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'A Girl Cut in Two' and 'Towelhead': The Feminine Mistakenew

Two films portray women who turn into others' playthings.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  09-18-2008  |  Reviews

Annual Race Brings Swimming Back to the Potomacnew

As of a day later, neither Mayor Adrian M. Fenty nor any fellow competitors had come down with cholera or grown a new set of gonads. That's progress.
Washington City Paper  |  Dave McKenna  |  09-18-2008  |  Sports

'Towelhead': American Uglynew

In Alan Ball's woeful expose of racism and underage sexuality, 13 will get you 20.
Metro Silicon Valley  |  Richard von Busack  |  09-18-2008  |  Reviews

'Lakeview Terrace' Gives Us Straw Men in a 'Straw Dogs' Situationnew

Trying to play Iago and Othello at the same time is a stretch for any actor, even Samuel L. Jackson, and Lakeview Terrace shows one fine urban thespian at his limits.
Metro Silicon Valley  |  Richard von Busack  |  09-18-2008  |  Reviews

Preventing Another 9/11 Means the U.S. Must Reverse Coursenew

The notion that fighting terrorism overseas is the only way to prevent it from happening at home is worse than wrong -- it's the exact opposite
Charleston City Paper  |  Jack Hunter  |  09-18-2008  |  Commentary

World-Tronic Dub: Telepath Gets Refined and Funkynew

Borrowing sounds from other cultures and mixing them into Western music is nothing new -- just think Paul Simon's Graceland or the Brazilian street drums of Rhythm of the Saints. But Asheville, N.C.-based, Philly-bred Telepath take that concept to a new level.
Charleston City Paper  |  Stratton Lawrence  |  09-18-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Will White Voters Abandon Obama in November?new

Some of the white supporters I've spoken with seem to think supporting Obama's campaign is fashionable. They seem to think it's cool to portray an image that embraces black people and black culture. Unfortunately such motivations usually aren't sufficient enough to get folks to go to the polls and cast their ballots for a candidate.
Charleston City Paper  |  Barney Blakeney  |  09-18-2008  |  Commentary

New Orleans Archdiocese is Closing Parishes, and Some Parishioners Wonder Whynew

The mass is ended, but some parishioners are not going in peace. They suspect the decision to close some Catholic parishes was more about real estate values than a priest shortage.
Gambit  |  Jason Berry  |  09-18-2008  |  Religion

U.S. Law Sends Some Bi-National Same-Sex Couples into Exilenew

Though our immigration policies purportedly are based on the principle of family unification, they do not recognize bi-national same-sex couples as families. That means American citizens who are gay don't have the same rights as other citizens to sponsor their foreign partners or families for immigration.
INDY Week  |  Merrill Wolf  |  09-18-2008  |  LGBT

Only Time Will Tell the Impact of Gustav on Louisiana's Fisheriesnew

Hurricane Gustav smothered our beloved oysters and killed off thousands of fish, but the real impact on Louisiana's lakes, rivers and bayous is just beginning.
Gambit  |  Jeremy Alford  |  09-18-2008  |  Disasters

Dawn of the American Fascistsnew

Republicans, as hopefully a majority of Americans have finally figured out, are for the most part a collection of hypocrites, thugs and pious thieves. That is why they verge on being not old-fashioned conservatives, but American fascists.
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  09-18-2008  |  Commentary

Historical Fiction 'The Black Tower' Delivers the Goodsnew

Palace intrigue, mysterious deaths and a naïve young doctor overwhelmed by France's most prominent police detective. What's not to like?
Creative Loafing (Charlotte)  |  Erik Spanberg  |  09-17-2008  |  Fiction

Donna the Buffalo Hits Double-Decade Milestonenew

Donna the Buffalo has fiddled, picked and sashayed its way through a journey of fine roots music. Make that American music.
Creative Loafing (Charlotte)  |  Samir Shukla  |  09-17-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Fight Over What Is -- And What Is Not -- Lyme Diseasenew

The deer ticks that carry Lyme disease are tiny. But from these minute creatures, a huge, unresolved medical controversy has grown: Does chronic Lyme disease exist? If so, how is it treated? If not, what's making so many people so very sick?
Portland Phoenix  |  Deirdre Fulton  |  09-17-2008  |  Science

Will FairPoint Run Out of Money?new

The Wall Street meltdown could really burn telephone customers in northern New England -- one of their phone company's largest lenders just went belly up.
Portland Phoenix  |  Jeff Inglis  |  09-17-2008  |  Business & Labor

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