Vol. 31, No. 27
Little Big Man
Jimmy Scott's stature would leave lesser men singing the blues. But jazz suits him just fine.
By Carlo Wolff
Cop Land No More?
City workers fight for their right to flee to the suburbs.
By Mike Tobin
Pasture and Present
The East 92nd Street farmers are strictly old school.
By Laura Putre
Edge
Who's in the Money?
Letters to the Editor
There's Hope for Hough; Stanley Love Crosses State Lines; Scene Not Linked to Blindness
Def and Blind Ambition
The Deftones aren't the most successful rap-metal band out there, but they're surely the most optimistic.
By John Benson
Everclear
Songs From an American Movie, Vol. One: Learning How to Smile(Capitol)
By Michael Gallucci
Bebel Gilberto
Tanto Tempo(Ziriguiboom/Six Degrees)
Armand Van Helden
Killing Puritans(Armed Recordings)
By Heath K. Hignight
Colette
Taste This(self-released)
By Jeff Niesel
Soundbites
Raving on the silver screen
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Saturday, July 8, at Blossom.
Kottonmouth Kings
Saturday, July 8, at the Agora.
By Rob Harvilla
Dori Caymmi
Saturday, July 8, at Nighttown.
By Harvey Pekar
Cheap Trick
Monday, July 10, at the Odeon.
By Kurt Hernon
The Sick Sense
What's truly frightening about Scary Movie is that parts of it are funny.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Cry Hard
Bruce Willis really, really gets in touch with his inner child.
By Andy Klein
Bad Day Sunshine
Cramming the 20th century into three hours is a bad idea, even if you're Istvan Szabo.
By Jean Oppenheimer
Faith of the Father
Peter Greenaway's latest erotic treatise zestfully crosses boundaries both cultural and intimate.
By Gregory Weinkauf
Hook, Line, and Sinker
At Lure, there's nothing we won't swallow.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Side Dish
Blame It on the Rain
Business Smarts
The Adolphe Braun retrospective charts the career of a photographer who combined art with savvy entrepreneurship.
By Charles Yannopoulos
Back From the Beach
Two summer offerings lure us from shore to show.
By Keith A. Joseph
The Queens of Club
Cross-dressers take the edge off the typical workday at the Yorkville Café
By Keith Gribbins
Theater Killed the Radio Star
Willoughby Fine Arts Association's radio-style performance of Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor
By Jeff Woodard
A 4/20 Comedy Show Live at Coda
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Sat., April 20, 7-10:30 p.m.
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