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Table of contents for week of December 23, 2005

"These should be the best of times for Democrats. So how will they blow it in 2006?" says Dan Kennedy.

Mark Jurkowitz looks into his crystal ball and look at the year ahead.

Phillipe & Jorge: Happy hollandaise

Ask Dr. Lovemonkey: Bad judgment

Savage Love: Twisted sister

Editors' Picks

Crossword Solution: Solution for the Jonesin' Crossword of December 30, 2005: "Let's Hit a Couple of Bars"— it'll be sweet!

Plus, this just in:
CITYWATCH: Why isn’t Providence backing the Ship Street Canal?
FEEDBACK: Letters to the Editor
FREEDOM WATCH: The devil and Judge Jones

Astrology: Moon Signs

MUSIC

"The Subways lead a pack of up-and-comers into 2006," says Matt Ashare.

Jarrod’s Place is the latest casualty in clubland, a place becoming less and less populated. By Bob Gulla.

Also, short reviews of:
INXS: SWITCH
MARK LEMHOUSE: THE GREAT AMERICAN YARD SALE
JOHN LENNON/a>: WALLS AND BRIDGES
OZZY OSBOURNE: UNDER COVER
PELLUMAIR: SUMMER STORM
VARIOUS ARTISTS: RAWKUS RECORDS — CLASSIC CUTS: BEST OF A DECADE 1

FILM

Peter Keough questions: Politics as usual? Or will Hollywood cover the issues in 2006?

THEATER

Bill Rodriguez lists the lessons learned on and off the stage in 2005.

Worth the Trip:
Christmas Revels at Harvard University’s Sanders Theatre.

DANCE

TELEVISION

Joyce Millman tunes in to this years top 10 memorable television programming.

Hot dots: 10:00 [6] DICK CLARK'S PRIME-TIME NEW YEAR'S ROCKIN' EVE 2006 | The 34th NYE with Dick Clark, who's making his first TV appearance in a year.

FOOD

Bill Rodriguez fills up at Jack’s Family Restaurant.

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