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Attractive Eighties Women's Live Show Humor Doesn't Translate to its Albumnew

It's hard to hate on a group whose mission is to have fun playing deranged, cartoon rock about things that annoy them. But when removed from the atmosphere of a bar, the jokes are good for one listen at best.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Chad Radford  |  08-25-2009  |  Reviews

As a Party Record, '8Dazeaweakend' Can't Be Beatnew

Serving as the soundtrack to Dallas Austin's new film of the same name, 8Dazeaweakend tells the story of a confused, trust-funded Atlanta girl who decides to party her brains out over the weekend before going in to see a psychiatrist on Monday morning.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Ben Westhoff  |  08-25-2009  |  Reviews

Eight Philly Artists Tell Us How They Pay the Billsnew

The following profiles peek behind the curtain, revealing how artists' day jobs affect their work and vice versa. More specifically, they reveal how eight local artists make enough dough to get up in the morning and create paint, make music or simply entertain us.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Molly Eichel  |  08-25-2009  |  Culture

After a Lauded Major Label Debut, Hush Hits Rock Bottom and Rises Againnew

Within two years, he'd gone from Detroit hip-hop's other "white meat" to an unemployed, grieving father of three with a family and a mortgage. Hard up for cash, he took a job working the night shift at a factory that was an hour-plus drive away. He'd get home and during the hours before his sons got up for school, he'd make music.
Metro Times  |  Hobey Echlin  |  08-25-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

The R&B of 'Soul Power' Rumbles in the Junglenew

The "Zaire '74" concert now serves as a kind of a footnote to the "Rumble in the Jungle," but the 35-year-old concert footage and behind-the-scenes moments make Soul Power feel like a backstage pass to a now overlooked musical event.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Curt Holman  |  08-25-2009  |  Reviews

'Inglourious Basterds' Uses Words to Win World War IInew

Quentin Tarantino's weird war epic emphasizes tense conversations over explosive missions.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Curt Holman  |  08-25-2009  |  Reviews

Conservation May be the Key to Georgia's Water Warsnew

Environmentalists say Georgia is overlooking a low-cost and common-sense approach that could save money, help the environment, and show metro Atlanta's downstream neighbors that it understands the dire situation. That solution is conservation.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Thomas Wheatley  |  08-25-2009  |  Environment

College Guide 2009: Get Schooled!new

Our extraordinary league of student interns helmed this year's issue -- from setting up photo shoots on soul-crushing deadlines to conjuring up a rock-solid ad campaign to researching and writing every single word of wisdom in these pages. Finally, the intern -- that most overworked and unsung hero of the newsroom -- gets some much-deserved glory.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Staff  |  08-25-2009  |  Education

For Freegans, Eating Garbage Is Getting Downright Trendynew

John Greentree's what many would call a "freegan" -- a vegan who dumpster-dives for his meals -- but he prefers the terms "post-consumer," "urban harvester," and "vegan reclamist." Everything he eats or owns is second-hand. He manages to live virtually money-free, but modern-day hunting and gathering is practically a full-time job.
Phoenix New Times  |  Niki D'Andrea  |  08-25-2009  |  Food+Drink

Why Did the Conflict Between Russia & Georgia Crash Twitter & Facebook?new

Does the inconvenience of a short Facebook/Twitter crash mean that Americans are victims of war on par with the estimated 2,000 people who died in the actual fighting last year? Of course not. But it does demonstrate that our increasing reliance on electronic communication networks makes the U.S. vulnerable to attacks in ways we never before imagined.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Andisheh Nouraee  |  08-25-2009  |  Commentary

Iggy Pop Chips in to Help Indie Miami Record Storenew

The godfather of punk will appear at a benefit for Sweat Records, which has faced reduced hours and activity since its air conditioner broke earlier this summer.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Arielle Castillo  |  08-25-2009  |  Music

Four Great Ways to Make Your Own Ginger Ale ... and One Terrible Onenew

If you're a ginger ale lover, you may be surprised to find out just how easy it is to make your own. If you're a hater, doing it yourself is the best way to end up with something you actually want to drink.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Trey Popp  |  08-25-2009  |  Food+Drink

The Epic, Overstuffed 'Inglourious Basterds' is WWII Through a Tarantino Lensnew

Tarantino is more interested in tailoring the WWII movie to fit his preoccupations than the other way around. He even manages to satisfy his foot fetish by having an errant high heel play a pivotal role in the climactic sequence.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Sam Adams  |  08-25-2009  |  Reviews

Colorado's New Medicaid Funding Plan Will Leave Disabled Adults on the Outsidenew

Because of recent changes in the way Colorado distributes Medicaid money to adults with developmental disabilities, Sean Wenlock will only be able to afford the services of his caregiver two days a week instead of five. And he's not alone.
Westword  |  Melanie Asmar  |  08-25-2009  |  Science

Animated Cartoon: E Stultus Unum

What if the left were able to motivate stupid and ignorant people as effectively as conservatives did at the town hall meetings on health care?

Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  08-25-2009  |  Cartoons

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