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Imitation of Lifenew

Fake Problems chase the spectre of stability.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Chris Parker  |  02-18-2011  |  Profiles & Interviews

Charleston Officials Bullish on Bike Lanesnew

City leaders are making it clear that a new bike lane is the first in a series of bike routes that could soon snake their way through the peninsula.
Charleston City Paper  |  Greg Hambrick  |  02-18-2011  |  Transportation

So When Is A Good Time for Drunken Horses?new

An emotional story from director Bahman Ghobadi about Kurdish orphans living on the Iraq-Iran border.
Boise Weekly  |  Eric Austin  |  02-18-2011  |  Reviews

Interview With Isabel Wilkerson, Author of The Warmth of Other Sunsnew

From 1915-1970, more than 6 million African-Americans fled the cruel caste system of the South, making the difficult choice to leave the land they knew for a land they had never seen.
INDY Week  |  Lisa Sorg  |  02-18-2011  |  Nonfiction

Rich Men Also Crynew

'The Company Men' shows the effects of downsizing in the corporate world. Like we care.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  02-18-2011  |  Reviews

If You Go Looking, You Will Meet a Tall Dark Strangernew

Woody Allen looks at interpersonal relationships. Not sure he's the best judge.
Boise Weekly  |  Eric Austin  |  02-18-2011  |  Reviews

Angelo Sosa On Being Naked On Top Chef All-Starsnew

Angelo tells us a little more about his second time around -- both as a restaurateur and Top Cheftestant.
The Village Voice  |  Chantal Martineau  |  02-18-2011  |  TV

New Radiohead Album "The King Of Limbs" Is Out Nownew

Radiohead's new album The King Of Limbs was slated to be released tomorrow, but like an early holiday gift, Thom Yorke and the gang dropped the new LP early.
L.A. Weekly  |  Drew Tewksbury  |  02-18-2011  |  Music

New Texas Law Proposes Punishing Parents and Teens for Sextingnew

Additionally, the proposed new law will require schools to conduct mobile literacy in classrooms on the ramifications of the new law.
San Antonio Current  |  Deanne Cuellar  |  02-18-2011  |  Sex

Eddie Spaghetti's 'Sundowner'new

Eddie Spaghetti’s first solo album in a half dozen years (and third overall) is a catchy klatch of eclectic country-leaning covers and two originals. Though his band, the Supersuckers, is known for punky hot-blooded rock, Spaghetti’s solo discs mine a more laid-back vibe.
San Antonio Current  |  Chris Parker  |  02-18-2011  |  Reviews

Prisons for Profitnew

Deaths, lawsuits don’t stop expansion of GEO immigration prisons
San Antonio Current  |  Michael Barajas  |  02-18-2011  |  Immigration

Radiohead's King of Limbs, First Impressionsnew

There are three types of rock 'n' roll: Driving music, dancing music, and fucking music. That said, the release of Radiohead's The King of Limbs make one thing abundantly clear. There's now a fourth category: Facebooking music.
Charleston City Paper  |  Chris Haire  |  02-18-2011  |  Reviews

Safety Net or Dead End?new

The politics of animal welfare in Austin.
Austin Chronicle  |  Josh Rosenblatt  |  02-18-2011  |  Animal Issues

What The Font Is That Font?new

Is it Comic Sans? Is it Papyrus? New smartphone app will tell you . . . sort of.
Boise Weekly  |  Amy Atkins  |  02-18-2011  |  Tech

Pazes' 'The Southpaw EP'new

Delivered by Pazes (aka Lucas Febraro of Brasilia, Brazil), The Southpaw EP is a moment of hybrid electronic elegance. Or maybe a tripped-out afternoon nap.
San Antonio Current  |  Adam Coronado  |  02-18-2011  |  Reviews

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