Table of contents for week of January 6, 2006
Beth Schwartzapel takes a look at the weight problems. And asks: does the obsession with losing weight do more harm than good?
Phillipe & Jorge: More of the same
Ask Dr. Lovemonkey: Kidding around
Savage Love: Do ask, do tell
Editors' Picks
Crossword Solution: Solution for the Jonesin' Crossword of January 6, 2006: "Pet Project"— may I lick your face, Mr. President?
Plus, this just in:
POLITICS OF PAIN: Rhode Island follows through on medical marijuana
CULTURE WATCH: Filmmaker assesses the quest for happiness
PRIDE ITALIA: A rebuke to Alito’s nationalistic supporters
Astrology: Moon Signs
MUSIC
Bob Gulla talks with Brad Cottman about the formation of Verbana Darvell.
Matt Ashare writes about getting to the heart of Neil Diamond.
Also, short reviews of:
INXS: SWITCH
MARK LEMHOUSE: THE GREAT AMERICAN YARD SALE
JOHN LENNON: WALLS AND BRIDGES
OZZY OSBOURNE: UNDER COVER
PELLUMAIR: SUMMER STORM
VARIOUS ARTISTS: RAWKUS RECORDS — CLASSIC CUTS: BEST OF A DECADE 1
FILM
Not your age cowbot movie. Peter Keough reviews Brokeback Mountain.
Peter Keough says, "Neil Jordan cooks up a zesty Breakfast on Pluto."
THEATER
Worth the Trip:
Squeeze Box by Lowell’s Merrimack Repertory.
Twelfth Night at Cambridge's Multicultural Arts Center.
DANCE
Worth the Trip:
"Contemporary Clay: Japanese Ceramics for the New Century" at the Museum of Fine Arts
"Portraits of a People" and "Young America" @ Addison Gallery of American Art, and "The Body Familiar" @ Griffin Museum of Photography, "Alfredo Conde" @ Essex Art Center.
TELEVISION
Hot dots: MONDAY 9: 9:00 [6] EMILY'S REASONS WHY NOT | They even have billboards for this new series. Heather Graham (Roller Girl in Boogie Nights) comes to TV as a successful woman who can't find the right guy. Apparently an ensemble comedy with guest stars.
FOOD
Bill Rodriguez wants to change the name of Middle of Nowhere Diner to Good 'n' Plenty.
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