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Flip It and Reverse It: The Magnetic Fields' 'Realism'new

Not even Morrissey could pull off a line like "I want you crawling back to me, down on your knees, like an appendectomy sans anesthesia" without a hint of irony; but that's the power of Stephin Merritt.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Chad Radford  |  02-09-2010  |  Reviews

Deep Dish: Galactic's 'Ya-Ka-May'new

Ya-Ka-May is a Chinese soup enjoyed by New Orleanians, made from meat (just about any kind will do), noodles, a hard-boiled egg and green onions. Galactic's latest, Ya-Ka-May, is infused with the same spirit.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Ben Westhoff  |  02-09-2010  |  Reviews

Despite her MS Diagnosis, Exene Cervenka Lives for the Momentnew

The vocalist for L.A. punk stalwarts X, poet, and former wife of actor Viggo Mortensen was assembling a collection of bucolic country songs to be counted among her strongest work. But in the midst of it all she wasn't feeling well.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Chad Radford  |  02-09-2010  |  Profiles & Interviews

Sapfest Makes 'Nights in Rodanthe' Look Like 'Antichrist'new

Best line: "There's a neverending stream of curse words in my mind," Savannah none-too-convincingly tells John in Dear John, to counter her goody two-shoes, don't-drink-don't-smoke image. (In fact, apart from a couple of "frickins," nobody ever swears.)
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Curt Holman  |  02-09-2010  |  Reviews

Thomas Mullen Breathes Life into 'The Firefly Brothers'new

"It all began when they died." So begins The Many Deaths of the Firefly Brothers, Decatur resident Thomas Mullen's new book about a pair of Depression-era bank robbers who have a little problem with dying.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Wyatt Williams  |  02-09-2010  |  Fiction

Because I Like it Raw: 10 Days of Only Raw Foods, No Meat or Dairynew

I employ various methods to combat my profession's caloric surfeit, but many of those methods result in a schizophrenic seesaw of excess and deprivation. But once a year, I try for a full-on cleanse, a diet of some sort that will completely reset my system.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Besha Rodell  |  02-09-2010  |  Food+Drink

Will the U.S. and the Taliban Make a Deal For Peace?new

After nearly a decade of study, more than 400 columns written, and half a bottle of rum this morning, I have uncovered what I believe may be the three immutable presidential laws of the War On Terror.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Andisheh Nouraee  |  02-09-2010  |  Commentary

The Love Bloat: Review of the Bland Romantic Anthology 'Valentine's Day'

Just in time for its namesake holiday, Valentine's Day arrives to remind us of cinema’s long history of successful omnibus romantic films that includes... um, includes... er, anyone?
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  Scott Renshaw  |  02-09-2010  |  Reviews

Eight Reasons Not to Hold the 2012 Republican National Convention in Salt Lake Citynew

8. The downtown Olive Garden can’t accommodate 30,000 fine-diners over a week. 7. Mitt Romney has a whole lotta unpaid SLC parking tickets from 2002. 6. The Wasatch Front only has six 24-hour right-wing talk radio stations...
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  Bill Frost  |  02-09-2010  |  Commentary

Will New Mexico Offer Drug Users Treatment Instead of Jail Time?new

There might be some good news on the horizon for those caught in the revolving door of drug addiction. Proposed state legislation would give judges the discretion to offer people with drug-possession charges a treatment program instead of jail time.
Weekly Alibi  |  Carolyn Carlson  |  02-09-2010  |  Drugs

Lawmakers Look to Shake Up the Recycling World, With Tons of Tires Nearbynew

"Our goal is to break even," Chris Houtchens says, describing the financial tightrope he walks each day so that the company he runs with his father, American Tire Exchange, can turn a profit selling usable tires in the states or in Mexico.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Anthony Lane  |  02-09-2010  |  Environment

Writer Captures New Dimensions of Old West Legends Pat Garrett and Billy the Kidnew

Growing up in a small Missouri town in "the heart of Jesse James country," Mark Lee Gardner and his friends would chase each other through the schoolyard pantomiming holdups, manhunts and violent showdowns. "We all wanted to be Jesse James," he muses.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Jill Thomas  |  02-09-2010  |  Nonfiction

Health-Care Practitioners Explain Why They're Willing to Go to Jail for Health-Care Reformnew

As the discussion about health care has shifted from coverage for all citizens to a system that will force people to purchase private health insurance (without the "public option") pockets of unlikely activists are mobilizing.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Erin Sullivan  |  02-09-2010  |  Science

Novelist Michael Kimball Pieces Together a New Kind of Narrative in '60 Writers/60 Places'new

On one hand, 60 Writers is little more than a series of vignettes featuring authors reading an excerpt of their works in some setting, shot with a static single-camera set up. On the other hand, it is a single-viewing experience composed of 60 completely different elements.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Bret McCabe  |  02-09-2010  |  Reviews

Sweet Harmonies (and Chicken Jokes) Come to Madisonnew

Modern pop-country music and traditional country music have little to nothing in common with each other. Thankfully, when the Sweetback Sisters play their own brand, it's based on the latter, superior version.
New Haven Advocate  |  Mike Sembos  |  02-09-2010  |  Profiles & Interviews

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