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The Inner Landscape of Laurie Antoniolinew

Singing isn't just about timbre and phrasing, it's about feeling.
East Bay Express  |  Andrew Gilbert  |  05-27-2011  |  Profiles & Interviews

Pets and Pathologynew

Keeping too many animals can lead to situations both dangerous and disgusting.
Tucson Weekly  |  Tim Vanderpool  |  05-27-2011  |  Animal Issues

Found in Translationnew

From ancient Greek to modern French, Bay Area theater explores the possibilities of translation.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Nicole Gluckstern  |  05-27-2011  |  Theater

Bleak Frames and Guiltnew

David Lester depicts the shadowy relationship between words and actions in the graphic novel, The Listener.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Nicole Gluckstern  |  05-27-2011  |  Fiction

Building a Creative Class in Mississippinew

Jackson's low cost of living, laid-back atmosphere and resurgence of urban dwellers make it a place where artists can thrive.
Jackson Free Press  |  Lacey McLaughlin  |  05-27-2011  |  Culture

Chime Schoolnew

Sleigh Bells frontwoman Alexis Krauss rings the noise.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Tom Lanham  |  05-26-2011  |  Profiles & Interviews

Bashing Oakland Mayor Quannew

The honeymoon with Her Honor appears to be over, at least with some Oakland city councilmembers.
East Bay Express  |  Robert Gammon  |  05-26-2011  |  Politics

Hero Worship: Interview With Comic Book Idol Stan Leenew

The characters Stan Lee created—from Spider-Man to the Fantastic Four to The Avengers—have been pop cultural icons for more than 40 marvelous years. The Alibi got a chance to speak with Lee about the summer of superheroes in film.
Weekly Alibi  |  Devin D. O’Leary  |  05-26-2011  |  Profiles & Interviews

A Day on the Prowl With PARKAtlantanew

Undercover (kind of) with Atlanta's most hated agency.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Gwynedd Stuart  |  05-26-2011  |  Transportation

Look at This Fucking Hipster Weddingnew

Marching down the aisle with mustache parties, woodland creatures, and letterpress — lots and lots of letterpress.
Boston Phoenix  |  Eugenia Williamson  |  05-26-2011  |  Culture

Don't Ruin Your Burger With the Wrong Cheesenew

Whatever you do, don't get caught up in the juice dripping through your grate and forget about the importance of choosing the right cheese to top your burger. Some cheeses melt better than others, which will make your backyard grill the perfect place to showcase these stunning ozzers.
Creative Loafing (Tampa)  |  Kira Jefferson  |  05-26-2011  |  Food+Drink

Tragedy in Trinitynew

After vanishing with her 2-year-old daughter Sofia, Claudia Pedreros was found walking naked down a rural road. At first she told sheriffs that she didn't have a daughter and didn't know how she'd gotten there. But when her daughter's body was pulled from the weedy banks of the Trinity River, Pedreros allegedly confessed that she'd drowned her own daughter.
North Coast Journal  |  Travis Turner  |  05-26-2011  |  Crime & Justice

Peoples Guide to Redistricting in Guilford County, N.C.new

Redrawing the political district boundaries for the Guilford County Commission is potentially more complicated than it was with the Greensboro City Council, where that board approved a partisan gerrymandered map and then rescinded it after constituents responded with outrage.
YES! Weekly  |  Jordan Green  |  05-26-2011  |  Elections

Global Sounds and Tastes Converge in Downtown Greensboronew

The Mosaic Festival in downtown Greensboro celebrated the multiculturalism of the city in music, art and cuisine.
YES! Weekly  |  Ryan Snyder  |  05-26-2011  |  Concerts

Beaten, Not Stirred: A Biscuit Storynew

Southern politics, Southern families, and beaten biscuits.
Metro Pulse  |  Cari Wade Gervin  |  05-26-2011  |  Food+Drink

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