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Redistricting Becomes the People's Businessnew

A 10-percent variance in population between largest and smallest districts generally creates a legal requirement to redistrict so that a jurisdiction avoids violating the equal protection requirement of the US Constitution.
YES! Weekly  |  Jordan Green  |  04-28-2011  |  Policy Issues

Still the Same Bob Segernew

There’s little doubt that Seger’s dogged entrenchment in rock radio rotations has worn out a sizable portion of his catalog in the ears of many, but the impassioned treatment they’re given live by Seger and his 13-piece backing band restores some of the authenticity stripped away by thousands of plays per day.
YES! Weekly  |  Ryan Snyder  |  04-28-2011  |  Reviews

Fear of Big Brothernew

He has a brilliant mind, broken kidneys and downtown San Diego's most conspicuous minivan. Is the CIA really out to get Tuan Nguyen?
San Diego CityBeat  |  Dave Maass  |  04-28-2011  |  Culture

Life in Limbonew

Apply for a home loan modification, and you're putting your future on the line.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Chet Hardin  |  04-28-2011  |  Housing & Development

Sounds From the Great Beyondnew

Kawabata Makoto fights with his guitar to tame the sounds of space.
The Inlander  |  Leah Sottile  |  04-28-2011  |  Profiles & Interviews

Spies in Bluenew

A secret memo indicates that San Francisco cops may be working as FBI spies — with no local oversight.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Sarah Phelan  |  04-28-2011  |  Civil Liberties

'Atlas Shrugged' Champions Capitalism, Denounces Corporatism, and Exposes Hypocrisynew

If you ask the average film critic about the new motion picture adaptation of Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged, they will tell you it is a horrible movie. If you ask the average conservative or libertarian, they will tell you it is a great flick. Objectively, it is a mediocre movie at best. Subjectively, it is one of the best mediocre movies you'll ever see.
Charleston City Paper  |  Jack Hunter  |  04-27-2011  |  Commentary

Photographing Warnew

After the deaths of Tim Hetherington and Chris Hondros, looking at the work of war photographers.
INDY Week  |  David Fellerath  |  04-27-2011  |  Media

Is It Time for Charleston's Mayor to Go?new

Charleston Mayor Joseph P. Riley Jr. says this will be his last term if he's re-elected. But who can believe him?
Charleston City Paper  |  Greg Hambrick  |  04-27-2011  |  Elections

Once & Future Kings' Dead Lionsnew

Dead Lions treads the waters between Radiohead and Explosions in the Sky, using pretty piano-and-guitar-laced textures to build into big rock codas time and again.
INDY Week  |  Grayson Currin  |  04-27-2011  |  Reviews

Jerry Brown and the Prison Guardsnew

The governor's sweetheart deal with the union comes under intense fire. Plus, Oakland politicians seek to gut the city's already weak lobbying law.
East Bay Express  |  Robert Gammon  |  04-27-2011  |  Politics

Immune From Prosecutionnew

What happens when an alleged killer receives a get-out-of-jail-free card?
Tucson Weekly  |  Jim Nintzel  |  04-27-2011  |  Crime & Justice

Sports Show For People Who Don't Care About Sportsnew

. . . but love Norm MacDonald.
Boise Weekly  |  Damon Hunzeker  |  04-27-2011  |  TV

Gloves Are Off as S.C. Democrats Fight to Lead Partynew

Inside the fight for who will chair the South Carolina Democratic Party at its lowest point in state history.
Columbia Free Times  |  Corey Hutchins  |  04-27-2011  |  Elections

Pass the Whiskey and Ammonew

Guns and booze don't mix. But Ohio lawmakers are serving up that cocktail at a bar near you
Cleveland Scene  |  Kyle Swenson  |  04-27-2011  |  Policy Issues

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