AltWeeklies Wire
Cataloging the Cool Waynew
New internet sites take scientific archiving to the next level.
NOW Magazine |
Joseph Wilson |
07-05-2007 |
Tech
Tags: computers & technology
Way Out There and Right at Homenew
Rick Griffin retrospective reveals the California graphic artist's technical ingenuity and conceptual breadth.
Los Angeles CityBeat |
Kirk Silsbee |
07-05-2007 |
Art
Tags: visual arts
X's Exene Cervenkanew
The legendary punk musician on becoming a visual artist and why making collages is a lot like gambling.
Los Angeles CityBeat |
Tulsa Kinney |
07-05-2007 |
Art
Tags: visual arts
Joe's Foesnew
Union-linked nonprofit humiliates local grocer with food-spoilage allegations, and local media drops the ball completely.
East Bay Express |
Jeremy Singer-vine |
07-05-2007 |
Food+Drink
Back It Up, Back It Upnew
You got it, you gotta: advice from a geek.
San Antonio Current |
Jonathan Marcus |
07-05-2007 |
Tech
Tags: computers & technology
Pace Foods Heiress and Art Patron Diesnew
Linda Pace, dream in peace.
San Antonio Current |
Steven G. Kellman |
07-05-2007 |
Art
Tags: visual arts
Never Mind the Steampunknew
Can't our devices be pretty and practical?
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
Annalee Newitz |
07-05-2007 |
Tech
Tags: computers & technology
Porn in Pairsnew
The best pairings are food, wine, and connections to other people.
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
Paul Reidinger |
07-05-2007 |
Food+Drink
How Slow Can We Go?new
Free wireless could make sluggish internet even slower.
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
Sarah Acker |
07-05-2007 |
Culture
Printing Prodigynew
In interview with legendary photog/publisher Ralph Gibson, preparing to release a book of nudes.
Tucson Weekly |
Margaret Regan |
07-05-2007 |
Art
Tags: visual arts
A History Lesson in Hatenew
As early as the late 1800s, Berlin was a bustling liberal city. It boasted numerous gay clubs and drag bars. Organized gay groups were common. Shows featuring female impersonators had become almost passé.
Orlando Weekly |
Deanna Sheffield |
07-05-2007 |
History
Tags: history
Spanglish Food in Portlandnew
Toro Bravo cements the PDX-Spain connection.
Willamette Week |
Mike Thelin |
07-05-2007 |
Food+Drink
Love Me Two (or More) Times; Monogamy not cutting it? Maybe you're a polyamoristnew
Shara Smith looks pretty normal. She’s petite with a pale complexion and long dark hair that falls well below the waist of her thin frame. Smith is 30, outgoing, childless and has a career as a lighting and video technician that allows her to make her own hours. Even her hobbies are pretty standard: photography, cross-stitching, ballroom and swing dancing, making costumes out of liquid latex. (OK, that last one is a little out there.)
The only hint a casual observer might have that she’s not wholly middle-of-the-road is the message on the black camisole she wears during a recent interview: “My boyfriend says I need to be more affectionate,” it reads, “so now I have 2 boyfriends.”
Orlando Weekly |
Deanna Sheffield |
07-05-2007 |
Culture
Animal instincts
Artist focuses on fetching furry and feathered friends
Metro Spirit |
Stacey Hudson |
07-05-2007 |
Art
Tags: visual arts
Treasured Torah
Synagogue safeguards sacred text orphaned by Holocaust
Metro Spirit |
Stacey Hudson |
07-05-2007 |
History
Tags: history