AltWeeklies Wire
Ugly but Bravenew
Todd Solondz's latest succeeds because of the script and plot, but everyone will find some aspect of the film disagreeable.
Tucson Weekly |
James DiGiovanna |
05-05-2005 |
Reviews
Tags: Palindromes, Todd Solondz
Insightful Inquirynew
Christopher Phillips has a goal: To get people talking and thinking again.
Tucson Weekly |
Irene Messina |
05-05-2005 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
Diplomatic Exchangenew
The Iraqi president's son visits to forge new connections.
Tucson Weekly |
Jim Nintzel |
05-05-2005 |
International
Tags: international
Coulter's Folliesnew
In her recent dealings with the Tucson media, the right-wing columnist has shown that she is not too concerned with civility -- or the facts.
Tucson Weekly |
Walt Nett |
05-05-2005 |
Media
Improper Proposalnew
The Real ID Act would gut border environmental laws.
Tucson Weekly |
Tim Vanderpool |
05-05-2005 |
Environment
Password Purgatorynew
A writer gives a nod to computers, and how they've taken over our lives.
Tucson Weekly |
Renee Downing |
05-05-2005 |
Commentary
The Weighting Game
Is being fat a choice, or is it just the way some people are? Should government pass legislation against obesity, or is that discriminatory? Welcome to the super-sized debate...
The Inlander |
Cara Gardner |
05-05-2005 |
Policy Issues
FIFA Soccernew
We've been waiting for it -- the moment when EA Sports released with a full-featured sports title for the PSP. Fortunately, FIFA Soccer was well worth the wait.
Dig Boston |
Adam Diamond |
05-05-2005 |
Video Games
Tags: video games
On Art and Animal Testiclesnew
You have staggered into his genius and you have known his velocity; this time, Eggers gets candid about shady horse dealerships and edible testicles.
Dig Boston |
Sue Bell |
05-05-2005 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Dave Eggers, How We Are Hungry
'What If Christians and Muslims Hated Each Other?' Film Asksnew
Ridley Scott’s latest stunning epic resurrects the blood-soaked Crusades, as Orlando Bloom returns to the screen to mow down swarthy heathens.
Dig Boston |
David Wildman |
05-05-2005 |
Reviews
Tags: Ridley Scott, Kingdom of Heaven
The Burn Unit: My Beef With P.M. Dawnnew
50 Cent's feeble capping cop-out shows just how low the state of rap rivalry has sunk lately. David Thorpe takes us back to the early '90s, to the height of his bitter beef with P.M. Dawn’s Prince Be.
Dig Boston |
David Thorpe |
05-05-2005 |
Music
Tags: P.M. Dawn, Various Albums
Beans: We Like the Cut of His Gibberishnew
This former AntiPop Consortium member tosses a mighty tasty word salad. On his new album, Shock City Maverick, Beans spills the gibberish yet again.
Dig Boston |
Chris Haire |
05-05-2005 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Beans, Shock City Maverick
iPod Accoutrementsnew
Clumsy, trendy and audiophilic iPod owners rejoice: Now you can keep your cherished slab of digital love safe from crackups, fashion emergencies and wussy bass.
Dig Boston |
Seth McM. Donlin |
05-05-2005 |
Science
Tags: Health & Science
The Road Less Travelednew
Off the Map director Campbell Scott and star J.K. Simmons try to explain the film's unusual, indescribable appeal.
Columbus Alive |
Melissa Starker |
05-05-2005 |
Profiles & Interviews
Better Coffee Through Chemistry?
Yesterday's self-heating beverage of the future is here...20 years too late.
Columbus Alive |
Brian Lindamood |
05-05-2005 |
Food+Drink