Table of contents for week of September 1, 2005
Cranston Mayor Stephen Laffey is hellbent on challenging for Lincoln Chafee's Senate seat. But is he doomed to come up short? Ian Donnis takes a look.
Harvey Silvergate takes a closer, critical look at the judicial record of John Roberts.
Mark Jurkowitz looks inside the potential Village Voice-New Times merger, and finds the situation rife with hypocrisy.
Ask Dr. Lovemonkey: Maximum Bonehead
Savage Love: Code Dead
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Plus, this just in:
RANT: Union-bashing means a raw deal for everyone
BEHIND BARS: Performance highlights need for prison reforms
THE SPORTING LIFE: There's no place like Fenway Park
Astrology: Moon Signs
MUSIC
Bob Gulla on Athletic Automaton, who have a great name and a furious sound.
Matt Ashare finds out how they do it in the OC by listening to some Death Cab for Cutie and Sufjan Stevens.
Also, short reviews of:
JIMMIE DALE GILMORE: COME ON BACK
DEATH OF A DYNASTY
INARA GEORGE: ALL RISE
ROBBIE FULKS: GEORGIA HARD
THE ROLLING STONES: A BIGGER BANG
SONNY ROLLINS: WITHOUT A SONG: THE 9/11 CONCERT
Worth the Trip:
Xiu Xiu at the Middle East downstairs.
FILM
This week's trailers:
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Worth the Trip:
Stanley Kubrick and Louis Malle at the Brattle and MFA, respectively.
THEATER
Bill Rodriguez checks out the broad strokes of Painted Alice at the Carriage House.
Worth the Trip:
BUG at Wellfleet and Abyssinia at the Shubert
ART
Clif Garboden checks out the Ansel Adams exhibit at Boston's MFA.
Worth the Trip:
Arno Rafael Minkkinen and John Huddleston at the DeCordova; Clothing speaks at Tufts
BOOKS
Jeffrey Gantz on a new version of The Commedia that's Dante in today's vernacular.
TELEVISION
Hot dots: THURSDAY 1: It appears that awful fundraising scare is over. For now.
FOOD
Johnette Rodriguez enjoys some delicate seafood at Sakkonet Fish Co.
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