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The Bicycle Diaries of a Big Girlnew

Misadventures as a newbie in the cycling community.
NUVO  |  Katelyn Coyne  |  03-26-2012  |  Culture

Forever Young: Snow White Makes a Comeback

Director Tarsem Singh takes ample advantage of the chance to reinvigorate the Grimm Brothers’ popular fairy tale “Snow White” with a visually lush live-action adaptation that brilliantly captures the imagination.
City Pulse  |  Cole Smithey  |  03-26-2012  |  Reviews

The Columbine Effectnew

Thirteen years and a hundred school shootings later, why is Hollywood still obsessed with this one?
Westword  |  Alan Prendergast  |  03-26-2012  |  Features

Buying the Farmnew

Cleveland wants its citizens eating local by 2019. But is it doing enough to make that happen?
Cleveland Scene  |  Anastasia Pantsios  |  03-26-2012  |  Policy Issues

The MC on Decknew

With Memphis rap having a moment, Young Dolph is up next.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Louis Goggans  |  03-26-2012  |  Profiles & Interviews

Bullied to Deathnew

Louisiana lawmakers are trying to pass anti-bullying legislation -- meet the groups that are fighting its passage.
Gambit  |  Alex Woodward  |  03-26-2012  |  Policy Issues

Is the New Jail in Guilford County, N.C. Worth the Cost?new

It's no accident that visitors and residents alike confuse the new Guilford County Detention Center for a benign commercial development — the local sheriff says it was specifically designed to look more like a hospital.
YES! Weekly  |  Eric Ginsburg  |  03-26-2012  |  Politics

Why I Like My Old Friend Gerald Nicosia So Muchnew

Lionel Rolfe's recollections of his time with Gerald Nicosia and the making of On the Road.
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  03-23-2012  |  Commentary

An exit interview with Planned Parenthood of Greater Orlando's CEOnew

Sue Idtensohn's retirement comes at a pivotal point for reproductive rights in Florida
Orlando Weekly  |  Billy Manes  |  03-23-2012  |  The War on Women

Your Hangover Makes You Smarternew

Years of experimenting have yielded facts that strongly support my central hypothesis: namely that the hungover brain is able to make creative leaps that the nonhungover brain is incapable of making.
Chicago Reader  |  Mara Shalhoup  |  03-23-2012  |  Science

Saving Shakespeare From a Thousand Cutsnew

In these lean times of budget cuts and reduced services, Shakespeare by the Sea's Lisa Coffi has had to work much harder to continue the Shakespearian showcase.
Random Lengths News  |  John Farrell  |  03-23-2012  |  Theater

Is Voting a Right or Responsibility?new

Colorado explores how 'active' you must be to get a ballot.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Chet Hardin  |  03-23-2012  |  Elections

How 3-D Printing Worksnew

3D printers take information and print it, in three dimensions, layer by layer, from the bottom up.
Good Times Santa Cruz  |  Cat Johnson  |  03-23-2012  |  Tech

Why 3-D Printing Mattersnew

The disruptive new technology could fundamentally change the marketplace.
Good Times Santa Cruz  |  Cat Johnson  |  03-23-2012  |  Tech

The Restoration Will Be Televisednew

It's a gearhead's dream job. Sexy muscle cars are as integral to the American soul as cheeseburgers and Mickey Mouse.The dramatic process of rebuilding muscle cars is the basis of Graveyard Carz, a new reality show.
Eugene Weekly  |  Rick Levin  |  03-23-2012  |  Profiles & Interviews

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