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Browsing Issue: Wednesday, October 15, 2003
News: Feature: Turns in a Twisted Path
Depositions reveal new details of early allegations against Wirt Norris.
By DAN MALONE
News: FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: Astrology
News: Letters: Missed Transit
News: Metropolis: Bar Food Fight
The complaints about jail grub this time aren’t coming from the inmates.
By BETTY BRINK
News: Second Thought: Real Progress, Not Synthetic Grief
9/11 exhibit reminds us to think hard about changing American society.
By STEVE HUNT
News: Static: Destination: Mercado
Music: Featured Music: Straight Outta Como
J.D. Jimmerson IV, a.k.a. Mr. Aggravated Foe, just can’t be stopped.
By KEN SHIMAMOTO
Music: Hearsay: Laughing Fish?
Music: Listen Up: Jay Garrett
Rebound (Fwingo Records)
By Michael Pellecchia
Music: Listen Up: Robert Earl Keen
Farm Fresh Onions Audium/Koch Records
By Jeff Prince
Music: The Show: Zac Maloy and The Chemistry Set
By Anthony Mariani
Film: Film Reviews: Objection! Relevance?
Our film critic begs to be excused from this Runaway Jury.
By KRISTIAN LIN
Film: Film Reviews: Roiling on the River
Clint Eastwood hits a career high point with his murder mystery.
By KRISTIAN LIN
Eats: Cafe Reviewed: Sandwich in Spanish
You’d be amazed at what Tortas El Tunero can do with some meat and bread.
By NANCY SCHAADT
Eats: Chow, Baby: Foam and Obscurity
Calendar: Night and Day: Private Dick-
By Ken Shimamoto
Arts: Books: Fair and Balanced?
Texas phenom Molly Ivins teams up with Lou Dubose to give it to Dubya — in the least liberal way possible.
By JIMMY FOWLER
Arts: Gallery: Giardini

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