AltWeeklies Wire
Anniston Burningnew
Author Phil Noble describes how the work of the Bi-Racial Human Relations Council enabled citizens of Anniston, Ala., to endure and to overcome, for the most part, the violence associated with the Civil Rights Movement in the South.
Jackson Free Press |
Lynette Hanson |
02-17-2005 |
Nonfiction
Screwcap Renaissancenew
Corked wines are overrated. Screwcaps are where it's at!
Jackson Free Press |
Lesley Tolar McHardy |
02-17-2005 |
Food+Drink
The Patriotism Problemnew
Patriotism is not political. It is not blind faith in a country. It is an alliance with a nation, not a leader.
Jackson Free Press |
John Sawyer |
02-17-2005 |
Commentary
Shell Shock: How Do You Identify A Soldier With PTSD?new
Soldiers returning from Iraq are often experiencing post traumatic stress disorder. How do you identify it? How do you deal with it?
Jackson Free Press |
Brett Potter |
02-17-2005 |
War
Tags: war & peace
Gorillas on the Busnew
Sleeptyime Gorilla Museum travel to gigs on a retrofitted 1960s Greyhound-style bus while embracing rock and roll as an art and theater event.
Tucson Weekly |
Gene Armstrong |
02-17-2005 |
Profiles & Interviews
The Fresh Prince Tutorsnew
Thanks to Will Smith, Hitch is decent February cinematic fare.
Tucson Weekly |
Bob Grimm |
02-17-2005 |
Reviews
Tags: Andy Tennant, Hitch
Dinner for Two?new
Complex characters, fine writing and the Danish language will have you eating up The Green Butchers, a film about cannibalistic humanoids from upper Denmark.
Tucson Weekly |
James DiGiovanna |
02-17-2005 |
Reviews
Annoyed by Foreignersnew
What's wrong with the English? They swear too much and not just like regular people. They use "sodding" and "bloody," too.
Tucson Weekly |
Catherine O'Sullivan |
02-17-2005 |
Commentary
Modern Scripturenew
If the Ten Commandments must be put on display, why not revise them to apply to today's American society?
Tucson Weekly |
Connie Tuttle |
02-17-2005 |
Commentary
Rare Commoditynew
University of Arizona Wildcats basketball star Channing Frye takes his potential All-American status in stride.
Tucson Weekly |
Tom Danehy |
02-17-2005 |
Commentary
Quiet Riotnew
Norway's Kings of Convenience keep turning the volume down.
Columbus Alive |
Stephen Slaybaugh |
02-17-2005 |
Profiles & Interviews
Confessions of SpongeBob's Lovernew
With SpongeBob SquarePants finally outed by his political enemies, his former lover comes forward to tell of their relationship.
Columbus Alive |
Phil Martin |
02-17-2005 |
LGBT
Clear Channel Rules the Worldnew

From its humble beginnings as a small chain of radio stations, Clear Channel has grown to control not only a good share of the country's radio stations but nearly 70 percent of the nation's live shows.
City Pages (Twin Cities) |
G.R. Anderson Jr. |
02-17-2005 |
Media
Tags: media
The Voice of Red-State Christianity Battles Gay Marriagenew
The Rev. Jerry Johnston and other preachers who oppose same-sex marriage want lawmakers to let the people of Kansas vote on a constitutional amendment to "protect" marriage.
Whistleblower Alleges Congressman May Have Rigged Electionnew
In 2000, U.S. Rep. Tom Feeney asked a Florida software company if it could develop a prototype of a voting program that could alter the vote tabulation in an election and be undetectable, a programmer for the firm claims in a sworn affidavit submitted to the U.S. Congress.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach |
Trevor Aaronson |
02-17-2005 |
Politics