Vol. 30, No. 44
The Million-Dollar Challenge
Psychics are seldom willing to have their powers tested, even for a big cash prize. But Mr. Blau was different.
By Jacqueline Marino
King Maker
Jim Parker's legacy illuminates the silver screen.
By Mike Tobin
Edge
Mayor Scores on School Scare
Tudor Revival
Produced by Rob Schnapf and Tom Rothrock, Richard Thompson's Mock Tudor is his loudest album yet.
By Robert Wilonsky
Scratch Fever
Two-time turntablist champion DJ Craze just wants to make you dance.
By Hobey Echlin
Having His Cake
Archer Prewitt's solo career takes on a life of its own with White Sky.
By Aaron Steinberg
Livewire
Playback
Soundbites
Found Highways
The King of Weird shows his sunny side.
By Andy Klein
The Men Who Did Too Little
Michael Mann's tobacco saga is an Oscar-worthy tale of real-life suspense.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Pull the Strings!
The power of puppetry propels Being John Malkovich.
By Gregory Weinkauf
Apples Frittered
The Apple Farm Restaurant offers plenty of harvest-season charm, but little good to eat.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Side Dish
Mojo Giveth and Mojo Taketh Away
Hazy Recollection
Nearly forgotten today, photographer Alvin Langdon Coburn fused soft-focus romanticism and 20th-century realism.
By Charles Yannopoulos
No Great Shakespeare
Beck Center's Romeo and Juliet could be served up for Thanksgiving.
By Keith A. Joseph
Stark Raven Lunatic
Eric Coble's Poe tale is full of riches.
Encore
Leading by Example
A Show of Hands
Noxis, Forged in Gore, Sperm, Procession
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