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Sep. 5
Print Edition for the week of
Sep. 5 - 11, 2002
Vol. 3, No. 14
Terence Ulrich
News
ROCKET DOGS
Greyhounds Race for Kibbles and Cash
by Matt Sorenson
City Council Needs a Swift Kick
And Candidate Christian Gunther has a Nice-Sized Shoe
by Phil Busse
The Scarlet "T"
The Criminalization of Political Speech
by Phil Busse
In Other News...
Music
Future Tense
Wire Leaves the Past Behind
by Michael Alan Goldberg
Musical Knives
How Mecca Normal Can Change Your World
by Julianne Shepherd
CD Review
DJ Listings
Live Music Listings
Up & Coming
Movies & TV
Untrue Story
De Niro Faxes It In
by Tamara Paris
Love It, or Like It
You Won't Forget It
by Justin Sanders
Jeffrey Dahmer: Just Like You
In Some Ways, That Is
by Katie Shimer
Mercury Video Picks
by Andrew Wright
Film Shorts
This Week on TV
Food and Drink
A Spicy Sparkle
Authentic Korean at Be Won
by Paul Leschen
Eat It!
Some Restaurants That Serve Nutritious and Tasty Food
Visual Art
Three Artists
Art Reviews
First Thursday Previews
Art Reviews
My, What a Busy Week!
Books
The Chelsea Whistle
Book Review
by Katia Dunn
Readings Listings
I Love Television
People Am Stoopid
by Wm. Steven Humphrey
Check it out Biznatch!
I, Anonymous
Be Mellow, Fellow Pot-Heads
One Day at a Time
The Week in Review
by Ann Romano
New Column!
Glossary of Terms
Vote Frank Cassano for City Council
Letters
Letters to the Editor
Savage Love & Sex
Savage Love
Meet Brent Clements
by Dan Savage
It Sure is a Scientific World
Spine Sucking Technology
by John Dooley