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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

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NEWS

Redemption Song and Dance: Little Melvin Williams Is Not The Deacon He Played On The Wire | Mobtown Beat by Van Smith

Why PR?: Beneath Cancellation of Steiner Show Lies a Tangle of Egos, Money, and Clashing Philosophies | Mobtown Beat by Edward Ericson Jr.

Murder Ink | The Mail | Councilmania | Feature

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COLUMNS

Year Five: If you look at the cover of each week's City Paper, on it you'll see a number. | Political Animal by Brian Morton

Comedy Central: And now, a true life adventure from the Williams Stronghold: The wife and I are sitting on the sofa one evening enjoying some of the fine programming that Television One offers when a commercial came on that . | Social Studies by Vincent Williams

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COMICS

Dirt Farm: by Ben Claassen III

Lulu Eightball: by Emily Flake

Super Amazing Adventures: by Chris Minetree

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ARTS

The Medium and The Message: Justin Sirois' New Book Embraces The Ways Technology Influences What and How We Say The Things We Say | Books by Darcelle Bleau

One Quack Mind: Good Duck Artist Carl Barks' Best Work Sadly Lost to The Dustbin | Art by Christopher Skokna

Higher Underground: Single Carrot Theatre Continues Its Winning Streak | Stage by John Barry

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MUSIC

Softening With Age: Stephen Malkmus Opens The Gate to His Inner Hippie | Music by Raymond Cummings

Say-Wut: Crank It! | Review by Al Shipley

Various Artists: Songs From a Charmed City | Review by Al Shipley

Profound: Carpe Diem | Review by Al Shipley

The Short List | Noise

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FILM

Strangers on a Train | Review by Heather Joslyn

Honeydripper | Review by Bret McCabe

Diva | Review by Bret McCabe

Paranoid Park | Review by Bret McCabe

Sleepwalking | Review by Martin L. Johnson

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EAT

Burger Brothers | Review by Wendy Ward

Annabel Lee Tavern | Review by Richard Gorelick

Club 347 | Review by Michael Byrne

Eat Me

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