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The Third Annual Comix Issue: The Meaning of Minnesota Nicenew

Twin Cities artists explain our unique disposition.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Staff  |  08-19-2009  |  Cartoons

Forget Ramen: Starving College Students Should Turn to Rice and Beansnew

For me, beans and rice, two simple ingredients, brought together by the currents of history, became a dorm room staple. Over the years, I have perfected a variety of rice and bean dishes; to help starving students, I thought I'd pass a few along.
Charleston City Paper  |  Jeff Allen  |  08-19-2009  |  Food+Drink

O.A.R. Tries to Keep Things Interestingnew

Well before landing a major record label deal, the band aimed for major commercial success, worked hard on the road and on the web, and eventually earned it.
Charleston City Paper  |  T. Ballard Lesemann  |  08-19-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

What Happens to a Reporter's Twitter Identity After a Job Move?new

In Minnesota, a reporter leaving the Pioneer Press for the Star Tribune won't be able to take her blog or Twitter along with her.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Hart Van Denburg and Kevin Hoffman  |  08-19-2009  |  Media

Marijuana Decriminalization Moves Forward on Several Fronts in Californianew

Reform advocates are making an intriguing argument: if state or local governments legalize and tax even a fraction of marijuana sales, the state could see billions of dollars in new annual revenue and reduced enforcement costs.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Sarah Phelan  |  08-19-2009  |  Drugs

Animated Cartoon: Terror Yokelsnew

Lampooning the new trend in radical Islamist terror: rural cells of wannabe jihadis in the sticks.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  08-18-2009  |  War

Cartoon: Obamaman vs. Rightzillanew

The right wing didn't kill healthcare. Obama argued against himself so long that he finally won.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  08-18-2009  |  Cartoons

Shouting Down Debate at the Health Care Town Hallsnew

At a recent town hall meeting, Sen. Chris Dodd was cheered by supporters for shepherding a heath reform plan through the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee last month, but one protester instead decided to offer him a suggestion: suicide.
New Haven Advocate  |  Chandra Niles Folsom  |  08-18-2009  |  Politics

Two Men Convicted of Murder in Connecticut Fight for a New Trialnew

There was no murder weapon found and no physical evidence to link Ron Taylor and George Gould to the murder. There was only circumstantial evidence and witness testimony. The two witnesses who put them away recanted their stories last week.
New Haven Advocate  |  Betsy Yagla  |  08-18-2009  |  Crime & Justice

'One Day You'll Understand' Employs a Steely Form of Thoughtfulnessnew

In adapting Jerome Clement's book for the screen, Israeli director Amos Gitai is fully aware of the amount of restraint, denial, and dissociation that must be employed to survive a trauma the size of the Holocaust.
The Georgia Straight  |  Mark Harris  |  08-18-2009  |  Reviews

Canada's Harmonized Sales Tax Will Hurt Alternative Healthnew

Peter Wood, a practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine, is just one of many B.C. health professionals who are going to have to start charging the 12-percent harmonized sales tax when it comes into effect next July.
The Georgia Straight  |  Gail Johnson  |  08-18-2009  |  Science

In 'Hound Dog,' Songwriting Duo Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller Remember Redefining Postwar Pop Musicnew

Hound Dog: The Leiber and Stoller Autobiography is a delightful read. Both men are terrific storytellers, witty and succinct, with a sharp eye for the telling detail.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Geoffrey Himes  |  08-18-2009  |  Nonfiction

Metro Phoenix May be the Next Porn Capital of the Worldnew

The adult business isn't what it used to be, especially in the San Fernando Valley outside Los Angeles, the long-reigning capital of porn in America. But luckily for Taryn Thomas, her new company's based in a place considered the next big hotspot for pornography: metropolitan Phoenix.
Phoenix New Times  |  Niki D'Andrea  |  08-18-2009  |  Movies

There's No Doubt That No Doubt Rules Orange Countynew

Even if they hadn’t been around in a while, even if they’re internationally famous superstars, even if some of them don’t live in the area anymore, No Doubt are permanently woven into the fabric of our culture—and unlike consumerism, conservatism or reality shows, they are something to be proud of.
OC Weekly  |  Albert Ching  |  08-18-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Wisconsin State Employee Union Says the Governor's Furlough Math is Faultynew

When Gov. Jim Doyle announced that all state employees would have to take mandatory 16-day furloughs to help balance the state budget, Diane Tieman was a little confused. The state doesn't pay her salary, so her forced vacation won't save Wisconsin taxpayers a dime
Isthmus  |  Joe Tarr  |  08-18-2009  |  Business & Labor

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