Browsing Issue: Wednesday, May 23, 2007
News: Feature: Peace Work
Women from around the world will converge on North Texas this summer to talk about the never-ending battle — against war.
By KENDALL ANDERSON
News: Letters: Surviving High School
News: Metropolis: Not So United
Fort Worth could host a major Hispanic convention — but some think the city doesn’t deserve it.
By BRICEIDA CERVANTES
News: Second Thought: Summer School
We all bleed — and sweat — the same.
By E. R. BILLS
News: Static: What’s Arabic for
Music: Featured Music: Mercury Rising
Hottie Bryce Avery, a.k.a. The Rocket Summer, is ready for launch.
By ANTHONY MARIANI
Music: Hearsay: Early Man
Music: Last Call: The Esoterica Empire
Music: Listen Up: Eli Cook
Miss Blues’es Child (Valley Entertainment)
By Tom Geddie
Music: Listen Up: Muddy Waters, Johnny Winter, James Cotton
Breakin’ It Up, Breakin’ It Down (Epic/Legacy)
By Tom Geddie
Music: Listen Up: Various Artists
Anchored In Love: A Tribute to June Carter Cash (Dualtone Music Group)
By Tom Geddie
Film: Film Reviews: Love Bug
The craziness is contagious in this claustrophobic, unsatisfying thriller.
By KRISTIAN LIN
Film: Film Reviews: Over the Edge
Pirates of the Caribbean is at franchise’s end, and the improvement is only marginal.
By KRISTIAN LIN
Eats: Cafe Reviewed: Afternoon Delight
Now open for Sunday lunch, the kitschy Sake performs valiantly.
By JIMMY FOWLER
Eats: Chow, Baby: The Price Is Wrong
Calendar: Night and Day: Opening Act
By Leonard Eureka
Arts: Gallery: The Art of the Botanical
Arts: Stage: Memoir of a Geisha
Fort Worth Opera’s Madame Butterfly falls short, but has some fantastic pieces.
By KRISTIAN LIN

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