Table of contents for week of April 18, 2003
NEWS & FEATURES
Without new incentives, Steven Stycos says recycling will continue to make just a small dent in the ever-accumulating amount of trash in Rhode Island
Early season bugaboos — like indecisive handling of the bullpen — are enough to lower the expectations of the most ardent Red Sox followers, so says long sufferer Chip Young
In Out There, Kris Frieswick wonders if she had more energy when she was single, or just afraid of missing something?
Phillipe & Jorge's Cool, Cool World: Seven pillars of ignorance
Ask Dr. Lovemonkey: All alone
Editors' Picks
Plus, this just in:
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AS THE PROJO TURNS: NLRB judges scorns editor's credibility in Ziner case
MILITARY SALES: US-Turkey imbroglio threatens big Textron deal
Moon Signs
MUSIC
Bob Gulla on a winning Throwback, Benny Sizzler, and more
Joseph Patel says the White Stripes are living out a rock and roll fantasy
Matt Ashare charts the slow and steady return of Evan Dando
Road Trips
Also, short reviews of:
Zehetmair Quartett
:SCHUMANN: STRING QUARTETS Nos. 1 and 3
The Spaceshots : OFFENSE/DEFENSE EP
Kenny Garrett : STANDARD OF LANGUAGE
Mark Bacino : THE MILLION DOLLAR MILKSHAKE
Hootie & the Blowfish :S/t
Brokeback : LOOKS AT THE BIRD
The Used : S/t
FILM
Petet Keough says Anger Management could save the world.
This week's trailers:
HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES
BULLETPROOF MONK
THEATER
Bill Rodriguez's take on Aishah Rahman's stunning one acts
Neil Simon's Rumours at the Granite,
Lorca's As Five Years Pass,
and Pat Hegnauer’s Beats of love.
BOOKS
Amy Finch on the searing stories of John McManus
FOOD
Bill Rodriguez anticipates a summer of fresh fish at the New England Fish Factory
SPECIALS
The Best 2002
Listings Index
Personals
Classifieds
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