Table of contents for week of July 25, 2003
NEWS & FEATURES
The Narragansett tribe made a bold move when they forced the smoke shop issue. Ian Donnis reports.
Chip Young says Will Anderson’s baseball book, The Lost New England Nine is a good find.
Dan Kennedy reports on the mismash of lies that comprised the Bush administration's case for war.
Phillipe & Jorge's Cool, Cool World: We could be heroes
Out There: Call someone who cares
Ask Dr. Lovemonkey: The two-way
Editors' Picks
Plus, this just in:
MEDIAWATCH: FCC rules rollback gains momentum
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY: A new breeze could be blowing
HUMAN RIGHTS: SOA activist cites satisfaction in time served
Astrology: Moon Signs
MUSIC
Bob Gulla delights in the The Haymakers’ Why We Can’t Have Nice Things
Sean Richardson gets Warped with Less Than Jake and Mest
Also, short reviews of:
Type O Negative: LIFE IS KILLING ME
The Tyde: TWICE
Razed in Black: DAMAGED
James Mathus Knockdown Society: STOP AND LET THE DEVIL RIDE
Pernice Brothers: YOURS, MINE & OURS
Gangstarr: THE OWNERZ
Anne Sofie von Otter/Thomas Quasthoff/Claudio Abbado/Chamber Orchestra of Europe: SCHUBERT: ORCHESTRAL SONGS
And, last but not least, Roadtripping
FILM
Gerald Peary reviews Blind Spot:Hitler’s Secretary, a documentary on Traudl Junge which confirms the banality of evil.
Peter Keough says the movie Seabiscuit comes up lame.
This week's trailers:
BAD BOYS II
JOHNNY ENGLISH
SPY KIDS 3-D: GAME OVER
THEATER
Bill Rodriguez says all five playlets in the third wave of 2nd Story Theatre's Short Attention Span Theatre are winners.
Worth the Trip: Jesus Hopped the "A" Train at Company One.
DANCE
Bill Rodriguez reviews Island Moving Co.’s daring Flight of Steps.
Worth the Trip: Peter Boal at Concord Academy
ART
Bill Rodriguez on Photographers of Rhode Island’s vast vision.
BOOKS
In Slow Learner, Richard C. Walls reviews Alan Lightman’s Reunion.
TELEVISION
Hot dots : FRIDAY 25, 8:00 (2) Now with Bill Moyers. No details yet - but it's a good bet you'll learn something that George Bush doesn't want you to know.
FOOD
At Madeira, Johnette Rodriguez enjoys traditional dishes from this fabled Portuguese isle.
SPECIALS
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