AltWeeklies Wire
Suárez mines the unbearable hardness of forgetting in 'I'll Remember for You'new

Once upon a time old people retired to their dotage aided by dozens of grandchildren and smiling nieces. Forgetfulness amongst the ancients was a granted, but no worries — their personal anecdotes were spoken often in earlier years and absorbed by younger generations.
San Antonio Current |
Scott Andrews |
03-18-2012 |
Theater
For kids with food allergies, Disney doesn't have to be a dragnew

Turns out Disney is one of the most accommodating places for kids with food allergies.
Ashley Judd is our new, favorite undercover mothernew

Becca (Ashley Judd) is a normal middle-aged mom who sends teenage son Mike (Nick Eversman) off to school in Rome.
San Antonio Current |
Dean Robbins |
03-18-2012 |
TV
Tags: Missing, Ashley Judd
Growing Folknew

Daniel Blue and Motopony sort it out as they go along.
Colorado Springs Independent |
Chris Parker |
03-18-2012 |
Profiles & Interviews
Two women, one wedding: Commitment means everythingnew

"I feel different. I feel married. The commitment in front of family, friends and God makes our relationship deeper. It makes our relationship more special. It's a wonderful feeling."
Prolonged adolescence in Jeff, Who Lives at Homenew

In the second mainstream release from the Duplass brothers, the pieces fit conveniently together; but when the puzzle is so easy, that's not much of an accomplishment.
Tags: Jeff, Who Lives at Home
On the street with AIDSnew

Indianapolis service providers have made unprecedented strides in collaborative outreach.
Cowboy Love Storiesnew

"I seldom get the opportunity to make a straightly intense drama about life, about people, about the human condition"
Boise Weekly |
Maria Diaz |
03-18-2012 |
Reviews
Tags: Lost River
Kaiser Chiefs: 'Start the Revolution Without Me'new

Start The Revolution Without Me is a schizophrenic trip through the hive mind of a band losing sight of itself.
San Antonio Current |
Nicholas Hall |
03-18-2012 |
Reviews
Picasso's 'Guernica' tapestry riots amid works of political consciencenew

As tourists walked by oblivious to the 25-foot-long woven mural on the wall, I could hardly believe my eyes. Hanging in the San Antonio Museum of Art's Robert and Helen Kleberg Gallery next to a painting of the stoning of Saint Stephen by José Orozco is the 1955 tapestry version of Pablo Picasso's Guernica...
San Antonio Current |
Scott Andrews |
03-18-2012 |
Art
Beer for Everybodynew
Brewers big and small are hoping Mississippi will soon allow them to make and sell higher-gravity beer in the state.
Jackson Free Press |
R.L. Nave |
03-18-2012 |
Business & Labor
The Magic of Popcorn Makersnew

An expert with impeccable popcorn bona fides examines the history of poppers, from the Dutch oven and the Buttermatic to the Poppery II and the Whirley-Pop.
INDY Week |
Lisa Sorg |
03-16-2012 |
Food+Drink
Tags: Popcorn Makers
'We Have No Choice': One Woman's Ordeal with Texas' New Sonogram Lawnew

The painful decision to terminate a pregnancy is now—thanks to Texas' harsh new law—just the beginning of the torment.
The Texas Observer |
Carolyn Jones |
03-16-2012 |
Policy Issues
Irish Heroesnew
The Irish have given hope to the modern world. Somehow, some way, wiser heads were able to prevail in Northern Ireland—the bloody violence has halted, and peace reigns. Will the same hold for Iraq and Afghanistan? Only time will tell.
Jackson Free Press |
Richard Coupe |
03-16-2012 |
History
E-Waste by the Numbersnew

Clear out the junk electronics. Your e-waste is wanted!
NUVO |
Rebecca Townsend |
03-16-2012 |
Environment