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Browsing Issue: Wednesday, December 06, 2006
News: Feature: The Dems Dig Out
One race does not a landslide make — so why are the local underdogs so happy?
By BETTY BRINK
News: Metropolis: The Tempest and the Teapot
Wilder lobs another stone into the courthouse punch bowl.
By PETER GORMAN
News: Second Thought: The Narrow News of Sports
Covering only half the athletes may draw only half the readers.
By TRACY EVERBACH
News: Static: Ahead of the (Criminal) Curve
Music: Featured Music: Dirty Diversion
The Red Herrings do right by raw, loud punk-blues.
By JIMMY FOWLER
Music: Hearsay: The Village Voice
Music: Last Call: ’Tis the Season
Music: Listen Up: Michelle Mayfield
What Lies Within (Madijean Music)
By Tom Geddie
Music: Listen Up: Regina Spektor
Begin to Hope (Sire Records)
By Jeff Prince
Music: The Show: The Burning Hotels
By Anthony Mariani
Film: Film Reviews: My Oh Maya
Apocalypto isn’t the end of the world, just an inconsistent action thriller.
Film: Film Reviews: Two Weeks in Another Town
Comedy takes a vacation in the holiday movie called The Holiday.
By KRISTIAN LIN
Eats: Cafe Reviewed: Caribbean Dreamin’
Bubba Bahamas is kind of like its predecessor, the underrated crab shack Shrimpers, but minus the fried, spicy, fishy excellence.
By BRIAN ABRAMS
Eats: Chow, Baby: Never Saw Such a Sausage
Calendar: Night and Day: Another Chest-Nut on the Open Fire
By Leonard Eureka
Arts: Art: Gorgeous as Hell
The Amon Carter opens windows onto Robert Glenn Ketchum’s world of environmental activist photography.
By ANTHONY MARIANI
Arts: Gallery: Polished

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