Issue: September 29, 2005
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Once were warriors
Homeless vets stand down, get respite from the streets.
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To hell and back—again
Oak Park native battles for lightweight title, rebuilds life after downfall.
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Letters for September 29, 2005
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Congratulations, it’s a Viking!
Mainstream academia seems to favor going full steam ahead with a renewed eugenics.
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One for the books
Sacramentan Steve Edward Miller is hoping to change the way schools and teachers use textbooks.
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The young and clueless
Bites muses on the proliferation of fake versions of fake weeklies, a Fabian Núñez psyche and gated community woes.
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Who’s afraid of Harry Potter?
Some folks aren’t so wild about Harry, but they should take another look.
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Smite makes right
Divided by God reveals how a religious civil war threatens a nation. No, not Iraq. We’re talking about the United States.
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An absolutely, positively, very good musical
Alexander (of Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day) finds a new reason to grumble and gripe.
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Fested interest
Go on a movie bender! Festivals aplenty this weekend and beyond.
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Drumvoices Revue
More than 40 local wordsmiths live within these pages!
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Necklace of Kisses
It’s like eating chocolate, when you haven’t eaten chocolate in a year.
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From page to stage
If you’re feeling a little dim after too many episodes of America’s Next Top Model, any one of these highbrow plays ought to raise your IQ.
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The Cemetery Club
Don’t be scared. The Cemetery Club has nothing to do with zombies.
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On a downtown train
Beware of lunch counters masquerading as “grilles.”
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A mix tape for Daddy
Jimmie Dale Gilmore satisfies the urge for country music from the pre-Shania era.
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14 bands, 15 minutes
Now with more bitterness in every column!
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Cambodian pop
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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The habit-forming pain
Rockwell plus Nietzsche equals Cronenberg?
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Food & Drink
Traveling to 2015: Best West Coast city for vegetarian dining.
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Sports & Recreation
Traveling to 2040: Best idea for a new sports complex.
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People & Places
Traveling to 1921: Best budding horseback rider.
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Arts & Entertainment
Traveling to 2020: Best local supergroup.
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