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Won't You Listen, Mr. Bush?new

An open letter to the president, with some advice for the next four years.
Tucson Weekly  |  Tom Danehy  |  11-11-2004  |  Commentary

The Gods Must Be Crazynew

Bush won because desert farming always creates wrathful religions.
NOW Magazine  |  Wayne Roberts  |  11-11-2004  |  Politics

John Sayles on the Electionnew

John Sayles writes that politicians are only as good as we force them to be. If the religious right can capture the Republicans, than progressives can surely take over the Democratic Party.
NOW Magazine  |  John Sayles  |  11-11-2004  |  Politics

Four More Yearsnew

Bill Maher, TV's loose cannon blasts the evangelicals but still values U.S. freedoms
NOW Magazine  |  Robert Priest  |  11-11-2004  |  Politics

Go Home, Bruce Springsteennew

At the election-eve Kerry rally in Cleveland, the presence of John Glenn and Bruce Springsteen told you everything you need to know about why Democrats keep getting their ass kicked.
Cleveland Scene  |  Pete Kotz  |  11-11-2004  |  Commentary

The Voting Story Ohio's Secretary of State Didn't Want You to Readnew

In the months leading up to the Nov. 2 election, Ken Blackwell, Ohio's Republican secretary of state, did all he could to suppress the vote, ensure chaos and limit media scrutiny. Four Scene reporters covered the weirdness in Cleveland and Akron.
Cleveland Scene  |  Denise Grollmus, Kevin Hoffman, Chris Maag and Rebecca Meiser  |  11-11-2004  |  Politics

Here & Queernew

Rufus Wainwright has released the gayest album this side of Turbonegro's "Ass Cobra," and it couldn't come at a better time.
Riverfront Times  |  Mike Seely  |  11-11-2004  |  Reviews

The Da Vinci Clone

National Treasure delivers a familiar, appealing mix of historical mystery and dumb action.
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  Scott Renshaw  |  11-11-2004  |  Reviews

How to Steal Ohionew

No controversy this time? Think again. Republicans just don't like it when those pesky Democrats try to vote.
Boston Phoenix  |  David S. Bernstein  |  11-11-2004  |  Politics

Axis of Evil: Five Dangerous Republicansnew

Meet the new Republican senators. Five of them hope to make your worst nightmares come true.
Boston Phoenix  |  Dan Kennedy  |  11-11-2004  |  Politics

Screw You, Americanew

Here's why 51 percent of the voters are wrong. To put it in lingo a NASCAR devotee would understand, "Y’all deserve a good talkin’-to."
Boston Phoenix  |  Clif Garboden  |  11-11-2004  |  Commentary

The Eternal Return of Fictionnew

Canadian-born and Poland-based writer Soren Gauger evidently wants Time to be the sole character and narrator of his first full-length collection of short fiction.
New York Press  |  Joshua Cohen  |  11-11-2004  |  Fiction

Band Appeals to Bobos From the Coastsnew

A new coffee-table book sheds light on the question of whether Wilco, with its success, has evolved into a better band.
New York Press  |  Lionel Beehner  |  11-11-2004  |  Nonfiction

Four Musicians Have a Hell of a Way with Soundsnew

Sung Tongs is a baptism of blissful squalls threaded with melodic wisps, fuzzy pop ritualistically sifted from droning sediment. It reflects the group's varied influences, which include the Beach Boys, Syd Barrett, Captain Beefheart and the Incredible String Band.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Tony Ware  |  11-11-2004  |  Profiles & Interviews

Street Art Shapes Public Spacenew

In contrast to traditional art, Josh MacPhee asserts, stencils are the great equalizer: With the help of basic, affordable materials, the same work of art can reappear throughout a city, cities or countries, meeting with a broad audience and reception.
New York Press  |  Kate Crane  |  11-11-2004  |  Nonfiction

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