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Subjected to the light of day, Sarah Palin doesn't look like a maverick at all.
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Ronald Taylor is one of perhaps hundreds of innocent people Harris County has put in prison.
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Sloppy U.S. government paperwork is putting the lives of asylum seekers at risk.
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Shiny Toy Guns
7 p.m. Sunday, October 8. Creepy Crawl (3524 Washington Boulevard).
Published on October 04, 2006
Don't be put off by their tragic asymmetrical haircuts Shiny Toy Guns are one of the most promising electronic dance bands to transcend the played-out electroclash scene. The so-called "Shinys" are receiving attention for creating complex dance music with a lush indie-rock core, although '80s goth tunes seem to be their greatest influence: Their mix of powerful female-centered vocals and big beats results in an electro-paradise that sounds a little like Peaches singing New Order. But wherever they go, the dance party follows; just check the Tommie Sunshine remix of their catchiest song, "Le Disko." Oh, and as an added bonus, they do the best live cover of Depeche Mode's "Stripped" ever.