Vol. 14, No. 29
Sham or shaman?
By Debbie Nathan
Dewey defeats Truman?
A hole in the head like I needed
By Chuck Shepherd
A (guaranteed) race to the finish
By Ericson, Edward Jr.
Bread and circuit court
Crime and punishment in conflict
By Jim Hightower
Painting by numbers
By Mary Meehan
Space hoax
Further evidence of girl power
Movie: Madeline
Slacker film withthout pretension
Movie: High Art
Hatchet job doesn't cut it
Movie: Mafia!
Honest humor -- without reservation
Movie: Smoke Signals
Guts and glory
Movie: Saving Private Ryan
Time is on your side
By Desiree Cooper
Diamonds are a girl's best friend
By Liz Langley
Spanish grocery full of adventure
By Colleen Moore
All in the family
Review - As Above So Below
Artist: Barry Adamson
Not the usual Colombian blend
By Garaud MacTaggart
Review - Hello Nasty
Artist: Beastie Boys
Review - The Thrill of Gravity
Artist: Dolly Varden
Review - A Go Go
Artist: John Scofield
Canadian chanteuse is left-field Lilith favorite
By Philip Booth
Sending 'Signals'
Pariah, Ramtha, Izora, Gnarcoossee
@ Will's Pub
Fri., April 26, 8 p.m.
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