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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Phoenix New Times
June 9, 2005 "Baby Man" He never grew up, but Peter Pan he ain't. By Joe Watson |
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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 |
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Riverfront Times
June 8, 2005 "Behold the 40" Much beloved and much maligned, the 40-ounce beer powers on. By Mike Seely |
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Cleveland Scene
June 8, 2005 "Suicide Bridge" Welcome to Akron, where bodies fall from the sky. By Denise Grollmus |
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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 |
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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 |
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Dallas Observer
May 19, 2005 "Generation Rx" Adrift in a sea of pharmaceuticals, it's easy for a kid to drown. By Glenna Whitley |
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Houston Press
May 12, 2005 "Got a Light?" Hey, anti-smoking zealots: up your butts. By Keith Plocek |
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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 |
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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 |
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Dallas Observer
April 14, 2005 "Raiders of the Lost Toilet Factory" The thrill of breaking and entering never quite goes away. By Rick Kennedy |
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Cleveland Scene
April 13, 2005 "Ghost in the House" Sometimes there really is a body in the haunted mansion. By James Renner |
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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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