Table of contents for week of January 30, 2004
NEWS & FEATURES
What's in store for Rhode Island Republicans this year? Ian Donnis talks with Patricia Morgan about the Republican's history and prospects.
Recap the Patriots' season with Chip Young and prepare for the Super Bowl. GO PATS!!
Dan Kennedy follows the race state by state.
Phillipe & Jorge's Cool, Cool World: President Flight Suit is missing
Out There: Homing in
Ask Dr. Lovemonkey: Pigskin pigs
Editors' Picks
Plus, this just in:
AS THE PROJO TURNS: Guild pact awaits implementation, and the Globe’s ‘scoop’
THE DRUG WAR: Students press fight on punitive act
IRAQ’S FUTURE: RI senators say stability requires more troops
Astrology: Moon Signs
MUSIC
Remember when? Bob Gulla reminisces over the music of the ’90s.
For many, music is like candy, ice cream or potato chips, sometimes you just have to have it. The Boston Phoenix staff reveals their guilty pleasures.
Now skankin' is not just for ska shows and pogoing is not just for punk shows. Hilken Mancini and Maura Jasper mix-up aerobics and punk rock.
Also, short reviews of:
PENNYWISE: FROM THE ASHES
ROBERT BRADLEY'S BLACKWATER SUPRISE: STILL LOVIN’ YOU
THE MINDERS: THE FUTURE IS ALWAYS PERFECT
VOLCANO, I’M STILL EXCITED!! : VOLCANO, I’M STILL EXCITED!!
CLAUDIA QUINTET: I, CLAUDIA
STEPHEN SONDHEIM COLLECTION
FILM
This week's trailers:
MONSTER
GIRL WITH A PEARL EARRING
THEATER
Falstaff, one of Shakespeare’s most beloved characters, hits the stage in the play Merry Wives of Windsor. Bill Rodriguez interviews the lead, Fred Sullivan.
Following the English touring company tradition of bringing classics to the countryside, the Acting Company, an esteemed acting troop, is bringing Shakespeare’s Richard III to Rhode Island College. By Bill Rodriguez.
Waiting for Bessie Smith, one woman's voice and its effects on blues and the people around her. By Johnette Rodriguez.
Worth the Trip:
The Dazzle at Stoneham Theatre .
ART
Worth the Trip: Mexico state of mind at the ICA
BOOKS
Confused about the situation in Iraq? John Summers suggests David Harvey's book, The New Imperialism, which draws on the geography, history, politics, and economics of imperialism to propose a structure of explanation from which everyone can learn something.
TELEVISION
Hot dots: Sunday 1: 6:00 (12) Super Bowl XXXVIII. Is somebody we know playing Carolina?
FOOD
Want to swim with the fishes? Get ready for a surreal experience of eating below sea level at Big Fish. By Bill Rodriguez.
SPECIALS
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