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Lesbians vs. Lesbians: Who Owns the 'L' Word?new

Lesbians, the only reason you just got a capital "L" is because you started the sentence, but henceforth you are lesbians with a lower case "l." When I write Lesbians with a capital "L," I am referring to the good citizens of the Aegean island of Lesbos, a few of whom are suing your asses for stealing their name.
San Diego CityBeat  |  D.A. Kolodenko  |  05-08-2008  |  Commentary

A New Generation Redefines Craftwork on its Own DIY Termsnew

While old-school craftwork was forged by economic necessity and practicality as much as creativity, today's craft movement is both artsier and slipperier. It carries echoes of both '70s macrame power and '90s grrl power. It has a fierce anti-consumerist message, yet it's based on making and buying things.
Gambit  |  Kevin Allman  |  05-08-2008  |  Culture

Karma Cleanser: Honesty is Always Worth its Weight in Karmanew

"I was really hoping my assistant would have just translated the credit memo. Is that so wrong?"
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Tray Butler  |  05-07-2008  |  Advice

Moodswing: Plenty of Debrisnew

The generalities of drunk people.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Hollis Gillespie  |  05-07-2008  |  Comedy

Wine Trips on the Roads Less Travelednew

Napa and Sonoma valleys are the obvious choices when plotting a trip through wine country. But there are other pleasures to be found by going where many haven't ventured: Santa Barbara and Mendocino counties and Willamette Valley, Ore.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Taylor Eason  |  05-07-2008  |  Food+Drink

Bruce Maurey Backs Up the Band. With Color.new

While the up-and-coming jam band Equaleyes rocks the house, Maurey is busy painting it.
Boise Weekly  |  Tara Morgan  |  05-07-2008  |  Art

'Conflict: Denied' Sequelnew

Some games fail when they look bad, sound bad and end up being, well, bad. Conflict: Denied Ops is this kind of failure.
Jackson Free Press  |  Nick Judin  |  05-07-2008  |  Video Games

The Perfect Food Shortagenew

With the United Nations aboard the local/organic bandwagon, global agriculture and distribution systems may get an assist in a more sustainable direction.
San Antonio Current  |  Ari LeVaux  |  05-07-2008  |  Food+Drink

Tennis Fuelnew

I always crave a submarine sandwich after playing tennis. I'm not exactly sure why that is, but a six-inch grilled chicken on wheat with lettuce, olives, cucumbers and honey mustard hits the spot right on.
Jackson Free Press  |  Sarah Chistine Bolton  |  05-07-2008  |  Food+Drink

I'm No Elitistnew

Leaders who instill hope and progress into the minds of the people are ridiculed and/or eliminated, while opportunists make promises they forget. Therefore, the people on the bottom become angry, apathetic and bitter, and they cling to nothing that takes them nowhere.
Jackson Free Press  |  Sue Doh Nem  |  05-07-2008  |  Commentary

Prom Nightnew

Morgan Freeman and film crews were met with opposition when he decided to fund and document Charleston High School's first integrated prom. The idea of separate proms in this day and age is ridiculous. In fact, as a proud Mississippian, it's embarrassing.
Jackson Free Press  |  Kamikaze  |  05-07-2008  |  Commentary

Portland's Bike-based Food Businesses are Picking Up Speednew

Bicycle-based food businesses are sprouting like daisies, from a bike-based "cookie CSA" to a three-wheeled, single-origin coffee cafe.
Willamette Week  |  Deeda Schroeder  |  05-07-2008  |  Food+Drink

'No Pay' Into 'Co-Pay'new

High fuel prices, housing and credit crisis and the economic recession have affected the way folk spend their dollars.
Jackson Free Press  |  Sue Doh Nem  |  05-07-2008  |  Commentary

A Clear Path for the Journeynew

Growing up with a strong loathing and sense of resentment toward whites, it was difficult for me to take a look in the mirror and realize that everyone deserves to be treated with dignity, regardless of race or status.
Jackson Free Press  |  Queen Folayan  |  05-07-2008  |  Commentary

One Artist's Leap Of Faith on the Post-Katrina Gulf Coastnew

Mississippi artist H.C. Porter documented two years of life on the post-Hurricane Katrina Gulf Coast, culminating in more than 50 mixed-media paintings rendering real Mississippians and their struggles.
Jackson Free Press  |  Terri Cowart  |  05-07-2008  |  Art

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