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National Features

  • Phoenix New Times
    Canine Crusaders

    That drug-sniffing dog up ahead? He may not be your best friend.

    By Ray Stern
  • Broward-Palm Beach New Times
    The Muscle Men

    Thanks to a string of Florida "anti-aging clinics," baseball's steroid scandal isn't limited to superstars.

    By Michael J. Mooney
  • Miami New Times
    Picked On

    Farm workers earn nada in America's green-bean capital.

    By Janine Zeitlin
  • Village Voice
    "Why I'm No Longer a Brain-Dead Liberal"

    An election-season essay from one of America's greatest playwrights.

    By David Mamet

Every Man for Himself/God Against All, the current group exhibition at White Flag Projects (4568 Manchester Avenue; 314-531-3442 or www.whiteflagprojects.org), presents art that explores the concept of becoming a stranger. Aiding this exploration is a weekly film series rife with great movies that embrace the stranger. Not so coincidentally, the series debuts at 7 p.m. this evening with Werner Herzog's amazing The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser or Every Man for Himself and God Against All. Based on the true story of a German youth with a mysterious background, Herzog's film features outsider artist Bruno S. as Kaspar. All films are free and screen at 7 p.m. on Wednesday and Saturday through April 19.
Wed., March 19, 2008

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