Table of contents for week of July 22, 2005
NEWS & FEATURES
Camille Dodero logs on, tunes in, and hooks up with 22 million people via MySpace.
Mark Jurkowitz wonders if CBS4 can get Boston to watch the news again
Mike Miliard went to learn how to be a success, and all he got was this lousy God talk.
Adam Reilly explains why it's probably a good idea to move the nation's first presidential primary out of New Hampshire.
David Bernstein says Mitt Romney really blew it - here and nationwide - with his "foolproof" death-penalty initiative.
Dan Savage on sex.
In the Phoenix editorial: Karl Rove is just the tip of the iceberg.
Letters to the editor
Moon Signs
Plus, this just in:
SKIM MILK AND WHITE BREAD
Bush’s new scrub
WEST MEMPHIS FREE
Global event for convicted metalheads
FUN WITH ADJECTIVES
Some kind of lesbian
REPRO RIGHTS
An easier morning after
NICK GIANNONE
Activist poster boy
FOUND PORN
The Herald goes south
NIGHT CRAWLERS
ManRay closes
QUOTES + NUMBERS
Sex and politics
EDITORS' PICKS
In Theater, Pterodactyls; Yellow Ribbons
In Galleries and Museums, Degas at Harvard, playtime at artSPACE@16, pierced at Art Interactive
Free Stuff
Hot Tix
8 Days
Future Events
MUSIC
James Parker reads a new history of Jane's Addiction and an old tale of the rise and fall of punk.
Chris Nelson listens to Missy Elliott's new album, The Cookbook.
In Cellars By Starlight, Will Spitz hangs out with Frank Smith and the Lot Six.
Ted Drozdowski explains why rock legend Al Kooper can't retire.
Eliot Wilder talks with Joe Pernice about the new Pernice Brothers' disc
Franklin Bruno profiles the Scene Is Now.
In Out: Sox pitchers rock out, tank against the Yanks
Chris Rucker hears Read Yellow bone up on Dylan.
In Download: Major Stars, Aberdeen City, and more
Live reviews of:
Dinosaur Jr., Shelby Lynne and Purrfection
Also, short reviews of:
GRAVY TRAIN!!!!
ARE YOU WIGGLIN?
PELICAN
THE FIRE IN OUR THROATS WILL BECKON THE THAW
PETER RAUHOFER
LIVE @ ROXY, VOL. 4
BRIAN SETZER
ROCKABILLY RIOT VOL. 1: A TRIBUTE TO SUN RECORDS
MARIA TAYLOR
11:11
BJÖRN WENNÅS
STATIC
MOVIES
In Film Culture, Gerald Peary weighs in on Caterina va in città and Ascenseur pour l'échafaud.
Peter Keough checks out the Bad News Bears remake and The Island starring Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson.
Also, short reviews of:
DE BATTRE MON CŒUR S’EST ARRÊTÉ/THE BEAT THAT MY HEART SKIPPED
THE DEVIL’S REJECTS
HUSTLE & FLOW
MURDERBALL
THEATER
Carolyn Clay reviews Ice Glen and The Wharton One-Acts.
DANCE
Marcia B. Siegel checks out Robert Wilson in New York, David Dorfman at Concord.
BOOKS
Douglas Wolk checks out The R. Crumb Handbook.
Al Diamon reveals Salvatore Lombino's perfect crime.
TELEVISION
HOTDOTS: SUNDAY 24 9:00 [44] WHALE RIDER | movie | This is WGBH/WGBX's big thing for the week…month…possibly the summer, though it's been in theaters everywhere. It's a coming-of age adventure based on a novel by Maori writer Witi Ihimaera.
By Clif Garboden
FOOD
Dining Out Foundation Lounge
On the Cheap Zoe’s Kitchen
Hot Plate: Zaftigs Delicatessen’s banana-stuffed French toast
Taste Buds: Upcoming local dining events
SPECIALS
Guide To Summer
Best Music Poll 2005
Digital Photography Guide
The Best 2004
Education Section 2005
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