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Table of contents for week of December 10, 2004

FEATURES

A GUIDE TO THE SEASON
Gift giving ideas and recommendations as only the Phoenix can deliver. What to buy for a weekend on the slopes, where to shop online and more!

Ian Donnis recounts the trials of Jim Taricani and the chaos surrounding it.

Insiders fear that changeovers at the CIA will weaken the agency. By Jason Vest.

Phillipe & Jorge's Cool, Cool World: All in the family

Out There: Channeling profits

Ask Dr. Lovemonkey: Cash cow

Savage Love: Special guest

Editors' Picks

Plus, this just in:
HUNGER: Drivers can make a daily pitch about a big problem
BEHIND BARS:Female population soars in US prisons
PERSONALLY: For those about to rock

Astrology: Moon Signs

MUSIC

Rebecca Nurse's Bedtime Stories wake up Bob Gulla.

Also, short reviews of:
Various Artists: MUSIC FROM THE MOTION PICTURE CHRISTMAS WITH THE KRANKS
Dolly Parton: LIVE AND WELL
John Lennon: ACOUSTIC
Dwight Twilley: HAVE A TWILLEY CHRISTMAS
Various Artists: LIVE AID — JULY 13, 1985: THE DAY THE MUSIC CHANGED THE WORLD
AFI: AFI
Phish: IT

Go for a ride:
Roadtripping: Walking the walk

FILM

Peter Keough says, Ocean's Twelve is "more satisfying entertainment than the first."

This week's trailers:
BLADE TRINITY

Worth the Trip:
Moolaadé at the Kendall Square.
Anya at the MFA.

THEATER

Don't be a scrooge; Bill Rodriguez wants you to see A Christmas Carol at Trinity.

As rose petals fall from the enchanted rose, the URI cast of Beauty and the Beast enchants the audience. By Bill Rodriguez.

Worth the Trip:
Who’s Afraid of the Virgin Mary? at Machine.
Matter Familias at Boston Playwrights’ Theatre.
Away from my desk right now . . . : An Indie Play at the Calderwood Pavilion.
The Provok’d Wife at the Loeb Drama Center.

ART

Bill Rodriguez says, "Roundelay," Artists Portray Artists, is "more like a potluck than a formal exhibition."

BOOKS

Julia Hanna says, Joy Williams' Honored Guest "buzzes with life."

TELEVISION

Hot dots: TUESDAY 14: 5:00 a.m. (44) Independent Lens: Girl Wrestler. A film about Texas high-schooler Tara Neal and her crusade to wrestle on boys' teams.

FOOD

Seven Moons brings seven different East Asian countries to the table. Johnette Rodriguez enjoys it all.

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