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Table of contents for week of September 12, 2003

NEWS & FEATURES

The commercial campus: Michael Lukas wonders if Brown and other universities can be trusted to oversee government- and corporate-sponsored research from which they stand to benefit.

Dan Kennedy reports on John Ashcroft’s anti-porn crusade. Phillipe & Jorge's Cool, Cool World: Place a bet

Out There: California dreaming

Ask Dr. Lovemonkey: Hot pants

Editors' Picks

Plus, this just in:
CITYWATCH: A West Side favorite faces an uncertain future
THE UNHEARD MUSIC: Miscommunication dooms Summerfest
IN MEMORIAM: Warren Zevon, 1947–2003


Astrology: Moon Signs


MUSIC

The 300 shows: Bob Gulla reports on the Midnight Creeps' milestone, plus other local music news. Blasts from the past: Matt Ashare reports on The Dandy Warhols, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, and the Raveonettes.

Ted Drozdowski is feeling Juliana Hatfield’s Some Girls, and also the last of little a.

Also, short reviews of:
Frank Black and the Catholics: SHOW ME YOUR TEARS
Joe Callicott: AIN’T A GONNA LIE TO YOU
Jim Campilongo Electric Trio: AMERICAN HIPS
Kings of Leon: YOUTH & YOUNG MANHOOD
Shelby Lynne: IDENTITY CRISIS
Nervous Eaters: EAT THIS!
Greg Osby: ST. LOUIS SHOE

Go for a ride: Roadtripping


FILM

Peter Keough American Splendor reflects well on its subject.

This week's trailers:
CABIN FEVER
MATCHSTICK MEN
ONCE UPON A TIME IN MEXICO
THE ORDER
THE SECRET LIVES OF DENTISTS


Worth the Trip: The Boston Film Festival.


THEATER

Poetry, life, and death: First Stage Providence aims high with Not About Heroes. By Bill Rodriguez

Bill Rodriguez says Gamm’s Crucible casts a spell.


ART

Bill Rodriguez reports as the Gallery Night ArTrolley rolls into its eighth year.

Worth the Trip: Brother Thomas at the Pucker


BOOKS

Julia Hanna on Jhumpa Lahiri's novel, The Namesake.


TELEVISION

Hot dots : 9:30 (10) Conan O'Brien 10th Anniversary Special. Has it been that long? Highlights from 10 years of Conan shows - with lots of unscheduled guests and a reunion with one-time second banana Andy Richter. (Until 11 p.m.)


FOOD

Johnette Rodriguez a South County excursion at the General Stanton Inn.


SPECIALS

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