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Homme Lounge, Chew, and the Month in Tasty Photos Over the Weekend

Club Candids: The Final Party Foul at Homme Lounge For the last four years, Homme Lounge has hosted dance nights for every music scene from hip hip to industrial to indie rock; but its most consistently crowded affair for the last year and a half has been its Party Foul...
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Club Candids: The Final Party Foul at Homme Lounge For the last four years, Homme Lounge has hosted dance nights for every music scene from hip hip to industrial to indie rock; but its most consistently crowded affair for the last year and a half has been its Party Foul Friday nights. Now that Homme is closing down for good, it was only fitting to let the Party Foul crew handle the bon voyage...see photos

John Layman's Comic Chew Takes a Bite Out of Crime Cannibals, cops, bird flu: All three of these things have grabbed headlines before, but probably not simultaneously. That's where comic book creator John Layman comes in. His runaway hit series Chew follows the adventures of Tony Chu, a detective turned FDA agent who lives in a world where chicken meat was outlawed by Big Brother after a bird flu scare...full story

Phoenix New Times: November 2009 In Photos We're stuffed! With food and with photos. Take a look back on the parties and events that made November 2009 one worth gobbling up...see photos

Month In Food Porn: November 2009 Thanksgiving didn't defeat your appetite? This slide show will. We've taken a look back at all the succulent food shots taken for Chow Bella and "Cafe" this month and packed them into this handy slide show. Who's up for seconds?...see photos

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