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...There are some who are opposed to the war who may question just outright withdrawal as the right way to handle it including our elected officials,” Winters said. “But, I think most people will say ‘yeah, get the hell...

Author: By Claire M. Guehenno, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Local Vote Set On Iraq Pullout | 10/31/2006 | See Source »

...Kansas City, live animals - bats, rats, snakes, alligators - are real "props" in several haunts, including the Edge of Hell, Arnett-Bequeaith's warehouse, where skittish patrons descend from Heaven to Hell, with a stop in purgatory. The storyline: every day people make choices in their lives that determine whether they'll go to heaven or hell. "My great-grandfather was a pastor," says Arnett-Bequeaith, explaining her inspiration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Business of "Boo!" | 10/31/2006 | See Source »

...Hard Can It Be?" Good question, but does he have answers? Vying to become Texas' first independent Governor since Sam Houston, the author and ex?Texas Jewboys lead singer also asks, "Why the hell not?" on the stump...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: I Approved This Campaign Slogan | 10/30/2006 | See Source »

...Kinky Friedman, 61, the singer/songwriter/novelist who is trying to recreate a southern-fried version of wrestler Jesse Ventura's 1998 unlikely gubernatorial win in Minnesota. Friedman, also running as an independent, has outpolled both Bell and Strayhorn at times, but his bad prep and repetitive one-liners ("Why the hell not?" is his campaign slogan) are beginning to seem stale and tired. He has come under attack for his flip remarks, like one calling Katrina evacuees in Houston "crackheads and thugs", but he has refused Bell's calls to withdraw. "This is not an election. This is a moment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Campaign '06: A Texas-Size Race for Governor | 10/30/2006 | See Source »

Imagine yourself at the dinner party from hell: terrible food, mutual contempt that’s almost palpable, the bibulous hostess who no longer cares what she says, and if that isn’t enough, inclement weather so bad any pipedream of escape vanishes into the fog. Now imagine yourself not as a participant, but rather as a passive observer, free to soak in and enjoy all that deliciously dark humor without all the accompanying awkwardness. If all this tickles you pink, you Wes Anderson loving noirist you, then be sure to check out “Dinner...

Author: By Joshua J. Kearney, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Guess Who's Coming to 'Dinner' at the Loeb Ex | 10/26/2006 | See Source »

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