AltWeeklies Wire
Lights... Camera... Murder!new
Featuring more than 40 bone-chilling scenes and Hollywood-style horror sequences, Indigo Prophecy is a game you'll want to play with the lights on.
Boulder Weekly |
Todd Michael Shaffer |
10-18-2005 |
Video Games
Tags: video games
Pick Me Upnew
The turnout at Houston's swingers clubs swells with the young, hip and restless. Couples in their twenties and thirties seek excitement but often find jealousy.
Houston Press |
Josh Harkinson |
10-17-2005 |
Culture
Signing Away Indian Sovereigntynew
A contract between Station Casinos of Las Vegas, Nev., and an Indian tribe places the tribe in a position of perpetual subordination to the corporation.
North Bay Bohemian |
Peter Byrne |
10-17-2005 |
Commentary
A Discussion About Theorynew
Theories are beautiful, usable things--unlike explanations using miracles.
Tucson Weekly |
Catherine O'Sullivan |
10-14-2005 |
Commentary
Hold the Vaginanew
The October issue of Seventeen includes an article about vaginas and all you need to know about them. But you won't find this magazine at Albertons. The chain pulled the October issue from its supermarkets in 11 states, including Arizona.
Tucson Weekly |
Connie Tuttle |
10-14-2005 |
Commentary
Practice Cat and Sidekick Catnew
Experiences with two very different cats
teach a beleaguered owner that every successful relationship requires compromise.
Illinois Times |
Doug Bybee |
10-14-2005 |
Commentary
Jockey Phenomenon Bounces Back From Bad Breaknew
Seventeen-year-old Kyle Kaenel, who broke his neck in Phoenix, Ariz., is back on the track and winning.
Illinois Times |
Bruce Rushton |
10-14-2005 |
Sports
Tags: Arizona, Horses, Illinois, Chicago, break neck, Lindy McDaniel, Pinckneyville, ponies, pony, rookie jock
Hands Off My Grandbabiesnew
A radio talk show host jumps on the subject of black folk and crime.
Jackson Free Press |
Ken Stiggers |
10-13-2005 |
Comedy
Tags: humor & satire
Born to be a Thugnew
Young people are demonized in America: It pays to hate them, disparage them, ridicule them, stereotype them, profile them, arrest them, condescend to them, use them for votes and lead the evening news with them.
Jackson Free Press |
Donna Ladd |
10-13-2005 |
Commentary
Nobel Rotnew
The Nobel Prize has awards for physics and chemistry and literature -- what about cooking and food?
Baltimore City Paper |
Joe Macleod |
10-13-2005 |
Comedy
Tags: humor & satire
The World's Effort to Keep Iran From Building Nukesnew
Efforts to get Iran to give up its nuclear program haven't gotten anywhere so far but might soon.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Andisheh Nouraee |
10-13-2005 |
Commentary
Tags: WAR
Daniel Wants to Hook Up His Wires to His Catnew
When Hollis Gillespie's friend Daniel jokes about the wires connected to his heart, saying he's going to take them off himself and put them on his fat house cat, and let the doctors decipher that, panic creeps in.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Hollis Gillespie |
10-13-2005 |
Comedy
Tags: humor & satire, moodswing
Apple of Temptationnew
If you're plotting a seduction, bake a pie, but if you're planning for love that keeps on giving, make an apple coffee cake.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Kim O'Donnel |
10-13-2005 |
Food+Drink
Tags: Kitchen Witch
A Change of Heart on Sherrynew
An exploration of all the different types of sherry -- there are 12 altogether -- reveals to a critic that they don't all fall into the stomach-turning category.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Taylor Eason |
10-13-2005 |
Food+Drink
Tags: Corkscrew
Think Katrina Was Bad? Try an Avian Flu Pandemicnew
Politicians in Washington are beginning to wake up to the terrifying realization that a flu pandemic in America could wipe out a third of the population.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Doug Monroe |
10-13-2005 |
Commentary