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Riverfront Times
October 5, 2005
"Dirty Ernie"
The last of the redhot ballpark organists talks dirty and apologizes for nothing.
By Chad Garrison



Phoenix New Times
September 15, 2005
"The Vagina Dialogues"
Welcome to the new lesbian chic, where being "bi-curious" is only the beginning.
By Sarah Fenske



Riverfront Times
August 31, 2005
"Ozark Orgy"
Steer your vessel to Party Cove, a sordid stretch of Missouri shoreline where you can find heaven on a pontoon boat.
By Chad Garrison



Phoenix New Times
August 25, 2005
"Hardball"
In the super-competitive world of youth baseball, the only thing more dangerous than a purpose pitch is a father's runaway ego.
By Robert Nelson



Cleveland Scene
August 10, 2005
"Grimm Fairy Tale"
An Ohio cop helped change a rape law to protect victims. The same law sent him to prison.
By Denise Grollmus



SF Weekly
August 3, 2005
"A Very Special Concert"
The sweet, sad tale of Huey Lewis's relationship with the developmentally disabled.
By Katy St. Clair



Phoenix New Times
June 9, 2005
"Baby Man"
He never grew up, but Peter Pan he ain't.
By Joe Watson



Miami New Times
June 9, 2005
"Super Booze Me"
The sobering tale of one man's week-long binge in the world of alcohol distribution.
By Kirk Nielsen



Riverfront Times
June 8, 2005
"Behold the 40"
Much beloved and much maligned, the 40-ounce beer powers on.
By Mike Seely



Cleveland Scene
June 8, 2005
"Suicide Bridge"
Welcome to Akron, where bodies fall from the sky.
By Denise Grollmus



East Bay Express
May 25, 2005
"Friendly Fire"
How a cop gets shot by his brother officers: One small mistake at a time.
By Justin Berton



Phoenix New Times
May 19, 2005
"Big Cheese"
The dirtiest mouth in the nation's lounge revival belongs to a nice Jewish boy from Phoenix.
By Jimmy Magahern



Dallas Observer
May 19, 2005
"Generation Rx"
Adrift in a sea of pharmaceuticals, it's easy for a kid to drown.
By Glenna Whitley



Houston Press
May 12, 2005
"Got a Light?"
Hey, anti-smoking zealots: up your butts.
By Keith Plocek



SF Weekly
May 4, 2005
"Darth Vega to the Rescue"
It takes a villain to defeat the dark forces of the new economy.
By Tommy Craggs



Broward-Palm Beach New Times
April 14, 2005
"Misery and Clemency"
A thousand highway miles, ten days, nine baseball teams and a funeral.
By Sam Eifling



Dallas Observer
April 14, 2005
"Raiders of the Lost Toilet Factory"
The thrill of breaking and entering never quite goes away.
By Rick Kennedy



Cleveland Scene
April 13, 2005
"Ghost in the House"
Sometimes there really is a body in the haunted mansion.
By James Renner



Riverfront Times
April 13, 2005
"I Punched Saddam in the Mouth"
Meet Samir, the St. Louis auto mechanic who pulled Saddam Hussein from his spider hole.
By Chad Garrison




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