Vol. 37, No. 4
The Blue Curtain Of Silence
A dead kid. A cop's troubling past. And a possible cover-up.
By Kevin Hoffman
Pardon Our Dust
The art museum is history for the rest of the decade. This is not a good thing.
By Erich Burnett
Strings Attached
They drove their new car away; then the dealer changed the rules.
By Josh Mound
The Babes of Bob
Taft dogged for being anti-chick.
Border Porn
Letters published 1/25/06
Live to Tell
The time has come for Madonna to take her pop and go home.
By Jean Carey
A Tomb With a View
Drumming for death metal's Nile is a back-breaking job.
By Andrew Miller
And You Thought They Sucked
These bands actually rule -- just like the Grateful Dead.
By Dan Strachota
Tickle Me Emo
Emo bands: Stop gaying up rock with your whiny band names.
By the Rock Bitch
Money Where Your Mouth Is
THIS WEEK: 01.26-02.01
Sound Advice
Bill Peters lays it out for you.
Last Word
What do you think about the Odeon closing? Big loss, or good riddance?
Holmes Brothers
By Duane Verh
The Hot Club of San Francisco
By Mark Keresman
Whole Wheat Bread
BR549
By Franklin Soults
Low
By Andrew Marcus
David Allan Coe
By Matthew Chernus
Sonata Arctica
By Phil Freeman
The Toasters
By Nate Seltenrich
Cat Power
The Greatest (Matador)
The Hellacopters
Rock & Roll Is Dead (Liquor & Poker)
By Eric Davidson
Tha Alkaholiks
Firewater (Waxploitation/Koch)
By Dan LeRoy
Tortoise & Bonnie Prince Billy
The Brave and the Bold (Overcoat)
By Dave Segal
Jenny Lewis With the Watson Twins
Rabbit Fur Coat (Team Love)
Matthew Shipp
One (Thirsty Ear)
Sunset in the Warehouse District
Downtown jazz club opens.
By D.X. Ferris
Exit the Matrix
The Matrix: Path of Neo is more chop suey than chopsocky.
By Luke O'Brien
The week's best releases from the pop-culture universe.
By Michael Gallucci
Charity's Closet
Kenneth Thomas
Eric Wilson
The Warm-Up (Scratchpaper)
Kill the Fall
The Art of Self Destruction
Rocky Waters
Annapolis salutes all the classic boxing clichés.
By Bill Gallo
Now Dirtier Than Ever
By Jordan Harper, Melissa Levine and Robert Wilonsky
Heavenly Hag
Nanny McPhee becomes a thing of beauty.
Valley of the Dolls
Steven Soderbergh's Bubble bursts over a sleepy midwestern town.
By Melissa Levine
Our top DVD picks for the week of January 24.
Tarnished Ivory
The White Countess writes an inglorious final chapter for a dynamic filmmaking duo.
Smiles to Go
Felicity Huffman is desperately engaging in an off-kilter road movie.
Indian Winter
Maharaja Madras Café can spice up the frostiest day.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Urban Makeovers
Two arty eateries ratchet up the ambition.
Passionate Misses
The Play House's Streetcar may leave you desiring more.
By Christine Howey
Roasted Romance
Excellent performances bring clichés to life in Carousel's I Love You.
Capsule reviews of current area theater presentations.
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.
By Zachary Lewis
Shouldn't That Be Stubs and Suds?
By Cris Glaser
Dust Devils
Lush Life
Area twangsters give a shout-out to a drunk-driving buddy.
Girl Power
Two for the Road, Eh?
Canuck ballet troupe doubles the pleasure, doubles the fun.
Tiptoe Through the Tulips
American Express
Idol reject wants more exposure than Kelly Clarkson.
Hot Tots
Hog Heaven
Trapped in the Closet
Drag queen helps hidden homos come out by starring in trannie porn.
My Best Friend, the Microwave
Tool Time
A Maze-ing Grace
Labyrinth walkers find enlightenment, get dizzy.
By Lucy McKernan
Mother Approved
Porn to Rock
Happy Camper
Parody on Display
Karamu celebrates Black History Month by dissing its people.
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