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Irreverent and often sophomoric, Michael Moore’s doc…
Reluctant hero John McClane is back for a fourth time in Live Free or Die Hard, and once again he’s escaping from impossible situations with the help of jaw-dropping visual effects. This time, though, there’s a very smart story to accompany his heroics, and it’s still just as fun to watch hi…
A Tuck and Patti concert isn’t so much a musical exp…
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The issue has made it into the New York Times and up…
As the city of Seaside negotiates its next contract …
The funniest thing about badgers, says UC Davis doct…
Salinas could score some much-needed gang prevention…
It’s hard to find the right words to describe da Gio…
The world has never looked like this. It rushes up toward me, spinning like a spectacularly green-and-blue record. Meanwhile, the needle in front of me spins around the altimeter— three thousand feet, two thousand. The accelerometer to its left tells me the G-force sucking me into my seat is…
Underground culture is a trip. It rails against the …