Browsing Issue: Wednesday, January 16, 2003
News: Feature: Steel Bars and Steel Guitars Part 1
The millions Al Petty paid to his investors earned him something, too -- the chance of a long prison sentence.\r\n
By Charles Siderius • Photography by Mark Graham
News: Feature: Steel Bars and Steel Guitars Part 2
By Charles Siderius • Photography by Mark Graham
News: FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: Astrology
News: Letters: Oh, Waiter ...
News: Metropolis: A Stackof Horror Stories
nvestigators have recived about a dozen molestation complaints againstex-coach Wirt Norris.
By DAN MALONE
News: Static: Stop, In the Name of Zamba
Music: Featured Music: Don’t think that someone, somewhere, hasn’t already said or implied this: “Earle in 2004!”
Music: Hearsay: Me Thinks So
Music: Listen Up: Baboon
Something Good is Going to Happen to You\r\n(Last Beat Records)
By Ken Shimamoto
Music: Listen Up: The Immortal Lee County Killers II
Love is a Charm of Powerful Trouble\r\n(Estrus Records)\r\n
By Ken Shimamoto
Music: The Show: Merle Haggard
By Ken Shimamoto
Film: Film Reviews: Crying Woolf
A terrific novel becomesa film that’ll have youcounting The Hours.
By KRISTIAN LIN
Film: Film Reviews: Don’t Goto the Hop
You’re no Gollum, Kangaroo Jack! And your movie stinks.
By KRISTIAN LIN
Eats: Cafe Reviewed: Trapped
Local restaurateurs feel criminalized by the water department for letting grease go down the drain.
By NANCY SCHAADT
Eats: Chow, Baby: Jubilee’s New Clothes
Calendar: Night and Day: Dance of Death
Arts: Gallery: NRH Gallery
Arts: Stage: Quiet Storm
In an age of big productions, the simpler French opera of Romeo and Juliette is a treat.
By LEONARD EUREKA

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