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Sara Moulton Talks About Her New Cookbook and Dishes on Food TVnew

Cookbook author and chef Sara Moulton was one of the original Food Network celebrities back when they were more focused on teaching people how to cook than on entertainment and competitions.
Charleston City Paper  |  Brys Stephens  |  02-28-2011  |  Food+Drink

Lil Wayne's DEA Bustnew

The agency comes up empty-handed when searching the rapper.
Miami New Times  |  Kyle Munzenrieder  |  02-28-2011  |  Music

The Fool and the Heronew

A Hawk and a Hacksaw features an accordion -- and you'd better respect it.
Tucson Weekly  |  Gene Armstrong  |  02-28-2011  |  Profiles & Interviews

Simplicity Works

Writer/director George Nolfi makes a smooth transition from screenwriter to filmmaker with his feature film debut.
City Pulse  |  Cole Smithey  |  02-28-2011  |  Reviews

Jail-Job Program: Nowhere To Gonew

As more people enter jail without jobs, the county sees a once-promising revenue stream weaken.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Chet Hardin  |  02-28-2011  |  Policy Issues

Groups urge U.S. Department of Homeland Security to end new prison contract with GEOnew

Over a dozen Texas civil and immigrant rights groups this week sent a letter to U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano protesting the new privately-run immigration detention center slated for construction in Karnes County, Texas.
San Antonio Current  |  Michael Barajas  |  02-28-2011  |  Immigration

Cynical Guynew

The ambivalent resurrection of Marshall Crenshaw.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Tom Lanham  |  02-28-2011  |  Profiles & Interviews

Sic Alps: Napa Asylumnew

As with labelmates Magik Markers, Oakland, Calif.'s Sic Alps treads such a very fine line between ramshackle, lo-fi scuzz and effortless pop melodies that it's endearing, impressive and fun to guess where things will go next.
Tucson Weekly  |  Brian Mock  |  02-28-2011  |  Reviews

Bear With Itnew

William W. Johnstone's latest Western is like 'Jaws' -- only with fur, claws and wagon trains.
Tucson Weekly  |  Jarret Keene  |  02-28-2011  |  Fiction

Radiohead's 'The King of Limbs'new

Radiohead has made a career out of blowing up their previous album’s sound and exploring whatever (usually obscure) genre they’re into at the moment.
San Antonio Current  |  Chuck Kerr  |  02-28-2011  |  Reviews

Ebsen and the Witch: Violet Criesnew

As a study in atmospherics, Violet Cries works.
Tucson Weekly  |  Sean Bottai  |  02-28-2011  |  Reviews

Mark Growden: Lose Me in the Sandnew

Inspired by the musical vibe in Tucson, Bay Area musician, composer and singer Mark Growden employed an all-star lineup of country and blues players from the Old Pueblo to record his explosive new album.
Tucson Weekly  |  Gene Armstrong  |  02-28-2011  |  Reviews

Sun Blocknew

Unlike in other states, Colorado Springs Utilities and similar suppliers reduce their solar cell rebates.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Pam Zubeck  |  02-28-2011  |  Policy Issues

Sofia Coppola's 'Somewhere' Authentic and Contemporarynew

Somewhere’s central character reads as sensitive — maybe even simple — and despite a career of steady gigs, 37-year-old actor Stephen Dorff is somehow unfamiliar enough to slip into the character of Marco.
San Antonio Current  |  Ashley Lindstrom  |  02-28-2011  |  Reviews

From Bust to Boomnew

The lost art of burlesque comes back with a bang.
Cleveland Scene  |  Anastasia Pantsios  |  02-28-2011  |  Performance

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