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Beats, Rhymes & Life doc plumbs the tortured creativity of A Tribe Called Questnew

Haters, brace yourselves.
San Antonio Current |
Adam Villela Coronado |
08-15-2011 |
Reviews
Mise-En-Scenarionew

Tribe Called Quest doc gives short shrift to the midnight marauders.
Orlando Weekly |
Justin Strout |
08-15-2011 |
Reviews
Questioning the Questionersnew

Feds Investigate Portland Police—But Miss Crucial Input
The Portland Mercury |
Sarah Mirk |
08-15-2011 |
Crime & Justice
The 69-Year-Old Concert Regularnew

John Ferguson is living the good life. A 69-year-old retiree, Ferguson has spent the last eight years of his life traveling the United States. He hikes. He camps. But most interesting is the dedication with which he pursues his greatest passion of all, music.
Dallas Observer |
Tiney Ricciardi |
08-15-2011 |
Features
Can Rick Perry Govern?new

Rick Perry is a terrific campaigner, but has accomplished little in office.
The Texas Observer |
Dave Mann |
08-15-2011 |
Elections
Robbing the Compost Pilenew

Everybody’s eating offal these days. But while the masses crawl over each other to grab the last pickled trotter or poached nasal passages, remember that plants have edible but unused parts too. From spinach root salad to quinoa with carrot tops, this column gives you plenty of options.
Weekly Alibi |
Ari LeVaux |
08-12-2011 |
Food+Drink
Brain F≠'s Sleep Roughnew
What makes this debut LP a record that will instantly drill itself into the head of most any loud-rock fan is the Charlotte band's endless churning, wrought by a precise mix of mind-rattling hooks and bone-crushing riffs.
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Codeseven, Hopesfall Bring Ziggy's back, Bignew

The nebulous mood behind the band’s latter era work was reflected in Jenkins every move; he writhed around the stage during the industrial breakdowns of “The Devil’s Interval”
YES! Weekly |
Ryan Snyder |
08-12-2011 |
Reviews
Mind the Gapnew

The gender-income gap in Canada continues to exist. Despite advances by women in higher education attainment, greater participation in the workforce and decades of anti-discrimination legislation, Canada cannot shake a persistent wage gap—women are earning, on average, 70 percent of what men do.
VUE Weekly |
Samantha Power |
08-12-2011 |
Business & Labor
Hooray for Havana!new

Faded, crumbling and 60 years after la Revolución, Cuba’s once-notorious and time-frozen capital can still show a visitor a good time. The Mirror flies south for five days of local attractions, rum, dancing, male prostitution and “Chan Chan.”
Montreal Mirror |
Roxane Hudon |
08-12-2011 |
International
Father, husband, schizophrenicnew

Schizophrenia afflicts three times as many blacks as whites. David Mailey is among its victims, but he’s persevering.
Chicago Reader |
Steve Bogira |
08-12-2011 |
Features
When Adoption Goes Wrongnew

Giving up custody to get kids the mental health care they need
Illinois Times |
Patrick Yeagle |
08-11-2011 |
Children & Families
The Breakupnew

The UA's American Indian Studies Department severs ties to 'Red Ink' magazine
Tucson Weekly |
Mari Herreras |
08-11-2011 |
Features
The fast and the furiousnew

Unpacking the prologue, Colorado Springs' time to shine.
Colorado Springs Independent |
Matthew Schniper |
08-11-2011 |
Sports
Sister Pact: Finding Strength After Convictionnew

With just charm, drive, nickels and dimes, reformed ex-on Michelle Simmons has mustered up a program that is accomplishing what the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections—with its bloated budget of $1.8 billion—states as its No. 1 goal: reduce the recidivism rate of ex-offenders.
Philadelphia Weekly |
Tara Murtha |
08-11-2011 |
Crime & Justice