You probably are digging her music -- but just don't know it -- when you're playing FIFA 08 and NHL 08, or watching Entourage, Grey's Anatomy and Gossip Girl (dude, I can't believe you watch Gossip Girl!), or when you’re glazing over during halftime of the Chargers game and those Bud Light Lime commercials come on.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Nathan Dinsdale  |  10-08-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Ink-Stained Kvetches: Where Are All the Editorial Cartoonists Going?new

As newspapers cut back on staff, editorial cartoonists are losing their positions at newspapers across the nation. In Texas, only the San Antonio Express-News, the Houston Chronicle, and the Austin American-Statesman still employ staff cartoonists.
The Texas Observer  |  Brad Tyer  |  10-08-2008  |  Media

Crooked Fingers' Eric Bachmann Talks 'Forfeit/Fortune'new

Bachmann decided to release Forfeit/Fortune himself, and while he is using internet outlets such as iTunes, the record's only available at specifically chosen indie retailers, not the big-box stores the masses might look to first. He insists he's just being practical.
Chicago Newcity  |  Tom Lynch  |  10-08-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

After the Flood: Letter From Galvestonnew

As the cleanup continues, Galveston, like Tennessee Williams' Blanche DuBois, must rely on the kindness of strangers. As for those who do come back intending to stay, medical experts say a plague of pestilences, from tetanus to toxic mold, may await them. So does a state of emergency and a dawn-to-dusk curfew with a $2,000 fine for violators.
The Texas Observer  |  Tom Curtis  |  10-08-2008  |  Disasters

Blisternew

The sky is falling, numbers are crunching, cancer is growing, mouths are lying, campaigns are tanking, banks are crumbling, stockbrokers are snorting, homes are foreclosing and I am dying.
Orlando Weekly  |  Billy Manes  |  10-07-2008  |  Comedy

This Little Underground: Redlight Redlight's Futurenew

In the now-foreseeable future, the beer-smart, indie-centric hangout will finally be liberated from the draconian Winter Park bar laws that force it to close at the amateur hour of midnight. Renovation work has been going on for months in a new space, but inspections by authorities are happening as we speak.
Orlando Weekly  |  Bao Le-Huu  |  10-07-2008  |  Performance

The Orlando Police Beatnew

Sept. 20, 4:20 a.m.: Before we get down to business, I have some housekeeping to take care of. I've learned two things this past week: One, this column has a dedicated following of potheads. Two, I could never be a drug dealer, on account of the fact that I can't do simple math.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jeffrey C. Billman  |  10-07-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Happytown: Judge Smacks Down Orlando's Ban on Feeding People in Parksnew

On Sept. 26, Judge Gregory Presnell struck down the city's ban on feedings in public parks. He ruled that the feedings, organized by Orlando Food Not Bombs, were political speech protected by the First Amendment.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jeffrey C. Billman, Billy Manes and Deanna Morey  |  10-07-2008  |  Commentary

Emma Jean Branch's Songs in the Key of Strifenew

By the time she wrote her first song, Branch teetered on the cusp between typical hormonal drama and total breakdown. Although she grew up on the local stage performing alongside Mandy Moore at the Civic Theatre of Central Florida, Branch never found her personal comfort zone.
Orlando Weekly  |  Justin Strout  |  10-07-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

First Shotnew

There are two ways to approach a right-wing broadside against all things liberal that stoops to including the ashes of the 9/11 victims as a dramatic prop.
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Schneider  |  10-07-2008  |  Reviews

Fresh Airnew

Dazzling Italian at at tastefully appointed new eatery.
Orlando Weekly  |  Faiyaz Kara  |  10-07-2008  |  Food+Drink

More News from PBS: 'Worldfocus' Makes its Debutnew

PBS has a new new nightly show, Worldfocus, which debuted nationally Oct. 6. The half-hour news program features what anchorman Martin Savidge calls "compelling stories gleaned and gathered from all around the world, brought back to Americans in a way that really matters."
Orlando Weekly  |  Marc D. Allan  |  10-07-2008  |  TV

Is the GOP Trying to Keep New Voters from the Polls?new

In the midst of a crush of new voter applicants, there's a new issue that progressives fear the GOP could use to disenfranchise voters across Florida: the Republican secretary of state's recent decision to enforce the state's three-year-old "no match, no vote" law.
Orlando Weekly  |  Deanna Morey  |  10-07-2008  |  Civil Liberties

Turf War: Who Should Control Charter Schools?new

Throughout Florida, charter schools are exploding in popularity. Their numbers have climbed 300 percent in the last eight years -- from 118 in 2000 to 358 now -- and there are 17 in Orange County.
Orlando Weekly  |  Adriana Ruiz  |  10-07-2008  |  Education

Entergy's Actions in New Orleans Are Morally Indefensiblenew

Entergy New Orleans is effectively sitting on its hands while two of its sister companies -- Entergy Mississippi Inc. and Entergy Arkansas Inc. -- move to pull out of a system agreement under which six Entergy subsidiaries agreed to share the costs and benefits of generating and transmitting electricity.
Gambit  |  Clancy DuBos  |  10-07-2008  |  Economy

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