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In Like a Lambnew

The effects are effective in this mild but pleasing Christian allegory. So why couldn't they have replaced those bloody kids with CGI?
Seattle Weekly  |  Tim Appelo  |  12-07-2005  |  Reviews

So Long...For Nownew

Gambit Weekly Arts & Entertainment Editor David Lee Simmons responds to former Editor Michael Tisserand’s “Submerged” finale about the painful decision to leave New Orleans -- and why those who stay in the city need to learn to let go.
Gambit  |  David Lee Simmons  |  12-06-2005  |  Commentary

Yule Logic

What do your favorite Christmas TV shows say about you? On Rudolph! On Psychobabble!
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  Bill Frost  |  12-06-2005  |  TV

She Was the Edgenew

The original voice of Aeon Flux is now doing community theater in Maine.
Portland Phoenix  |  Sam Pfeifle  |  12-06-2005  |  TV

Come Die in Iraqnew

Increasingly, military recruiters find themselves struggling against a growing anti-war movement that aims to block recruitment on high-school and college campuses.
Boston Phoenix  |  Deirdre Fulton  |  12-06-2005  |  War

Payday Huntingnew

Selling drugs didn't cut it, so Ray Austin went looking for a title fight.
Cleveland Scene  |  Joe P. Tone  |  12-06-2005  |  Sports

Beatle Zanianew

Wisconsin-based Beatallica are ruining the Beatle cover-band racket.
Boston Phoenix  |  Matt Ashare  |  12-06-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Parents Question Police Version of Their Daughter's Murdernew

A young woman's parents have doubts about investigators' conclusion that she was killed by her much older racketeer boyfriend, who then killed himself. First of two parts
Riverfront Times  |  Malcolm Gay  |  12-06-2005  |  Crime & Justice

Killer Queennew

Mr. Rae Bourbon, a drag queen who was a headliner while Truman Capote was in Kansas City researching In Cold Blood, became tangled up in another murder.
The Pitch  |  Charles Ferruzza  |  12-06-2005  |  History

Cookie-Cutter Prosenew

The senator's first novel uses language as poetic and moving as a Capitol Hill memo.
SF Weekly  |  Matt Palmquist  |  12-06-2005  |  Fiction

Three's Companynew

Susan Kaplan's documentary about two male partners who decide to bring a woman into their relationship is really something -- an intimate, honest film with plenty of food for thought.
SF Weekly  |  Melissa Levine  |  12-06-2005  |  Reviews

The Ex Gamesnew

For a true journey into the heart of darkness, a columnist tracks down his ex-girlfriends and interviews them about his flaws.
SF Weekly  |  Harmon Leon  |  12-06-2005  |  Comedy

Tobacco's Smoking Gunnew

A treasure trove of damning evidence against Big Tobacco has been unearthed at the University of California at San Francisco.
SF Weekly  |  Matt Smith  |  12-06-2005  |  Science

Craig$slist.comnew

The much-loved website is taking millions from Bay Area newspapers and causing layoffs that adversely affect coverage. And its founder Craig Newmark's well-intentioned support of citizen journalism has a slim chance of fixing the problem.
SF Weekly  |  Ryan Blitstein  |  12-06-2005  |  Media

Gwaan Mash Up Di Dancenew

Jamaican dancehall deity Beenie Man talks about his early days, his good works for the kids and the controversies that dog him.
Montreal Mirror  |  Erin MacLeod  |  12-06-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

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