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A painting of South African President Jacob Zuma with his junk exposed becomes a major point of controversy at an art exhibition, Devils goalie Martin Brodeuer continues to defy time and has no plans to skate away from the game any time soon, the Material Skank works on a mash-up of hers and Lady Gaga's music, a truly outstanding day arrives for lawyer haters as a major legal firm goes bankrupt and more. STORY NEWS FROM THE FRINGE HOME PAGE
Thought Piece: Do you know why you hate Nickelback? 
They have lost a Facebook popularity contest to a pickle and inspired citizens of two separate cities in two countries to start online petitions to ban them from performing at sporting events. Andy Harris and Luke Shadrosky dig in and attempt to figure out exactly why Nickelback, a.k.a. Nickelhack. inspires so much hate and just what it is about the Canadian poseur rockers that incites such a vitriolic reaction from the masses. STORY THOUGHT PIECES PAGE
Photo gallery: Spring Flower Power - Part 2
Kelly Lambert offers up a second outstanding gallery full of images of spring. See flower power in all its glory in the second installment of this series showing off colorful flowers and great rural scenes in locations well off the beaten path. With winter now officially behind us, it's time to look forward and to enjoy bright shades, new growth and plenty of peaceful vistas through the lens of one of the Fringe's truly talented photographers. Enjoy. SLIDESHOW GALLERY
FML: The week in TV and music (Week of May 26)
The season finale of Revenge is full of hope and heartbreak for Emily Thorne as she bests a major adversary and seems to have exonerated her late father only to see her hopes explode at the last possible moment in a giant ball of flames, an FML-style breakdown of 10 of this week's best and worst new music releases, with five big thumbs-up and five thumbs-down ratings handed out to those who deserve them. LISTEN! FML HOME PAGE
Album review: The Cult - Choice of Weapon
Five years removed from their last release, The Cult return and despite their ever-changing cast, the British rockers led by Ian Astbury deliver a straightforward, singular-purpose album that amps up the volume from the outset and never relents, Andy Harris finds. Although dark and uniformly melancholy and pessimistic, the effort sticks to its thesis and finds a positive outcome as a direct result of its dogmatic approach. REVIEW MUSIC CORNER HOME PAGE
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