Vol. 21, No. 45
The State of the Arts
By Jennifer Herrera
Poison Pill
By Greg Harman
On the Street
By Mark Jones
Crush hour
A vote for Mukasey is a vote for torture
Girl fight
By Kiko Martinez
Mambo Italiano
Luce's traditional fare gets a little contemporary twist
Monotonix (Tel-Aviv), Sohns, Great Northern Guns, Make Your Own Maps, Barkus, Sly, & The Golden Egg
The Evens
Jam Solid
Last Words
Making the City-State leap
By Vince Leibowitz
Spam the Senate
Dear Uncle Mat
Flickerstick, Mother's Anthem, Downfall Funeral, & 50 dollar dynasty
50 Dollar Dynasty CD Release w. Last of Our Kind
Patterson’s Xmas Mountains soufflé
Revealing briefs
Clothes-minded
By Leigh Baldwin
Bayside, June, The Sleeping, A Day to Remember, & Driverside Impact
Free Will Astrology
By Rob Brezsny
Sala Bowl
Terill Avenue
THE QUE QUE
¡Ask a Mexican!
By Gustavo Arellano
Love in the Time of Cholera
ARTFACTS
Free Passes for Beowulf Screening
No Country for Old Men
Colectiva Agresiva
By Nicolette Good
Mex in Manhattan
Taking a stroll on the crafty side
Friendly creatures
The cornbread chronicles
Amuse-BOUCHE
By Ron Bechtol
Anything goes
aural pleasure
Playback
By Gilbert Garcia
Post-punk pioneers
By John DeFore
THE SOUND & THE FURY
CRITICAL Darling
By Ashley Lindstrom
‘Fred Claus’: like ‘The Santa Clause,’ only less clever
Master of his universe
On the ‘Road’
By Brian Villalobos
Redford’s latest is a well-meaning, manufactured, middling movie
By Steven G. Kellman
Carbon indulgences
Armchair Cinephile
Gary Gulman | Misfit Book Tour
@ Tobin Center for the Performing Arts
Thu., March 21, 8-10 p.m.
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