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Table of contents for week of August 29, 2003

NEWS & FEATURES

Kristen Lombardi is outraged at the DOC's latest incident.

Many are finding it impossible to work because of the CORI act. Kristen Lombardi reports.

Ruth Tobias finds culinary genius in Brookline.

Talking Politics: David S. Bernstein tells why the next several weeks could be key for Howard Dean's campaign.

QA: Tamara Wieder goes light with Rhonda Kallman.

In the Phoenix editorial we call for reform in the Department of Correction and CORI.

In "Out There," Chris Wright wrestles with the art of dialogue.

Christine Junge says "Cheeeese!" for cheap in "Urban Buy."

Moving In

Nina MacLaughlin scopes out up and coming neighborhoods in Boston.

Lisa Weisstuch says unpack and express yourself with new home furnishings.

Moon Signs

Dr. Lovemonkey

Plus, this just in:

  • FILM: Poetry in motion
  • MIDDLE EAST WATCH: A case of Israel-bashing on the BBC
  • CAMPAIGN SCENE: You again? fix
  • DEATH AND DYING: Berwick benefit
  • CITY HALL: Ditch the dioxins
  • MEDIA: A false spin on ‘jailhouse justice’
  • HEALTH CRISIS: Invest now to fight AIDS in Africa

  • EDITORS' PICKS

    In State of the Art, Nick Zaino III catches up with Dave Chapelle.

    Arts News: Boston Music Awards under new management, Gauguin sponsored by Fleet, plus more.

    Museums and Galleries: Paper plates at the Zeitgeist; storefront art in Somerville

    Theater: The Theater Offensive’s annual assault

    Plan your week:

  • This week
  • Hot Tix
  • 8 Days
  • Future Events
  • Next Weekend
  • MUSIC

    Sean Richardson covers the sensitive pop of Jason Mraz and Pete Yorn.

    Matt Ashare on Rancid and the hunt for punk.

    Mike Miliard cuts loose to Scout Niblett’s savage beats.

    Ted Drosdowski finds the melody behind Spearhead's message.

    Ken Micallef's play date with Super Furry Animals.

    Bill Kisliuk on Amy Allison's sweet melancholy.

    John Garelick gets some schooling on Ornett Coleman in "Giant Steps."

    Live reviews of: The Sex Pistols and Wynonna Judd

    Also, short reviews of:

  • Bitch and Animal: SOUR JUICE AND RHYME
  • KRS-One: KRISTYLES
  • Graham Lindsey: FAMOUS ANONYMOUS WILDERNESS
  • Android Lust: THE DIVIDING
  • The Libertines: UP THE BRACKET
  • John Zorn: MASADA GUITARS
  • ...and Roadtripping: Carly Carioli on Brand New, Maceo, and Rupert Holmes.

    MOVIES

    Jeffrey Gantz revisits Godard's Une femme est une femme.

    In "Filmculture", Gerald Peary gets tragic, the Greek variety.

    Also, short reviews of:

  • MARCI X
  • THE MEDALLION
  • MELVIN GOES TO DINNER
  • MADAME SATÃ
  • MY BOSS’S DAUGHTER
  • EL OTRO LADO DE LA CAMA/THE OTHER SIDE OF THE BED
  • THE PRINCESS BLADE
  • THE BATTLE OF SHAKER HEIGHTS
  • THIRTEEN
  • BOYS LIFE 4: FOUR PLAY
  • THEATER

    Steve Vineberg on All My Sons and An Enemy of the People.

    Lisa Weisstuch on The Theater Offensive's annual assault.

    ART

    Christopher Millis salutes Sargent: The Boston Public Library’s murals, the Museum of Fine Arts’ new gallery.

    Randi Hopkins Égalité! Paper plates at the Zeitgeist; storefront art in Somerville.

    BOOKS

    Clea Simon takes a dangerous voyage in Vendela Vida’s Now You Can Go.

    John Freeman on The Effects of Living Backwards.

    TELEVISION

    Hotdots : FRIDAY: 9:00 (5) Lucy Must Be Traded, Charlie Brown. Slavery, the dark side of Peanuts land. (Until 9:30 p.m.) BY CLIF GARBODEN

    FOOD

  • Dining Out : News Café
  • On the Cheap : Il Villaggio
  • Noshing & Sipping : Alive and Kicking Lobster Sandwich
  • SPECIALS

  • Guide to Summer 2003
  • Summer Reading
  • The 6th annual Best issue
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