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Browsing Issue: Wednesday, July 02, 2008
News: Astrology:
News: Feature: Saving Katia
An adoptive mom loses custody of her troubled daughter
By Jeff Prince
News: Letters:
News: Metropolis: Sprinting to Fame
Hallmark Track Club makes its mark on the Junior Olympics — and the lives of its young runners.
By SARAH RUTLEDGE
News: Online Exclusive: The MCB closes its season in high Bolshoi style.
By Leonard Eureka
News: Second Thought: Sins of the World
The Catholic Church is causing global warming. Riiight.
By JOHN ARAUJO
News: Static: Taxpayer — Prime Cut
Music: Featured Music: Death, Blood, and the Saint
There’s more to Ted Nugent’s former lead singer than you may know, including local fuzz-rockers Blood of the Sun.
By ANTHONY MARIANI
Music: Hearsay: The Usual
Music: Last Call: An Elegy for JJ’s
By Dan McGraw
Music: Listen Up: Wood Brothers
Loaded
(Blue Note Label Group)
Film: Film Reviews: Steel Reserve
Will Smith comes out swinging as a booze-soaked superhero in Hancock.
By COLE WILLIAMS
Film: Film Reviews: The Moore We See …
Director Tom Kalin’s epic family drama Savage Grace is hitched — wisely and successfully — to a single star.
By JIMMY FOWLER
Eats: Cafe Reviewed: Red Tex-Mex
Jorge’s may play to conservative palates,
but if it ain’t broke …
By Peter Gorman
Eats: Chow, Baby: Next Time, the 15-Piece Box
Calendar: Night and Day: Happy Birthday, Casa
Arts: Books: Dark Ages
Local author Phil Vinson limns the depths of depression in his debut novel.
By BETTY BRINK

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