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At the Root: Going Beyond Potatoes for Starchy Holiday Side Dishesnew

Living in an era of total potato domination, it's not surprising that few people know what many root vegetable staples of yore even look like, let alone how they taste. Here's a quick and dirty guide to the red-headed stepchildren of the root vegetable diaspora.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Henry Hong  |  11-03-2009  |  Food+Drink

The Racial Disparity of Pot Arrests in Pasadenanew

For the past five years, Pasadena police officers have arrested African Americans on marijuana charges at rates wildly disproportionate to Pasadena's demographics, according to a review by the Weekly of nearly four decades worth of arrest data.
Pasadena Weekly  |  Jake Armstrong  |  11-03-2009  |  Drugs

Arizona Ghostbusters Go to Extremes for Good Causesnew

Arizona Ghostbusters don't really investigate paranormal activity or bust ghosts. They're just people who love the Ghostbusters franchise and use their costumes and car to raise money for charities.
Phoenix New Times  |  Niki D'Andrea  |  11-03-2009  |  Culture

Resurrecting the Dead Milkmennew

When we heard that the Dead Milkmen were officially back in the picture -- playing shows, making new music -- and blowing it out with a big Halloween bas, we gave frontman Rodney Anonymous a word count and set him free.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Rodney Anonymous  |  11-03-2009  |  Music

GeoCities Shut Down Last Week. Does That Even Really Matter?new

GeoCities represented an era; amateur designers and avid hobbyists and internet enthusiasts made web pages that, compared with today, were primitive, endearing and earnest. Unless the makers of these sites made copies of or signed up for Yahoo!'s paid hosting service, all of that history seems to be gone.
New Haven Advocate  |  Brianna Snyder  |  11-03-2009  |  Tech

'Coco Before Chanel' Looks Fabulous but Hangs Kinda Funnynew

While bolstered by the magnetic central performance of the always-charming Audrey Tautou and some damn fine period re-creation, Coco Before Chanel is also restrained by slow pacing and a general lack of drama.
Weekly Alibi  |  Devin D. O'Leary  |  11-03-2009  |  Reviews

Jazz Singer Claudia Acuna Opens a New Door in Her Charmed Careernew

With her debut for Marsalis Records, she's focused on a personal sound, singing primarily Latin American songs she's known from her youth, plus two originals. Because of its introspective quality, En Este Momento gives up the gifts of its fragrant sensuality only to attentive listening.
Weekly Alibi  |  Mel Minter  |  11-03-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

'Precious' is an Urban Drama Pressure-Cooker Steeped in Verite Realism

The intrinsic truth in this unforgettable drama outweighs any exploitation or politics that might attend such material. If you're looking for a gritty socially-conscious movie, this is it.
City Pulse  |  Cole Smithey  |  11-02-2009  |  Reviews

The Ponys Ride Againnew

Why did one of Chicago's best-loved garage bands disappear at their peak? And after two years, what's bringing them back?
Chicago Reader  |  Brian Costello  |  11-02-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Cartoon: Liberals Make a Differencenew

It's different now that liberals are doing the bombing.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  11-02-2009  |  Cartoons

Fang Mania: Why Are Vampires Everywhere?new

It may be Halloween, but bloodsuckers are no longer relegated to the end of October. Like a dark cloud of mosquitoes, vampires have descended on America. They're everywhere, from the puppet teaching our children to count to the romantic hero stealing the hearts of teenagers nationwide.
Boulder Weekly  |  David Accomazzo  |  11-02-2009  |  Culture

Will Medical Marijuana Regulations Turn the Wild West into the Mild West?new

Denver City Councilman Charlie Brown is getting ready to give medical marijuana speculators a good, swift kick with his cowboy boot, to get them to toe whatever line the city decides to draw. Better that, he says, than kick them out of Denver altogether -- as towns across the metro area have started to do.
Westword  |  Patricia Calhoun  |  11-02-2009  |  Drugs

Matt Austin Sadowski Says John Hughes' Death Gives His Doc a Different Lifenew

Hughes' death at age 59 earlier this summer casts a pall over Don't You Forget About Me: A Tribute to John Hughes, which combines clips from Hughes' high school movies with contemporary interviews with the filmmaker's colleagues and boosters like Roger Ebert.
NOW Magazine  |  Norman Wilner  |  11-02-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Denver's Intiative 300 is Out to Put the Brakes on Illegal Immigrationnew

Although enforcing federal immigration laws is not the jurisdiction of municipal police, enforcing traffic laws is. That's what inspired Dan Hayes to come up with a way to get immigrant drivers without licenses off the road — if not out of the country altogether.
Westword  |  Jared Jacang Maher  |  11-02-2009  |  Immigration

Awesome Green Roof Designs Invade Cities, but On-High Agriculture Isn't Ready for its Closeupnew

It turns out that not all building walls can bear the extra load of soil on roofs, especially the box stores thrown up for the lowest price to move discounted goods. There are also security and safety issues with having so many people on roofs, issues that planners are still wrestling with.
NOW Magazine  |  Wayne Roberts  |  11-02-2009  |  Food+Drink

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