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Looking at him, you'd never know.
The cocaine, the heroin, the meth, the whiskey. The days on end with no sleep, just one big roll after another, from one bar to the next...
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It's the second Friday night in a row I've been hanging out in Heather Rae Johnson's living room, listening to Johnson and her husband, Shannon Marino, roll through the...
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Is it possible to predict a lousy dining experience as soon as you enter a chow house, without a peek at the bill of fare? You betcha. For instance, if the teenage hostess is...
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If nothing else, Robert Rodriguez's Sin City, co-directed with Frank Miller (and Quentin Tarantino, for a few seconds), will be remembered as the most faithful comic-book...
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Note to young hipsters who want to claim famed underground filmmaker George Kuchar as their own: You're 40 years too late. Although Kuchar is hotter than ever with disaffected...
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Troy Glaus knows a thing or two about comebacks.
After all, the new Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman was part of one of the greatest turnarounds in World Series history...
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I consider myself an environmentalist.
And I've long been a strong supporter of Native American rights.
But in recent days I have become outraged over the astounding...
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T.S. Eliot dubbed April "the cruelest month," but even The Waste Land neglected to point out that National Humor and National Anxiety Month share the same calendar page. As do...
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Does the world really need a new film from Woody Allen every single year? Yes, he is one of America's great auteurs. Yes, he's responsible for some very fine movies, many of...
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"He's the exact same guy after 25 years," I exclaim to my old college buddy, Aaron, who's in town visiting, as well as to my 74-year-old stepdad, Nick.
"What'd you expect?"...
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THU 31
Who knew it would take 25 self-proclaimed "idiots" to end an 86-year-old curse? Or that it would take almost eight years to get the Boston Red Sox to visit Bank One...
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Earlier this month, the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association commandeered the National Press Club for a "media briefing." Reporters from publications like the New York Times...
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Dateline Duluth, Minnesota -- On Tuesday, a Minnesota district court judge threw out a multimillion-dollar lawsuit filed by 37-year-old Duluth native Brian Swerzyk against the...
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Give Dan Harris, the writer/director of Imaginary Heroes, plenty of credit for boldness and ambition. Not many kids fresh out of Columbia University would have the wherewithal...
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I've written many thousands of words about my most beloved gadget, the GameBoy. And, of course, the GameBoy Advance. Tiny machines that let me play video games on the go. I...
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At last year's Arizona Central Pride Festival, the guy in the hemp shorts and the hot-pink feather boa didn't get to finish his fantastically ludicrous karaoke cover of "Like a...
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READERS PEARCED OFF
Founding Fathers would quake: I just read your article titled "Religious Wrong" (John Dougherty, March 17). I have to say that I have never been so...
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"Atmosphere finally made a good record . . . yeah, right, that shit almost sounds convincing," Minneapolis-based MC Slug, head of the Rhymesayers collective and label, raps...
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Ed Dominguez, 38, painter, Phoenix booster, refugee from architecture and from San Juan, Puerto Rico, his birthplace. His large-format paintings of nuns have made brides of...
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By Niki D'Andrea, Ashlea Deahl, Austin Head, Craig Wallach and Joe Watson Published:
March 31, 2005
4/1-4/10
A souvenir shop in Dearborn, Michigan, once sold a rubber stamp that read, "People are more violently opposed to fur than leather because it's safer to harass rich...