Free Will Astrology ARIES (March 21-April 19): If a farmer plants the same crop in the same field year after year, the earth’s nutrients get exhausted. [...] Rob Brezsny \ Jul 31, 2014 Freewill
Odds & Ends Odds & Ends Is it possible that stinking rich real estate heir Robert Durst is involved in a secret competition to become the evilest man on [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Jul 31, 2014 News
Week In Sloth: “The Quest,” “Wrestlemania 30” And Shart Week “The Quest” (KOAT-7 7pm) From the producers of The Lord of the Rings trilogy and “The Amazing Race” comes this reality show competition [...] Alibi \ Jul 31, 2014 Film
Aural Fixation: A History Of Rock In Burque, Pt. Ii Sometime in the early ’80s, Steve O’Neill’s prog rock band, Atlantis, played Eldorado High School. Besides O’Neill masterfully modulating keys, the band featured [...] August March \ Jul 31, 2014 Music (Dirt City Chronicles)
Idiot Box: “Extant” “Extant” On Cbs Summer television—as far as broadcast networks are concerned—is a dead zone. With ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox (and The CW, I guess) sticking [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Jul 31, 2014 Film
Film Review: I Origins Sci-Fi Love Story Speculates There’s More To Life Than Meets The Eye Summer movie season is not the time of year most people rely on for intelligent, well-thought-out science fiction. With stuff like Transformers: Age [...] Devin D. O'Leary \ Jul 31, 2014 Film
Follow The Cheeseheads: Ancient Wisconsin Wisdom On How To Grill Your Brats Ancient Wisconsin Wisdom On How To Grill Your Brats People from Wisconsin are generally a congenial, easygoing lot. Those Cheeseheads love their Green Bay Packers, their Friday fish frys, their beer and [...] Ari LeVaux \ Jul 24, 2014 Food
Some Like It Cold: Our Summer Soup Spectacular! Our Summer Soup Spectacular Look, we have a situation here. The same situation we have every summer—the city is baking, the sun spitting fire, and our swamp [...] Gail Guengerich \ Jul 24, 2014 Feature
Patio Living: Take In The Breeze At Some Of The City’s Best Oudoor Dining Spots Take In The Breeze At Some Of The City’s Best Oudoor Dining Spots The late summer sun can be a real drag, especially in the afternoon when it beats down and sucks the moisture right out [...] Ty Bannerman \ Jul 24, 2014 Feature Patio at MAS Tapas y Vino (Eric Williams ericwphoto.com)
The Bugman: New Research Links Pesticide Exposure To Autism Important research published last month in peer-reviewed journal Environmental Health Perspectives supports the theory that children whose mothers are exposed to agricultural pesticides [...] Richard Bugman Fagerlund \ Jul 24, 2014 News FLIT Spray Can ( Bullenwächter/Hamburg Museum )