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Chris Wright scrutinizes post-terrorist humor
Kristen Lombardi on Harvard's new president
Tamara Wieder interviews Sebastian Junger
Micheal Bronski delineates public grieving
An excerpt from Clea Simon's Fatherless Women: How We Change After We Lose Our Dads;
In the Phoenix editorial, we pick Stephen Lynch for Congress
In Out There, Kris Frieswick on this great land of ours
In Hip Check, Nina Willdorf suggests things to do at home
Plus, this just in:
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ASTROLOGY : Calling the shots
COURT : Geoghan tries to get court case moved
BIOTERRORISM : Who would be in charge in Massachusetts?
DON’T QUOTE ME : Beyond TV, some sobering realities
MEDIA : Judge urges city to vote again on news-box ban
STRANGE BEDFELLOWS : Grover Norquist and Abdurahman Alamoudi
ENERGY : Go solar
BENEFIT : Breaking bread for food-service workers
Letters to the editor
Moon Signs
Dr. Lovemonkey
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Hot Tix -
Future Events
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Jon Garelick muses about art, entertainment, and war;
Matt Ashare on listening in the wake of September 11;
Banning Eyre on the future of Arab musicians;
Sean Richardson on the future of religious rock;
Lloyd Schwartz on the BSO gala;
Sean Richardson talks with Sum 41;
In Cellars by Starlight, Ted Drozdowski does Al Kooper
Also, live reviews of
Travis and Remy Zero at Axis
and Andre Williams, and Jane's Addiction at the Garment District.
And last but not least, Roadtripping.
Also, short reviews of:-
Mary J. Blige :
NO MORE DRAMA
River City High:
WON’T TURN DOWN
Jay Farrar :
SEBASTOPOL
Various Artists:
A BEANPOT OF SONGS: THE BOSTON BLUES FESTIVAL
Willem Breuker Kollektief and Denise Jannah :
THIRST!
GILBERTO GIL AND MILTON NASCIMENTO :
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Hertha Töpper, Ferenc Fricsay/Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin:
BÉLA BARTÓK: BLUEBEARD’S CASTLE
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Peter Keough praises David Lynch's Mulholland Drive;
Chris Fujiwara on Va savoir;
Also, short reviews of:
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MY FIRST MISTER
SHORT ATTENTION SPAN FESTIVAL
BANDITS
CORKY ROMANO
IRON MONKEY
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Carolyn Clay visits an End of the World Party;
and Clay checks out Zorba the Greek in Beverly
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Jeffrey Gantz raves about Brother Thomas's vases
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Julia Hanna reviews Sue Miller's memory play
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Hot Dots -- Surviving Gilligan's Island: The Incredibly True Story of the Longest Three-Hour Cruise in History. The title says it all . . . or enough, anyway.
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Dining Out:
Lucca
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On the Cheap:
Yummy Hut.
Noshing & Sipping:
Party Favors cupcakes
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Summer preview
Best Music Poll 2001
Spring 2001 Band Guide
The 3rd annual Best issue
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Listings Index
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Personals
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