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Can Obama Fool Us Again?

Obama has announced that he is running for reelection. What on earth can he say to fool us into voting for him again? The mind boggles.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  04-06-2011  |  Commentary

Would Jesus Demand 'Show Me Your Papers?'new

There's no doubt that our nation must find a solution to immigration issues. What we don't need are police-state laws that criminalize efforts to help our fellow men and women, acts commanded of us by our religious beliefs.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  John F. Sugg  |  04-06-2011  |  Commentary

Caleb Neelon Traces Graffiti's Hidden History in New Booknew

In a proliferating library of graffiti books, the 410-page The History of American Graffiti stakes a major claim at being the definitive history of the art form. And it's astonishingly illustrated by hundreds of snapshots, mostly by the artists themselves.
Boston Phoenix  |  Greg Cook  |  04-06-2011  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Cut Copy Elevate the Cycle of Rock and Dancenew

If there's one thing music fans don't want to do anymore this decade, it's stand in a room and watch people play instruments. They want to dance. Thank the Australian electro-pop/whatever outfit Cut Copy.
Boston Phoenix  |  Luke O'Neil  |  04-05-2011  |  Profiles & Interviews

Can Texas Legislators Fix an Education Funding System That Almost Nobody Understands?new

Long-term, systemic reform will have a far greater impact on Texas schools than the short-term issue of how many billions get cut. Few people are talking about the long term though. The reason is simple: Nobody knows what to say.
The Texas Observer  |  Abby Rapoport  |  04-05-2011  |  Education

Why Are Steven Brigham's Dangerous Abortion Clinics Still Open?new

Steven Brigham has overseen abortion procedures in Pennsylvania for decades, and he's run afoul of the law throughout his career. Abortion providers and women's health advocates say they've alerted the state repeatedly to concerns over Brigham's clinics.

So why are his clinics are still open?
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Holly Otterbein  |  04-05-2011  |  The War on Women

Is Bringing the New Combat Aviation Brigade to Fort Carson a Good Idea?new

Now that the Army has chosen Fort Carson to host a new Combat Aviation Brigade, nearly everyone is heralding it as a boon to Colorado Springs' economy and the nation's security. But others aren't thrilled.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Pam Zubeck  |  04-05-2011  |  War

UNCSAs Big Screen Film Series is Sure to Chase Away the Summertime Bluesnew

The Big Screen series will open Saturday, June 25, with Yves Robert's award-winning 1963 French classic The War of the Buttons (la guerre des boutons), based on the novel by Louis Pergaud.
YES! Weekly  |  Mark Burger  |  04-05-2011  |  Movies

The Pains of Being Pure at Heart is All Teenage Angst and Trebly Melancholynew

I've called Peggy Wang to talk about her New York-based pop band, The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, and its second record Belong, out this week on Slumberland Records. She wants to talk about boiled crawfish and the Neutral Ground Coffeehouse. Fair trade.
Gambit  |  Noah Bonaparte Pais  |  04-05-2011  |  Profiles & Interviews

Gov. Bobby Jindal's Cash Cowsnew

As a candidate, Jindal promised voters an ethical "gold standard." As a candidate for re-election, he has a different kind of gold standard: He goes for the gold, wherever he may find it.
Gambit  |  Jeremy Alford  |  04-05-2011  |  Politics

Proposed Arizona Budget Would Nix Funding for Child Care for About 13,000 Kidsnew

The GOP budget plan -- worked out behind closed doors and given almost zero public scrutiny before it was passed -- completely eliminates $30 million that pays for working moms to keep their kids in day care.
Tucson Weekly  |  Jim Nintzel  |  04-05-2011  |  Policy Issues

Motel Living: How One Young Homeless Family Makes it Work in a Colorado Springs Motelnew

Jami and Nicole had a couple happy, hectic months with their newborn -- until Jami was laid off, they ran out of money, and Nicole found herself looking for somewhere they could go.

"If we had gone to a homeless shelter," Nicole says, "we wouldn't have been able to stay together."
Colorado Springs Independent  |  J. Adrian Stanley  |  04-05-2011  |  Homelessness

Natural Food Grocer Earth Fare Ends Donations to Food Not Bombsnew

After several years of donating perishables and other goods to the Greensboro chapter of Food Not Bombs, Earth Fare has decided to cut off the small organization.
YES! Weekly  |  Eric Ginsburg  |  04-05-2011  |  Homelessness

Who Were the Big Winners at This Year's Big Easy Theater Awards?new

At this year's awards, there were 27 categories of nominees for work done in 2010, along with six special commendations. Le Petit Theatre's production of Hairspray, the Crescent Theatre Collective's Frozen and Theatre 13's 39 Steps were the evening's most-lauded productions, each with multiple wins.
Gambit  |  Kevin Allman  |  04-05-2011  |  Theater

Where Ya Rack Tells You Where to Park Your Bike in New Orleansnew

The Young Leadership Council's Where Ya Rack initiative installed 45 bike racks in 2010, and schools, businesses and other sponsors have signed on for an additional 100. Once those are in place, the group plans to install 150 more.
Gambit  |  Staff  |  04-05-2011  |  Transportation

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