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Raves: Music, Drugs, and Enlightenment Article 
Rave culture comes in many different variations. However, each contain the underlying theme of challenging mainstream societal norms.
Apr 27, 2010 - Le Bach Pham
16 Magazine Pop Culture Auction Article 
The personal collections of 16 Magazine's former editorial directors, Danny Fields and Randi Reisfeld, go on the auction block this Sunday, September 27.
Sep 25, 2009 - Kathleen Strelow
Ice Ice Baby and 90s Pop Culture Article 
From grunge to hip-hop, boy bands to Budweiser commercials, the 1990s were full of pop culture firsts. Here's a look back at the dot com decade.
May 22, 2007 - Kate Luther
Arash Farzaneh is a writer and a language professor. He has a Master's degree in French literature with a minor in Psychology. Since his youth he has been fascinated with philosophy and literature....
Marsha Carter Writer
As a former radio reporter and now full-time writer, I've developed the habit of observing and listening to people in all walks of life and of all persuasions. No situation is too small or too large...
Destination Thailand: Khao San Road Article 
Khao San Road. The mystery destination famous for its cheap charlatans, sex scandals and drunken debauchery. What is its draw? What is its secret?
Aug 7, 2008 - Tara Sena-Becker
Drug Ecstasy - the Scary Truth Article 
Ecstasy shuts down the nervous system. It can cause permanent brain damage. Read on to see what people and users say.
Aug 19, 2009 - Anita Saran
A Colored Girl Hungers for Blue Eyes Article 
Morrison's implying that Pecola's desire for blue eyes is a query for Afro-American women suggests her quest to defeat the beauty of her book.
Feb 11, 2011 - Churaumanie Bissundyal
Cate Blanchett to Appear at the Vienna Festival 2012 Article 
The Oscar-winning actress will take the stage with the Sydney Theatre Company in a new English adaptation of Gross und Klein by Botho Strauss.
Feb 23, 2012 - MyHue McGowran
Ashland, Oregon – More Than Shakespeare Festival Article 
Southern Oregon town celebrates 75 years of Shakespeare Festival and welcomes older visitors with great shopping, B and Bs, dining and outdoor activities.
Jul 18, 2010 - Grace Lichtenstein
Football at the Movies Article 
Soccer (or football as it is known in the UK) has attracted movie-makers since movies were first made. Here are seven of the best films about soccer and some of the worst
Jul 23, 2008 - Alistair McCulloch
Black Nativity by Langston Hughes Article 
Celebrate with gospel, dance, poetry and more in Langston Hughes' traditional Christmas play and read about its 1960s controversy.
Jan 31, 2007 - Sharyn Skeeter
Human Traffic: Film Review Article 
Human Traffic, from British director Justin Kerrigan, chronicles the Welsh Rave Scene through a drug-fueled weekend in Cardiff.
Jun 29, 2011 - Rafal Plonka
Trance Music and Altered States of Consciousness Article 
Trance can be seen as reviving the original conceptions of music whereby rhythms were used to alter states of consciousness to bring about spirituality and dissociation.
Mar 31, 2010 - Jamil Karim
Lasagna with Lobster Article 
Savor a new version of an Italian classic: Lobster Lasagna, a recipe featuring Maine's culinary classic in an elegant presentation.
May 5, 2007 - Michael Vyskocil
Film Review: This Island Earth Article 
Iconic images and a handsome production design make This Island Earth one of the most recognizable of the 1950's interplanetary science fiction features.
Oct 31, 2011 - Rob Humanick
Northern Soul Story:The Twisted Wheel CD Review Article 
Largely seen as the forerunner of British Club culture, the Northern Soul scene never broke out of the provinces during its' mid-1960s heyday.
Jan 26, 2009 - Tim Peacock
The Importance of Seven in The Rez Sisters Article 
More than just a number, the numeral seven captures the true Native American culture that encompasses Highway's play.
Nov 27, 2008 - Jenna Galley
Staging Aristophanes Today Article 
The comedies of the Ancient Greek dramatist Aristophanes are enjoying a comeback - but there are risks attached to their popularity.
Oct 6, 2007 - Jem Bloomfield
Sonja Mills on Canadian Theatre Article 
Sonja Mills, known for her wry and potent point of view, says it's vital that society continues to support Canadian independent theatre.
Mar 9, 2007 - Coral Andrews