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Skin in the Gamenew

A bill that would force students in Arizona to pay $2,000 a year in university tuition passes a key hurdle.
Tucson Weekly  |  Alexandra K. Newman  |  03-04-2012  |  Education

Mob Mentalitynew

A developing social-media movement's Colorado version arrives locally to benefit small business.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Chet Hardin  |  03-04-2012  |  Business & Labor

Pastured Eggs in San Antonionew

"Organic" conjures up images of healthy animals and grounds, but organic eggs are nothing more than birds fed organic feed and not given antibiotics or hormones.
San Antonio Current  |  Liz Schau  |  03-04-2012  |  Food+Drink

Muslim parents and Guilford schools join forces against bullyingnew

Karen Mujali sat at a table apart from her three children, who crowded into a booth at Nazareth Bread Co. Bakery and Restaurant with the children of the restaurant and bakery's owner on a recent Friday night.
YES! Weekly  |  Jordan Green  |  03-04-2012  |  Politics

The Chieftains Celebrate 50 Years in Orbitnew

With six Grammys, 22 nominations, and 51 albums in 50 years, the Chieftains — playing the Lila Cockrell Theatre on Wednesday, February 29 — are one of Ireland's most beloved musical institutions.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  03-04-2012  |  Profiles & Interviews

ChuCha Santamaria Fevernew

Intelligent dance music for the Caribbean diaspora.
East Bay Express  |  Ellen Cushing  |  03-04-2012  |  Reviews

Leap Year by the Numbersnew

We say that a calendar year is 365 days, and it is, more or less. But it takes just a little bit longer for the Earth to make its lap around the sun, about 6 hours, making a full year 365.24219 days. So we add a day every four years, a process known as intercalation.
YES! Weekly  |  Brian Clarey  |  03-04-2012  |  Features

Jenny Owen Youngs: An Unwavering Band of Lightnew

On first listen, this deeply talented singer-songwriter's third full-length album is almost overwhelming, such is its embarrassing wealth of beguiling melodies, effervescent arrangements and endearing almost-love songs. But each time I press "play," it gets better, and now I find myself looking forward to each new track as the previous one fades.
Tucson Weekly  |  Gene Armstrong  |  03-04-2012  |  Reviews

The Starting Gatenew

The race to finish Gabrielle Giffords' term is formally under way.
Tucson Weekly  |  Jim Nintzel  |  03-03-2012  |  Politics

School of Seven Bells: 'Ghostory'new

Growing up as a child of the '90s, I think, makes School of Seven Bells.
San Antonio Current  |  Nicholas Hall  |  03-02-2012  |  Reviews

Earth: 'Angels of Darkness, Demons of Light II'new

Tracked at the same recording sessions as its predecessor, Earth's latest retains the more open
San Antonio Current  |  James Woodard  |  03-02-2012  |  Reviews

Music Minus Twonew

Sublime With Rome carries on without Nowell or Gaugh.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Chris Parker  |  03-02-2012  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Bourbon Boom is All About the Southnew

Food writer Warren Bobrow has a sure-fire trick for scoring face-time with even the most in-demand personalities at events like this week's Charleston Wine + Food Festival. His introductory e-mail begins: "I'm bringing a couple of bottles of Pappy down with me. Let's have a drink."
Charleston City Paper  |  Robert Moss  |  03-02-2012  |  Food+Drink

Where Hot Dogs Become Haute Dogsnew

Hot dogs get no respect. You can buy them for a dollar on the street. They look like phalluses. Nobody takes them seriously.
YES! Weekly  |  Brian Clarey  |  03-02-2012  |  Food+Drink

Why Not a Gas Tax?new

Voters are souring on sales taxes, so why not increase taxes on gasoline to pay for transportation projects.
East Bay Express  |  Robert Gammon  |  03-02-2012  |  Policy Issues

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