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New Book Uses Tailgating to Re-Introduce Guys to the Kitchennew
Food writer Pableaux Johnson insists ESPN Gameday Gourmet isn't just a fat-and-grease tour.
The Memphis Flyer |
Paul Gerald |
09-11-2007 |
Food+Drink
Preparing Your Garden for Fallnew
Experience has shown that planting into the warm soil of late summer and fall provides many kinds of plants the environment they need to get well established before the cool-down.
Santa Barbara Independent |
Virginia Hayes |
09-11-2007 |
Gardening
Tags: gardening
Recipe: Fat Elvis Sandwichnew
Waffles, banana, and as much butter as you can stand.
Philadelphia Weekly |
Staff |
09-10-2007 |
Food+Drink
The Texas Redneck Games: A Redneck State of Mindnew

But don't confuse these hard partyers with white trash.
The Texas Observer |
John MacCormack |
09-10-2007 |
Recreation
Tags: recreation
Chess as a Summer Jobnew
Sign painter Cecil Locke has figured out how to play his favorite game all season -- and make a buck off it too.
Chicago Reader |
Gus Garcia-Roberts |
09-10-2007 |
Recreation
Tags: recreation
Grief Made Graphicnew
Anders Nilsen dealt with the death of his fiancee the best way he knew how: by drawing comics.
Chicago Reader |
Jessica Hopper |
09-10-2007 |
Art
Tags: visual arts
Rich Sicilian Reds Put Warmth into Fallnew
There are plenty of reds, despite the fact that white-wine grapes are still Sicily's largest plantings. Perhaps the most promising variety is the ubiquitous nero d'avola, which takes to oak aging successfully.
The Georgia Straight |
Jurgen Gothe |
09-07-2007 |
Food+Drink
Pardon My Frenchnew
This recipe brings French salmon croquettes into the Southern kitchen.
Jackson Free Press |
Sarah Christine Bolton |
09-07-2007 |
Food+Drink
The Myth of Separationnew
An American travels to the Muslim world looking for more than just a 30-second soundbite.
Jackson Free Press |
Ronni Mott |
09-07-2007 |
Culture
Welcome to Silicon Ghettonew
Despite technological alienation from corporations, members of the Silicon Ghetto Electronic Community Institute for the High-Definition Challenged will use resourcefulness and innovation to provide poor folk with truly affordable entertainment devices!
Jackson Free Press |
Ken Stiggers |
09-07-2007 |
Comedy
Tags: humor & satire
Guide To Driving The Right Waynew
After a whole three years of driving, and a near miss with crashing into a house, Maggie Burks has much wisdom and even more advice for "novices" on the road.
Jackson Free Press |
Maggie Burks |
09-07-2007 |
Comedy
Tags: humor & satire
Portrait of A Young Man As An Artistnew
Greg Gandy is a 17-year-old high school fine arts student with a niche for blending sarcasm and humor with serious subjects in his art.
Jackson Free Press |
Ari Glogower |
09-07-2007 |
Art
Tags: visual arts
Tastefully Ghetto Catwalknew
Stiggers offers ways to dress "tastefully ghetto" in his satirical commentary on the popularized "ghetto fabulous" trends.
Jackson Free Press |
Ken Stiggers |
09-07-2007 |
Commentary
Go, Guilt-Freenew
It's easy to plan a green and relatively guilt-free vacation by adhering to these suggestions regarding accomodations, location, transportation and shopping.
Jackson Free Press |
Kelly Bryan Smith |
09-07-2007 |
Travel
Tags: travel
Two California Public Radio Stations to Mergenew
KAZU and KUSP will remain two separate stations with separate facilities -- one in Santa Cruz and one in Monterey County -- dollars and sense will commingle at administrative, programming and staffing levels.
Monterey County Weekly |
Michelle Caldwell |
09-07-2007 |
Media
Tags: radio