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Celebrity Fragrances: Fumes of Greatnessnew

Miami might be ground zero for the celebrity fragrance industry. After all, nothing says image-conscious excess — our national specialty — like paying $49 for a sleek three-ounce bottle of star-blessed ferret piss.
Miami New Times  |  Gus Garcia-Roberts  |  02-17-2009  |  Culture

Lance Armstrong Tells Us Why He's Back in the Racenew

Now in the early stages of his comeback, after three and a half years of retirement, Armstrong is back after retiring from the sport in 2005 -- pitching his message of cancer awareness. Beginning Saturday in Sacramento, he will pedal much of the length of the state in the Amgen Tour of California.
Sacramento News & Review  |  James Raia  |  02-17-2009  |  Sports

Why Right Now May be Your Best Chance to Eat Oysters for Years to Comenew

Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, Gustav and Ike have limited the Gulf oyster harvest and damaged oyster reefs. And failures in West Coast hatcheries may be the result of an even more disturbing problem.
Houston Press  |  Robb Walsh  |  02-17-2009  |  Food+Drink

Use Essential Oils for Essential Healingnew

Healers and spiritual masters have been using essential oils for centuries. Now, you can, too.
Jackson Free Press  |  Julie Chaffin  |  02-13-2009  |  Culture

Protect Workers' Rights -- Enact the Employee Free Choice Actnew

It's time to level the economic playing field by encouraging workers to organize and enacting the Employee Free Choice Act.
Jackson Free Press  |  Bill Chandler  |  02-13-2009  |  Commentary

Unemployed Winonew

Pour a drop of wine for the unemployed, victims of corporate scams and those smiling individuals who are financially terrorized.
Jackson Free Press  |  Ken Stiggers  |  02-13-2009  |  Comedy

Tap Dancing Around the Antimodernity Movementnew

Why live your life like it’s the past? Because the present kind of sucks. Yes, it might seem odd for this faction of the antimodernity movement to obsess over the 1920s — after all, that era is arguably when modernity was born. It’s an era that seems both more decadent and more innocent than ours.
L.A. Weekly  |  Gendy Alimurung  |  02-13-2009  |  Performance

Pretty Brutal: Work By Five Edgy Memphis Artistsnew

"Double Date" is an exhibition mounted by partners who are passionate about art and each other.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Carol Knowles  |  02-13-2009  |  Art

Imperial Stouts fit for Royaltynew

In this world of super-sized everything, even the beer world isn’t safe. The industry term, however, is "double" or "imperial." This is annoying, as it belittles and confuses beer’s great history. Only one style of beer should be allowed to carry the "imperial" appellation — the beer of the Russian royal court — Russian Imperial Stout.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Mike Tessier  |  02-12-2009  |  Food+Drink

How Spring Training Gradually Forced Arizona to Decrease Discriminationnew

An overt act of racism in Florida helped bring spring training baseball to Tucson more than 60 years ago -- even though this small Southwestern city was far from being immune to racial prejudice.
Tucson Weekly  |  Dave Devine  |  02-12-2009  |  Sports

Solo Mission to the South Polenew

Todd Carmichael races against time, frostbite and insanity to become the first American to slog 700 miles to the South Pole -- alone.
The Inlander  |  Jacob H. Fries  |  02-12-2009  |  Sports

Chicago's Museum of Holography Could Soon Be Out on the Curbnew

Loren Billings lives out her days amid her memories at Chicago's Museum of Holography. But thanks to three mysterious "friends" and a million-dollar loan approved by Illinois state treasurer Alexi Giannoulias, she could soon be on the curb.
Chicago Reader  |  Ling Ma  |  02-12-2009  |  Art

Applauding Christian Bale For Living Up to His Actorly Responsibilitiesnew

If you’ve listened to the audio clip of Christian Bale's eruption on the set of Terminator: Salvation, then you know that Bale understands that a movie star’s job isn’t just about acting, but also about living the life to which everyone else aspires.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Greg Beato  |  02-12-2009  |  Culture

450-pound Cher Impersonator/Magician Is Passing His Experience On to the Next Generationnew

Tiny Bubbles isn’t your average 450-pound Cher impersonator; he’s also a magician, a comedian and most of all, a mentor.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Rick Lax  |  02-12-2009  |  Performance

A D.C. Eatery’s Owners Violated Federal Laws. One More Entero, Please?new

There’s another layer to ethical eating, buried way underneath the heavier issues of animal rights, fair-trade products, sustainable ingredients, and organic foods. There are diners who will never frequent a restaurant or coffeeshop because the owners have crossed some line.
Washington City Paper  |  Tim Carman  |  02-12-2009  |  Food+Drink

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