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Beer Butt Chickennew

A simple summer Texas recipe.
San Antonio Current  |  Jenny Herrmann  |  07-11-2007  |  Food+Drink

Great Halls of Firenew

The San Antonio Museum of Art has ripped out the nasty carpet, created more wall space, and put a bright coat of paint in the Contemporary Galleries.
San Antonio Current  |  Diana Lyn Roberts  |  07-11-2007  |  Art

Dead Air for Internet Radionew

A battle royale over royalty rates has webcasters on life support.
San Antonio Current  |  Gilbert Garcia  |  07-11-2007  |  Media

Why the Rush to Privatize Citywide Wireless?new

I don't think anyone except Mayor Gavin Newsom's inner circle and the folks who run Google and EarthLink really likes the San Francisco's proposed wifi contract, but it now appears at least possible that the Board of Supervisors will approve some version of it.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Tim Redmond  |  07-11-2007  |  Tech

Weird, NMnew

Little Green Men have become Big Green Dollars in a Roswell -- the sudden UFO gold rush has transformed the local economy.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Nate Dinsdale  |  07-11-2007  |  Culture

'Moral Relativism' Has Been Hijacked and Misusednew

The phrase has become a term of bludgeoning and marginalization, usually employed when discussing hot-button issues like gay marriage, abortion, drugs, prostitution and/or pornography.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Edwin Decker  |  07-11-2007  |  Commentary

Beyond Bizarrenew

From black-eyed peas mixed with cornbread and mayo to peanut butter and cheese sandwiches, we all have our own food idiosyncrasies.
Jackson Free Press  |  Crawford Grabowski  |  07-11-2007  |  Food+Drink

Captain Cutback Strikes Againnew

He's faster than a job outsourced overseas, more powerful than a mass firing, able to leap over a crowd of disgruntled, downsized middle-class workers in a single bound.
Jackson Free Press  |  Ken Stiggers  |  07-11-2007  |  Comedy

Hacking the iPhonenew

The unlocking of the iPhone points to its most significant flaws.
Port Folio Weekly  |  Taylor Harwin  |  07-11-2007  |  Tech

Hit This Site: Copyranternew

A 15-year veteran of the New York City advertising world, two years ago this guy decided to take on the mission of exposing the advertising world as a total sham in which no one knows what the hell they are doing.
C-Ville Weekly  |  Nell Boeschenstein  |  07-11-2007  |  Tech

Put a Farm in Your Kitchennew

The only way to really ensure a constant, tasty, non-rotting supply of fresh herbs is to grow your own or steal from an unsuspecting neighbor.
Chicago Newcity  |  Michael Nagrant  |  07-11-2007  |  Food+Drink

Wineau: Fab Cabsnew

For one taster at least, white-trash Aussie beats a Napa legend.
East Bay Express  |  Blair Campbell  |  07-11-2007  |  Food+Drink

Charlottesville is a Hub for the New Local Food Movementnew

But what happens when food gets to be more political than flavorful?
C-Ville Weekly  |  Meg McEvoy  |  07-11-2007  |  Food+Drink

When Pigs Flynew

Geocachers all over the world are typing in coordinates to find treasures worth nothing more than the thrill of the hunt.
Gambit  |  Sam Winston  |  07-10-2007  |  Recreation

(Belt) Buckle Up

Fasten your seatbelts, America, because Mr. Pearman's Wild Ride starts at his Lake Olmstead house and ends with his artwork adorning Keith Richards.
Metro Spirit  |  Stacey Hudson  |  07-10-2007  |  Art

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