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A Woman of Paranormal Worthnew

Communities throughout the Delta know Paula Westbrook for her ghost hunting.
Jackson Free Press  |  Patricia Bullock Williams  |  10-26-2012  |  Commentary

Cleaning up coal in West Texas expected to help fuel San Antonio and wring out the oil patchnew

There's a mean-sounding hiss emanating from one of a dozen pipes rising like stovepipe to feed into a desert-tan battery that intermittently flushes high volumes of fluids 4,500 feet below ground.
San Antonio Current  |  Greg Harman  |  10-26-2012  |  Environment

Halloween brings three terrifying tomes to die fornew

Due to social obligations that include handing out gift coupons and checking apples for needles, Halloween is perhaps best handled by just being haunted by a book.
San Antonio Current  |  Roberto Ontiveros  |  10-26-2012  |  Fiction

Beware the GOP's (Un)Scientific Sexismnew

The majority of Mississippians who voted last fall to block the passage of the "personhood" initiative should be very nervous about the Nov. 6 election.
Jackson Free Press  |  Donna Ladd  |  10-26-2012  |  Commentary

…And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead: 'Lost Songs'new

Man, we needed this. After a decade spent slowly slipping into prog-rock absurdity (for reference, their last record featured a steam-punk fox with a laser gun on its cover), Austin's Trail of Dead is back to rocking the fuck out.
San Antonio Current  |  J.D. Swerzenski  |  10-26-2012  |  Reviews

Gary Clark Jr.: 'Blak and Blu'new

Austin-based Gary Clark Jr.'s first major full-length album came preceded by a lot of hype.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  10-26-2012  |  Reviews

Cold-Blooded: Murder by Death Descend on The Korovanew

Murder by Death is an enigmatic and largely unsung folk-rock outfit hailing from Bloomington, Indiana.
San Antonio Current  |  James Courtney  |  10-26-2012  |  Profiles & Interviews

Nightmare on Grayson's final hauntingnew

Gordon Wise is talking to me, but all I can focus on are the knives. There are hatchets, daggers, and something resembling a DIY katana Japanese sword displayed just above his right shoulder on the black office wall behind him.
San Antonio Current  |  Isis Madrid  |  10-26-2012  |  Performance

Sonic Attacknew

After 27 years and 10 albums, Neurosis continues to make music from the depths of its soul.
The Inlander  |  Leah Sottile  |  10-26-2012  |  Profiles & Interviews

Playing Indiannew

So you want to be a “Pocahottie” for Halloween? Lindsay Rainingbird hopes you might reconsider.
The Coast, Halifax's Weekly  |  Lindsay Rainingbird  |  10-26-2012  |  Race & Class

Scary Sudsnew

These pumpkin beers are less than smashing.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Mike Tessier  |  10-25-2012  |  Food+Drink

Eric Deggans: Divide and Conquernew

Tampa Bay’s best-known critic publishes a provocative book on race, politics and the media.
Creative Loafing (Tampa)  |  Mitch Perry  |  10-25-2012  |  Media

Common Ground or Battleground?new

Republican State Sen. Frank Antenori faces former Democratic state lawmaker Dave Bradley.
Tucson Weekly  |  Jim Nintzel  |  10-24-2012  |  Elections

Stud in the Mudnew

One man takes on the world of mud racing and lives to tell the tale
North Bay Bohemian  |  Scott Keneally  |  10-24-2012  |  Sports

The instructive joy of artist-led labelsnew

Little labels started by musicians work because they understand the music industry and its oft-diminishing margins.
INDY Week  |  Grayson Currin  |  10-24-2012  |  Music

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