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Straight to Heavennew

Allison Moorer is inspired by her tour with Steve Earle and questions faith in her latest, The Duel.
Tucson Weekly  |  Linda Ray  |  02-03-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Horrid Horrornew

Hide and Seek leaves viewers with questions, like: Why is Robert De Niro trying to destroy his career?
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  02-03-2005  |  Reviews

Multifaceted Performernew

Rain Pryor, the daughter of comic Richard Pryor, turns her mixed heritage and various personalities into an acclaimed one-woman show.
Tucson Weekly  |  James Reel  |  02-03-2005  |  Theater

Veggie Logicnew

There are good reasons for forgoing meat, these recipes included.
Tucson Weekly  |  Connie Tuttle  |  02-03-2005  |  Commentary

A Beautiful Mindnew

Again, Malcolm Gladwell is able to cross one discipline after another, one subset of behavioral psychology after another.
Boston Phoenix  |  Jon Garelick  |  02-03-2005  |  Nonfiction

Risky Business: James Singer Tim Booth Embarks on a Solo Careernew

You’d figure that promoting a new solo record on the back of a song that’s more than 10 years old — being conscious all the while that it’s his sole US hit — might rankle Booth a little.
Boston Phoenix  |  Mac Randall  |  02-03-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

Independent Spiritsnew

Getting to the roots of Ani DiFranco's Knuckle Down: the strong-willed singer-songwriter talks about relinquishing a bit of independence.
Boston Phoenix  |  Matt Ashare  |  02-03-2005  |  Reviews

Connecting the Dotsnew

With communication technologies exploding exponentially, can Braille -- invented in 1829 and largely unchanged since -- still be relevant?
Boston Phoenix  |  Mike Miliard  |  02-03-2005  |  Business & Labor

Singer Melds Spiritual Belief With Gritty Street Songsnew

New artist Urban Mystic has just the right blend of soul and grit.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Ronda Racha Penrice  |  02-03-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

What the Heck Are Outposts of Tyranny?new

Though "Outposts of Tyranny" lacks the pith and pizazz of Bush's first-term classic, "Axis of Evil," its utterance by Secretary of State-in-waiting Condoleeza Rice sent much of the world media into a tizzy.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Andisheh Nouraee  |  02-03-2005  |  Commentary

What About Karmic Value?new

A reader who caused an accident that killed his friend and got away with it considers his karmic value.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Tray Butler  |  02-03-2005  |  Advice

Argentina Shares the Lovenew

Argentina has been hoarding its best wine at home, but the country's about to brings its vino to the States.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Taylor Eason  |  02-03-2005  |  Food+Drink

Viewers May Be Moved Despite Themselvesnew

The documentary is about how one rural Whitwell, Tenn., middle school in 1998 built a remarkable monument commemorating the Holocaust. Honoring documentary convention to the letter, the film rests on a backhanded compliment.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Felicia Feaster  |  02-03-2005  |  Reviews

It Could Be Science FIction, But It's Based in Realitynew

Moolaadé is an impassioned treatise, not only against the mutilation of women, but also against the power structures of village life, where men are revered as gods and women are little more than livestock.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Felicia Feaster  |  02-03-2005  |  Reviews

Shoe-Innew

Skater/artist Jim Houser dips his foot into a new medium.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Brian Howard  |  02-03-2005  |  Fashion

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