What a tease: A rundown of what’s in the April 22 issue

April 21st, 2009 by Cooper Levey-Baker in Arts, Books, Editor's Desk, Film, Food and Drink, Music, News, Politics, Sarasota-Manatee

What’s in Creative Loafing Volume 11, Issue 29, on stands tomorrow, Wed., April 22:

COVER STORY

The Sarasota Green Marketplace nearly went under, but instead it’s surviving, thanks to an intriguing argument: Natural capitalism might just be our way out of our economic mess.

NEW & VIEWS

The Sarasota Observer declares war. No Really.

What can America do to thwart Somali pirates?

FOOD & DRINK

Front Door Organics celebrates a milestone.

Food Editor Brian Ries reviews New York New York.

Beer review: Terra Rye’Zd.

Great white wines with which to ring in the springtime.

Dining guide: All the restaurants on St. Armands Circle.

Dining guide: The best Thai joints on the Suncoast.

ART & ENTERTAINMENT

Singer/songwriter Ray LaMontagne keeps it private.

Movie review: Sugar is a bittersweet baseball tale.

Books: Reading Don DeLillo’s The Names.

Soundboard: All the best live music in the area.

The list: A ginormous compendium of Suncoast events.

COLUMNS

Sex & the suburbs: Theresa Rose steps out.

— News of the weird.

The straight dope: What’s more likely to cause cancer, smoking or tanning?

— Puzzler.

— Free will astrology.

Back page report: The latest from The Scenestress.


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