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Wednesday, April 02, 2008

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Michelle Gienow

COLUMNS

More of McSame: In the end, it always comes back to money. | Political Animal by Brian Morton

Sometimes a Big Black Man Is Just a Big Black Man: The thing is, LeBron James is a giant no matter how he's posed. | 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

Nonconformance Performance: The Fifth Annual Transmodern Festival Pushes Its Everything-Goes Art Out of Its Safe Zones | Art by Violet LeVoit

Bearing Witness: Compact, Heady Show Riffs On The Citywide Cartography Festival | Art by Deborah McLeod

Small Wonder: Center Stage Achieves Sondheim's Grandness With Its Intimate Approach | Stage by Geoffrey Himes

Culture Shock: Iain M. Banks' Latest Brainy Sci-Fi Epic Probably Won't Win Him New Converts | Books by Adrienne Martini

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MUSIC

Delivering The Goods: Jay-Z and Mary J. Blige, 1st Mariner Arena, March 26 | Feedback by Bret McCabe

Institutionalized: What's So Crazy About Gnarls Barkley's Second Album? If You Believe Them, Everything. | Music by Michaelangelo Matos

The Short List | No Cover | Noise

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FILM

Funny Games: George Clooney Leaves The Issues Behind For His Screwball Football Comedy Leatherheads | Film by Cole Haddon

The Discrete Charm of the Bourgeoisie | Review by Bret McCabe

Married Life | Review by Evan Guilfoyle

Peacock | Review by Steve Erickson

Sherrybaby | Review by Lee Gardner

Leatherheads | Review by Cole Haddon

Under the Same Moon | Review by Evan Guilfoyle

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EAT

Serpico Pizza and Pasta | Review by Lee Gardner

Bertha's | Review by Richard Gorelick

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