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Browsing Issue: Wednesday, October 17, 2007
News: Feature: A New Kind of Wage Slave
Corporations are getting rich using federal prisoners as captive labor pools.
By BETTY BRINK
News: Metropolis: Offensive Lines
Witnesses say a TCU football player has twice been involved in threats or violence outside local bars.
By ERIC GRIFFEY
News: Second Thought: Proud Again?
When George goes to pasture, the rest of us have to clean out the stall.
By E.R. BILLS
News: Static: A U-Turn on Beautiful Highways
Music: Featured Music: Hope Is Alive
Illness-stricken Fort Worth saxophonist Rachella Parks hasn’t lost a step.
By CAROLINE COLLIER
Music: Hearsay: SPEAK Out
Music: Listen Up: Black Francis
Bluefinger
(Cooking Vinyl)
Music: Listen Up: Mike Marshall & Darol Anger with Väsen
Mike Marshall & Darol Anger with Väsen
(Adventure Music America)
Music: Listen Up: The Rivercrest Yacht Club
The Rivercrest Yacht Club
(Fake Rabbit)
Film: Film Reviews: Amanda Alert
Ben Affleck comes up aces directing the missing-girl mystery Gone Baby Gone.
By KRISTIAN LIN
Film: Film Reviews: Blood and Snow
Even after 30 Days of Night, this film can’t put a new twist on the vampire genre.
By KRISTIAN LIN
Eats: Cafe Reviewed: Yo, Y’all
Billadelphia’s opens a second location — you got a problem widdat?
By ANTHONY MARIANI
Eats: Chow, Baby: Seventh Heaven
Calendar: Last Call: Arts Humping
Calendar: Night and Day: Get Out
Arts: Gallery:
Arts: Stage: Serpentine Fire
Just in time for Halloween comes Circle Theatre’s
riveting production of Snake in the Grass.
By JIMMY FOWLER

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