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1 Antichrisis
J. J. Cale
"Voluntourists" are on the rise, and newlyweds are no exception. As more couples opt to give back instead of indulge in the typical uber-pampered honeymoon, this guide shows you how.
2 Necrophorus
J. J. Cale
An entire swarm of Kotakuites has bombarded the tips email with a story from KETV 7 in Omaha Nebraska entitled, "Video Games Normalize Killing, Doctors Say." A completely atrocious headline, though good enough to get the story linked from the main page of CNN.
3 Meade Lux Lewis
J. J. Cale
The new Stallone-directed Rambo movie kicks action-ass like few movies have for a long time - but while wildly entertaining to the eighties-child in us: Is the brutal, almost sadistic portrayal of violence and black-and-white characters a good thing? And what do we think of the political argument Stallone takes care to portray and defend?
4 Ominus
J. J. Cale
Paul D. Brunelle-Apley, 26, was arrested again, when his attempt to make up with his 14-year-old girlfriend came to public attention. According to police, Brunelle-Apley was seeing another girl on the side (age 15), and in a display of remorse, he delivered flowers and a teddy bear to his main girlfriend while she was in class at Madison High
5 Pete Namlook and Dr. Atmo
J. J. Cale
The Twin Cities concert event of the year is -- few would argue -- Saturday night's double-whammy offering of Bob Dylan and Elvis Costello on the U.S. Cellular Coliseum stage.