AltWeeklies Wire
Sins of the Fathernew
The man looking for his missing 6-year-old daughter in this deeply moving film is the kind of pariah most urban dwellers will do anything to avoid.
TV Editor Takes New Gig With Al-Jazeera Internationalnew
Gabriel Elizondo of KMGH-TV/Channel 7 in Denver has taken a job with a spinoff of the controversial Arabic network.
Open Space Disappearing North of Denvernew
As retail projects continue gobbling prairie north of Denver, they leave behind aging malls that were once considered economic boons, and have now become economic bombs.
S.F. Hosing Authoritynew
San Francisco city government officials promised victims of Hurricane Katrina a haven, then gave some of them the shaft.
SF Weekly |
Matt Smith |
10-26-2005 |
Commentary
A Family Adriftnew
Nothing in Noah Baumbach's filmography suggests he had within him something as treacherously funny and wrenchingly sad as The Squid and the Whale.
Alternate Realitiesnew
The matriarch alternative weekly of Seattle and the patriarch of Phoenix meet again.
Seattle Weekly |
Knute Berger |
10-26-2005 |
Media
Tags: media
Leaping Lizardsnew

Here's how a Seattle tech company created the entire archive of the country's best magazine -- with the eight-DVD package selling for $100.
Seattle Weekly |
Michaelangelo Matos |
10-26-2005 |
Science
Tags: Health & Science
Love in the Late Afternoonnew

Steve Martin stretches his novella into a modest, melancholy and affecting film.
Seattle Weekly |
Brian Miller |
10-26-2005 |
Reviews
Tags: Steve Martin, Shopgirl
Crossoverkill
True TV plots the ultimate CBS crossover event: 19 shows in one week.
Salt Lake City Weekly |
Bill Frost |
10-25-2005 |
TV
Tags: TV
Staying Tunednew
Where can you hear your favorite Who, Jefferson Airplane and David Bowie tunes? In television ads for Nissan, Tommy Hilfiger and FTD.
Seven Days |
Rick Kisonak |
10-25-2005 |
TV
The Moore, The Merrier
The Legend of Zorro recalls the preposterous fun of 1970s James Bond.
Salt Lake City Weekly |
Scott Renshaw |
10-25-2005 |
Reviews
Smart Assesnew
Despite published reports to the contrary, Bloodhound Gang frontman Jimmy Pop is a gifted writer, performer, and producer.
Cleveland Scene |
D.X. Ferris |
10-25-2005 |
Profiles & Interviews
Horses: The Other Red Meatnew

Activists want to save them; Europeans and Asians want to eat them; but Congress is putting the slaughter of horses for human consumption on the chopping block.
Boulder Weekly |
Daniel Boniface |
10-25-2005 |
Animal Issues
Tags: animal issues
Bent Out of Shapenew
This gay slasher flick probably won't scare many in the audience aside from misplaced Southern Baptists.
Riverfront Times |
Luke Y. Thompson |
10-25-2005 |
Reviews
Top Pool Sharks Fight for the Game's Respectabilitynew
Professional players can't survive on the meager tournament winnings pool offers, and their reputation as renegades hasn't helped the sport's image.
Riverfront Times |
Randall Roberts |
10-25-2005 |
Recreation