Table of contents for week of September 16, 2005
A chorus of admirers view Teresa Paiva Weed, Rhode Island’s first female senate majority leader, as the real deal. By Brian C. Jones.
Project Censored presents the 10 biggest stories the mainstream media ignored this year. By Camille T. Taiara.
Deidre Fulton takes a look at how Katrina evacuees are coping at Camp Edwards.
Ask Dr. Lovemonkey: Little Criminals
Savage Love: Pause before Porn
Editors' Picks
Crossword Solution: Solution to the Jonesin’ Crossword for the week of September 16, 2005: "Tough Stuff" — this time it's not so easy
Plus, this just in:
TALKING POLITICS: Can Laffey position himself as a ‘progressive’?
ANNALS OF PROTEST: Rhode Islanders to join anti-war march in DC
CITY WATCH: The demise of the Safari Lounge
Astrology: Moon Signs
MUSIC
Bob Gulla talks with Zox about their new album, The Waitt, and their sucess.
Jeff Miller introduces The Greenhornes.
Ted Drozdowski remembers R.L. Burnside.
Also, short reviews of:
ATHLETE: TOURIST
BEST OF THE BEATLES: LIGHTYEAR
JASON MRAZ: MR. A–Z
PINK FLOYD: LONDON 1966/1967
PREFUSE 73: READS THE BOOKS E.P.
RICHARD THOMPSON: FRONT PARLOUR BALLADS
Worth the Trip:
NEST Festival at Boston Venues.
Four Tet + Hot Chip + Koushik at the Middle East downstairs.
Danilo Pérez Trio at Regattabar and Aruán Ortiz at Wally’s.
FILM
Peter Keough reviews Lord of War, Just like Heaven, and Balzac Et La Petite Tailleuse Chinoise.
This week's trailers:
GRIZZLY MAN
THE MAN
THEATER
If Crime and Punishment, a novel of nearly 600 pages, can be boiled down and end up concentrated rather than trivialized, then the Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre has done it right, says Bill Rodriguez.
Worth the Trip:
Urinetown: The Musical! at the Lyric Stage.
Carmen at the American Repertory Theatre.
On The Twentieth Century at Cutler Majestic Theatre.
Worth the Trip:
Cavalia at Suffolk Downs
ART
Worth the Trip:
"Craig Stockwell: Perfectly Useless" at Genovese/Sullivan Gallery and "Ken Beck: Echt Beck""Yizhak Elyashiv: Prints and Drawings from Ireland 2000–2004" at Gallery NAGA.
Sol LeWitt and Paula Robison at the Gardner and Art Show Down on CCTV.
BOOKS
Sam Pfeiffle surfs through The Lone Surfer of Montana, Kansas by Davy Rothbart.
TELEVISION
Hot dots: WEDNESDAY 21: 10:00 [10] LAW & ORDER | The straight-up original series's season opener. New shows at last. | Until 11 pm
FOOD
Bill Rodriguez says the red sauce at Sophia's is " worth describing to perfect strangers, as a humanitarian gesture."
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