AltWeeklies Wire
G.W. Makes the World Go 'Roundnew
Mo'tel Williams Records and the Ghetto Science team bring to you the single "G.W. Makes the World Go 'Round." Chorus: And G.W. makes the world go ‘round -- another sad fairy tale. What will happen to us now? What’s down the road ahead? G.W. makes the world go 'round.
Jackson Free Press |
Ken Stiggers |
11-10-2004 |
Comedy
Tags: humor & satire
Unbelievable! Newsday Continues Its Circulation Fraudsnew
Even with federal agents and Long Island Press hot on its trail, Newsday continues to dump ad circulars directly at dumps and recycling centers. It also reactivates deadbeat customers to inflate its circulation figures, the Long Island Press reports.
Long Island Press |
Christopher Twarowski and Timothy Bolger |
11-10-2004 |
Media
Rubber Check: AIDS Group Passes Out Condoms in Syracusenew
When staff and volunteers for the abstinence-based AIDS Community Resources go into neighborhoods to offer people condoms, the response they hear most often is "Yeah, I need a lot."
Syracuse New Times |
Walt Shepperd |
11-10-2004 |
Sex
An Epitaph for Architecturenew
"Content," an inventory of work by the Office of Metropolitan Architecture, professes at every turn the difficulty of creating architecture in an increasingly complex and pluralistic world.
Jackson Free Press |
Randy Perkins |
11-10-2004 |
Nonfiction
Tags: Content, Rem Koolhaas
Dark Skies Ahead
Major unfriendly enviro bills now have a good chance of passing
Santa Fe Reporter |
Zachary Smith |
11-10-2004 |
Politics
Tags: post-election
Also Left Behind
Educators and health-care advocates worry about Bush's re-election impact in New Mexico.
Santa Fe Reporter |
Nadra Kareem |
11-10-2004 |
Politics
Superb Heroesnew
With spectacular animation and an energy certain to infect even the most jaded of moviegoers, “The Incredibles” is a postmodern take on superhero stories that offers plenty of laughs and fun for adults as well as kids.
Jackson Free Press |
Paul Dearing |
11-10-2004 |
Reviews
Tags: Brad Bird, The Incredibles
You Own This Doghousenew
The youth of Mississippi rocked this last election. Because of them, Republicans didn't take the whole cake. But there's still work to be done.
Jackson Free Press |
Donna Ladd |
11-10-2004 |
Commentary
Tags: election, postmortem
Beware the Forces of Goodnew
If I hear one more time, “The United States is a Christian nation,” I’m going to puke. We are not a Christian nation and, as a Christian, I pray we never become one. I do not fear an overt attempt at institutionalizing Christianity as the official state religion.
Jackson Free Press |
Lawrence Silver |
11-10-2004 |
Commentary
I'm a Decent Human Being, Toonew
Christians think homosexuals are hell-bound, but we're actually pretty decent people. And quite a few of us want to love God, too. So let us.
Jackson Free Press |
Casey Parks |
11-10-2004 |
Commentary
A Blue Statenew
Young artists from San Francisco and Los Angeles are well represented at the Orange County Museum's California Biennial. A thematically related traveling exhibit, "Baja to Vancouver: The West Coast and Contemporary Art," encompasses an even broader geographic and psychological range.
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
Glen Helfand |
11-10-2004 |
Art
This is Popnew
A new Trojan Records box set reframes the history of reggae.
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
Jeff Chang |
11-10-2004 |
Reviews
Ladies Firstnew
Culling from the history of dyke music, electro-punk band Lesbians on Ecstasy are talkin' 'bout a dance-floor revolution.
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
Jimmy Draper |
11-10-2004 |
Profiles & Interviews
Gavin the Scapegoatnew
Democratic leaders are pointing the finger at San Francisco's mayor Gavin Newsom for the impact gay marriage supposedly had on the election. But the city's high-profile leader suggests Democrats need to continue making bold moves.
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
Tali Woodward |
11-10-2004 |
Commentary
Fighting Backnew
We know it's bad, but this is no time to wallow in despair. Here's how progressives can fight back and win.
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
House Editorial |
11-10-2004 |
Politics
Tags: post-election