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Salsa Explosion!new

The reissue gurus at Strut Records are at it again with Salsa Explosion!, a collection of salsa essentials first released in 2004 from the greatest American-based Latin record label of them all, Fania Records.
Tucson Weekly |
Carl Hanni |
10-25-2010 |
Reviews
Tags: Fania Records
The Dragon Kicked the Fire and the Hornet's Nest: Stieg Larsson Film Adaptation Ends With a Whimper

The same exponential decrease in story complexity that occurred between the first and second cinematic installments of Stieg Larsson's posthumously published "Millennium Trilogy" continues here.
City Pulse |
Cole Smithey |
10-25-2010 |
Reviews
Head of the Classnew

Through Teach for America, D-2 opens its doors to new college grads -- and opens itself to new criticism.
Colorado Springs Independent |
Chet Hardin |
10-25-2010 |
Education
It Didn't Start With Samnew

The story of the Tribune Company's decline is more nuanced than what you read in the New York Times.
Chicago Reader |
Michael Miner |
10-25-2010 |
Media
Big Boi and MSTRKRFT Throw a Dance Partynew

Georgia native Big Boi and fellow Outkast collaborator Andre 3000 put the South on hip-hop's map. .
Charleston City Paper |
Stratton Lawrence |
10-25-2010 |
Profiles & Interviews
The Force Is Still With Himnew

Former President Clinton flies into Colorado and fires up the state's Democratic base.
Colorado Springs Independent |
Bill Forman |
10-22-2010 |
Elections
DOJ Representative Visits Greensboro Following Community Delegation to Washingtonnew

A delegation of black and Latino Greensboro police officers, members of the North Carolina Latin Kings street organization, pastors and other citizens visited the Justice Department in Washington, D.C.
YES! Weekly |
Jordan Green |
10-22-2010 |
Civil Liberties
When With Rome: Sublime's New face Accepts His Newfound Responsibilitynew

Drummer Bud Gaugh and bassist Eric Wilson reunited for an unannounced show in early 2009 with the 20-year-old singer and guitarist Rome Ramirez under the Sublime name.
YES! Weekly |
Ryan Snyder |
10-22-2010 |
Music
Neil Young: Le Noisenew

Few artists have the credentials of Neil Young. This is why an uneven but intriguing work like Le Noise would be a risky debut or mid-career gamble for most unknown or established acts. For Young, it is enigmatic and pleasantly surprising.
Tucson Weekly |
Michael Petitti |
10-22-2010 |
Reviews
Tags: Neil Young
Fighting Dirtynew

Political ads get ugly as 527s battle over the seat of state Sen. John Morse.
Colorado Springs Independent |
Chet Hardin |
10-22-2010 |
Elections
Pimpin' Wyoming: State Resources For Salenew

Western states have outstripped their resources, growing at a reckless pace. They see Wyoming, a sparsely populated state with all its riches, and they want some.
Planet Jackson Hole |
Jake Nichols |
10-22-2010 |
Economy
Banks: Too Pig To Fail?

It is time to stop foreclosures.
Not for a few weeks. Not temporarily.
Forever.
Tags: Housing, Foreclosures
Dig the Trashcansnew

A neglected Brit-pop band showcases its unfulfilled ambitions.
Tucson Weekly |
Gene Armstrong |
10-21-2010 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Trashcan Sinatras
George Clinton's Trip To The Mountaintopnew

The big payback, why crack is wack, and the future of the Funk.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Rodney Carmichael |
10-21-2010 |
Profiles & Interviews
How Effective is Canada’s Meat-Inspection System?new

Insiders say Canada’s meat-inspection system isn’t keeping consumers safe from food-borne illnesses.
The Georgia Straight |
Alex Roslin |
10-21-2010 |
Science