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Judy Wicks Shares the Joys of Living Localnew

A new business paradigm is possible, and it starts with food.
INDY Week  |  Sidney Cruze  |  09-25-2008  |  Food+Drink

The High and Mighties Might as Well Call Their Reggae 'Retread'new

Like every other group currently commercializing a pop reduction of reggae, Chapel Hill band The High and Mighties cites Bob Marley as its forefather.
INDY Week  |  Spencer Griffith  |  09-25-2008  |  Reviews

Pity for Black Kidsnew

The internet is a filterless radio, and bands like Black Kids don't stand to win.
INDY Week  |  Robbie Mackey  |  09-25-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Dan Le Sac Vs. Scroobius Pip is on the Best MySpace Date Evernew

Hip-hop might have been born in the Bronx, but its newest generation of superstars is coming straight outta Essex, U.K.
New York Press  |  Billy Jam  |  09-25-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

DIY Therapy for US War Vetsnew

It's scars and stripes forever as a cathartic art project helps vets discover that their military uniforms -- like their service -- look better on paper.
Boston Phoenix  |  Julia Rappaport  |  09-25-2008  |  War

In a Dark Room with Future Islands, Our Man Sees the Lightnew

Future Islands are riding a synthesized post-wave and might help to subside the sarcastic tides (a black water, too often mistaken for irony by a culture that disguises brazenly ugly sentiments with gushes of its artistic merit) cascading into the strands of hipsterdom.
New York Press  |  Greg Burgett  |  09-25-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

A Battle of the Bong in Massachusettsnew

As the state's fiercest civic power brokers are quickly finding out, the war over Question 2 is not your typical suits vs. stoners scrum.
Boston Phoenix  |  Chris Faraone  |  09-25-2008  |  Drugs

All That Twitters Is Not Goldnew

Now that the Rocky Mountain News has distinguished itself by Twittering a three-year-old's funeral, it might be time to dial down journalism's latest fad.
Boston Phoenix  |  Adam Reilly  |  09-25-2008  |  Media

Searching for National Identity in 'State By State'new

An American anthology offers proof that despite the intractable antipathy between red and blue, despite the creeping sameness imposed by chains and big boxes, despite the fact that 81 percent of its citizens feel the U.S. has gone off the rails, this is still a wondrously diverse country, with great cause for self-confidence.
Boston Phoenix  |  Mike Miliard  |  09-25-2008  |  Nonfiction

Are US Universities Selling Out to Oil Nations?new

The well-born-and-bred children of well-heeled oil billionaires no longer have to wander far from the royal palace to do some learning -- they can get an American degree right at home and big-name schools open campuses by the Persian Gulf.
Boston Phoenix  |  Harvey Silverglate  |  09-25-2008  |  Education

Keira Knightley Laces Up Her Corset Againnew

Nancy Mitford's hilarious novel The Pursuit of Love has a young girl as its narrator who lives with relatives because her mother -- dubbed The Bolter -- couldn't resist the siren call of amour for the hearthside. Alas, The Duchess features the duller version of that story.
New York Press  |  Mark Peikert  |  09-25-2008  |  Reviews

Nightwish Brings Operatic Training to Rocknew

It sounds like a metal version of Yes mixed with Heart and Fleetwood Mac. "I'll take that as a compliment," says Tuomas Holopainen, composer/keyboardist for the Finnish orchestral metal band Nightwish.
Creative Loafing (Charlotte)  |  Grant Britt  |  09-25-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Clark Gregg Chokes on 'Choke'new

Gregg embraces Chuck Palahniuk's faux nihilism at the expense of his characters.
New York Press  |  Eric Kohn  |  09-25-2008  |  Reviews

Soldiers on Leave Have the Usual Wacky Road Trip Adventures in 'The Lucky Ones'new

The only movie genre more exhausted than the road-trip movie is the coming-home movie.
New York Press  |  Mark Peikert  |  09-25-2008  |  Reviews

Spike Lee’s Rivalry with Spielberg Continues with an All-black WWII Infantrynew

As another example of Lee settling scores, it ruins its own premise by attempting to out-do Saving Private Ryan.
New York Press  |  Armond White  |  09-25-2008  |  Reviews

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