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If Wall Street Gets a Bailout, Will Infrastructure Get a Boost?new

There has never been a more stark contrast between two radically different prescriptions for economic recovery than the one that is playing out here in New York, in the state that is the home of the finance, insurance, and real estate economy -- which just blew up.
Artvoice  |  Bruce Fisher  |  10-06-2008  |  Economy

The Way of the Scalper: Inside Philly's Stealth Economynew

Why scalping? Well, you're your own boss, and set your own schedule. You have the freedom to travel the country, the ability to gain access to nearly any major event, and you get to be a part of some stories. There's a certain allure. And, of course, there's money.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  E. James Beale  |  10-06-2008  |  Business & Labor

People's Historian Howard Zinn Has Hope for America's Futurenew

At the age of 86, Zinn's commentary remains as imperative as ever in understanding up-and-coming social movements through a historical lens.
Boulder Weekly  |  Erica Grossman  |  10-06-2008  |  Books

Ed Harris Talks Westerns and 'Appaloosa'new

It's been 50 years since they first pronounced the Western dead, but it just refuses to stop sucking air. The latest star to realize this is Ed Harris.
Artvoice  |  M. Faust  |  10-06-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

'Blindness' Has Limited Visionnew

Blindness certainly has an uncommonly distinguished origin; it's adapted by Don McKellar from the novel of Portuguese Nobel Prize-winning novelist José Saramago. But what might well have been provocative and insightful on the page has been rendered portentously inflated.
Artvoice  |  George Sax  |  10-06-2008  |  Reviews

Longtime California Congressmember Faces Challenge This Fallnew

To say Republican Matt Kokkonen is a long shot in his quest to unseat Lois Capps as the representative of California's 23rd U.S. Congressional District might be understating it.
Santa Barbara Independent  |  Chris Meagher  |  10-06-2008  |  Politics

The Simple Joys of Comfort Foodnew

A few days ago I awoke to find that I had a cold. It was my own fault, I thought, for burning the candle at both ends and leaving myself susceptible. Intuitively I craved comfort food: soup, maybe some bread. With recipes.
Artvoice  |  Joe George  |  10-06-2008  |  Food+Drink

Two Documentaries Look at the Peculiar Nigerian Film Industrynew

The Nigerian film industry, known as Nollywood, is the third largest in the world, and represents quite possibly the weirdest film culture ever. Jamie Meltzer's Welcome to Nollywood and Samir Mallal and Ben Addelman's Nollywood Babylon shine a light on the industry.
Montreal Mirror  |  Matthew Fraser  |  10-06-2008  |  Movies

Old-fashioned Western 'Appaloosa' Moves Along in Fits and Startsnew

This film from Ed Harris is not nearly as good as either Open Range or Yuma, but despite the fact that it sometimes moves at a crawl, it's more or less a solidly entertaining throwback.
Montreal Mirror  |  Malcolm Fraser  |  10-06-2008  |  Reviews

In 'American Wife,' the President's One Good Decision is Choosing His Wifenew

Curtis Sittenfeld's novel is based very loosely on Laura Bush's life. Here she's known as Alice Blackwell, and comes from small-town Wisconsin, not small-town Texas. But that's where the major differences end (unless you want to count the fact that, in the book, she marries a man who you somehow can't help liking).
Montreal Mirror  |  Juliet Waters  |  10-06-2008  |  Fiction

Canadian Elections: Media Gets Cracking for Prime Minister Harpernew

The fourth estate is mesmerized by public opinion polls, ­leaving the real issues to photo ops and sound bites.
NOW Magazine  |  Enzo Di Matteo  |  10-06-2008  |  Politics

Chumps & Champs in the Financial Meltdownnew

No matter who is in the White House next year, the script has already been written. Bailout or fallout -- any outcome will cost us big. The money has to come from somewhere.
Artvoice  |  Michael I. Niman  |  10-06-2008  |  Economy

The Untold Tale Behind Mercy Ministries' Prescription for Recoverynew

Some young women claim Mercy turned them from merely damaged to suicidal. Entrusting their recovery to untrained counselors barely out of Bible college, the Mercy girls said that exorcisms and speaking in tongues took the place of treatment, that expulsion was the punishment for peeing without permission, and that DVDs featuring the testimony of former gays were peddled as a cure for lesbianism.
Nashville Scene  |  Caleb Hannan  |  10-03-2008  |  Religion

Bill Maher Zaps Faith in 'Religulous'new

Maher takes stands against religion and against the very notion of faith (as the word is generally used these days) some of the time; and against the intermingling of religion and public policy all of the time.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Andy Klein  |  10-03-2008  |  Reviews

New Box Set Captures Orbison's Otherworldlinessnew

This career-summarizing four-CD collection supplants the 18-year-old box The Legendary Roy Orbison, and serves as a cost-effective alternative to Orbison, Bear Family's pricey, comprehensive seven-CD overview of Orbison's days at Sun, RCA, and Monument.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Chris Morris  |  10-03-2008  |  Reviews

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