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Image Makernew

With his feature-film debut, fashion/glamour photographer and video director David LaChapelle takes a look at a subculture that, like the vogue-ing drag queens of "Paris Is Burning," blossoms out of desperation and a need for survival.
Gambit  |  David Lee Simmons  |  07-01-2005  |  Reviews

Ring Leader of Korean Filmnew

With his latest boxing masterpiece and martial arts comedy, Ryu Seung-wan is on a quest to keep Korean film at the forefront both at home and abroad.
Montreal Mirror  |  Sarah Rowland  |  07-01-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Extinguished Journalistnew

Described as a "distinguished journalist" on the dust jacket of his new book about Hillary Clinton's sexuality, Ed Klein for the past 14 years has been gossip columnist for Parade, writing under the pseudonym Walter Scott.
The Village Voice  |  Sydney H. Schanberg  |  07-01-2005  |  Media

Gay-Baiting Senator Clintonnew

This hot new book is full of innuendo that Hillary Clinton is a lesbian. Spreading such rumors is a typical ploy used to keep women in power from achieving higher leadership positions.
The Village Voice  |  Kristen Lombardi  |  07-01-2005  |  Nonfiction

Detention Costs Illegal Immigrant His Legnew

Moises Carranza-Reyes came to the United States looking for work. His lawyers say the poor medical care he received during eight days at a county jail resulted in the amputation of his leg.
Westword  |  Alan Prendergast  |  07-01-2005  |  Immigration

24-Hour Pouty Peoplenew

Writer/director Chris Terrio has no fear of the big questions in life but where he might have cracked wise, he tends to mope.
SF Weekly  |  Bill Gallo  |  07-01-2005  |  Reviews

The Minuteman's 15 Minutes of Fame (Minute 14.5)new

Looking for illegal immigrants on the U.S.-Mexican border, the Minutemen end up getting spooked by rattlesnakes and the suspicious light of the moon.
SF Weekly  |  Harmon Leon  |  07-01-2005  |  Immigration

Mao, More Than Evernew

Boston communists say they want a revolution. Now they just have to agree on how to bring it about.
Boston Phoenix  |  Mike Miliard  |  06-30-2005  |  Politics

Dancing in the Streetsnew

Celebrity photographer David LaChapelle casts his lens toward the newest L.A. dance craze.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marjorie Baumgarten  |  06-30-2005  |  Reviews

Real Men Wear Pinknew

Founder of Code Pink Medea Benjamin says it's time to start planning to stop the next war, and to build a sustainable economy without oil.
INDY Week  |  Bob Geary  |  06-30-2005  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

A Chinese Box of Secretsnew

This breezy Chinese-American coming-out comedy has a big cast, but the film belongs to Joan Chen.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marrit Ingman  |  06-30-2005  |  Reviews

Past and Future … Tensenew

With this disturbing story about the lingering effects of child sexual abuse, Gregg Araki creates a film that is psychologically rich, emotionally haunting, and technically superior to anything he has ever done.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marjorie Baumgarten  |  06-30-2005  |  Reviews

How to Read a Beachnew

Duke University professor emeritus Orrin Pilkey is one of the nation's leading experts on beaches, and his book, How to Read a North Carolina Beach, shows how beaches really work.
INDY Week  |  Kirk Ross and Orrin Pilkey  |  06-30-2005  |  Environment

The Last Gasp of Basketball Seasonnew

Although this Mighty Ducks/Bad News Bears clone is predictable and inoffensive, it's filled with sweet humor and well-drawn young characters.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marc Savlov  |  06-30-2005  |  Reviews

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