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by Ted P. Schmidt
Letter from the Galapagos: Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa and his country’s Bolivarian Revolution.
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by J. Tim Raymond |
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by Bruce Fisher
Susan Solomon won the National Science Award 10 years ago for figuring out that our use of aerosol cans had dug a hole in the ozone layer. Earlier this week, Solomon reported that all of humanity must face the fact that Earth is on a path toward massive climate change.
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by Buck Quigley
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by Buck Quigley & Geoff Kelly
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by Geoff Kelly
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by Justin Sondel
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by Anthony Chase
Twice Around, a new comedy by Darryl Schneider, has a lot going for it. The playwright has a gift for engaging comic dialogue and has created four appealing characters who walk the line between two and three dimensions with clever wit and insight.
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by Donny Kutzbach
It’s probably a waste of time trying to convince 90 percent of the population that the Bee Gees were ever anything other than slickly produced, silver-lamé-suit-clad, blue-eyed R&B hit-makers of the disco era.
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Hats off to the ladies! We’re proud to announce the third band to win a spot in our next live showdown at Nietzsche’s on Friday, February 13: Congratulations, Paul’s Grandfather!
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Artvoice's weekly round-up of events to watch out for the week, including our editor's pick: Editor's Pick: Configuration Dance with Susan Jaffe & Misty Copeland, performing at the Albright Knox on Friday, January 31.
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by M. Faust
Buffalo audiences are guaranteed one good laugh out of New in Town. Miami business executive Lucy Hill (Renée Zellweger) arrives at a Minnesota airport in garb suitable to Florida. Proud of herself for having brought a sweater to deal with the weather, she puts it on, steps out into the November chill—and screams.
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by Jim Corbran
If anyone had any doubts about the state of the auto industry, a walk around this year’s North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) would have clued them in real fast. Although no attendance figures have been released, I didn’t bump into nearly as many people as usual this year, even at the most popular exhibits.
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by Chuck Shepherd
They’re either earnestly civic-minded or people with issues, but in several dozen cities across the country, men (and a few women) dress in homemade superhero costumes and patrol marginal neighborhoods, aiming to deter crime.
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by Rob Brezsny
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): “The seed cannot sprout upwards without simultaneously sending roots into the ground,” says an ancient Egyptian proverb.
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I’ve been married for 17 years (don’t ask my age!) and my husband and I have made a good partnership. You wouldn’t say there’s a lot of fire there, but we love each other and we’ve got a good thing going. I know I’m not perfect, and believe me I know he’s not either.
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