• Issue Archive for
  • Jan 14-20, 2009
  • Vol. 40, No. 3

Dining

Music

  • Local Reviews

    Remora And Poetic Republic Get Graded
  • Sharp-dressed Man

    How Chuck Prophet Learned To Dress For Success
  • Gatlin Keeps Going

    Jedi-metal Band Relapses For Low-dough Show

News

  • A Dream Deferred

    Black Political Pioneer Louis Stokes Doubted He'd See This Day

Calendar

Freestyle

Film

  • Brothers In Arms

    Jewish Siblings Take On The Nazis In Defiance
  • Larger Than Life

    Notorious Attempts To Summarize A Rapper's Life

Arts

  • Art We Can Believe In

    It says one thing to artists that Barack Obama's campaign invited them to submit work that would be exhibited in gallery shows associated with the candidate. His finely tuned organization recognized the value of images and individual expression, and used it to good advantage. It should say something to the rest of us that artists of all stripes, but especially street artists, didn't wait for invitations to ply their skills in the candidate's name.
  • Much Ap-preciated

    Lucia Colombi, longtime area theater eminence and founder of Ensemble Theatre, died January 4 at age 60. It came as a slight surprise, even to those who knew her well, that she wasn't older. This was no doubt due to her having been a prominent figure at various theaters as actress, director, teacher or administrator for what seemed to be most of forever. Surely she should have been born in another era.

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