rss VOLUME 38, NUMBER 19 - 09.09.09 TO 09.15.09
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THIS MODERN WORLD
This Modern World
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BOOK REVIEW
Not that Twilight
Georgia-raised author Sang Pak spins a gothic coming-of-age yarn
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FEATURE
Ony Built 4 Cuban Linx — by way of Atlanta
Raekwon's newfound peace of mind lends itself to the long-awaited completion of Cuban Linx II
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SEE & DO
Visual art: Louvre Atlanta
Wed., Sept. 9
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ALBUM REVIEWS
The Lovell Sisters: Time to Grow
Bluegrass and acoustic music are experiencing intriguing paradigm shifts as old-guard traditionalist...
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DON'T PANIC!... YOUR WAR QUESTIONS ANSWERED
How’s the civil war in Pakistan going?
I guess the never-ending War On Terror™, followed by an epic economic meltdown, have dulled our collective senses a bit. “Pakistan Shmakistan, just get me a job.”
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THEATER REVIEW
Daniel May leads reincarnation of Cotton Patch Gospel
Tom Key passes his perennial show to an actor of a younger generation
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STRAIGHT DOPE
Did Clarence Darrow distract a jury by using wire to keep his cigar ash from falling?
I'm sure you're familiar with the tale of Clarence Darrow hiding a wire in his cigar to keep the ash from falling and thus distracting the jury during the DA’s closing statement.
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PHOTO GALLERIES
Pro health care reform rally
Advocates of the initiative gathered at the Capitol on Sept. 3
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PHOTO GALLERIES
Drive Invasion
The yearly mishmash of cars, music and dirty South punk culture went on in all its typical colorful glory
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PHOTO GALLERIES
Britney Spears at Philips Arena
The pop star brought her Circus act back to the A on Sept. 4
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PHOTO GALLERIES
Dragon*Con 2009
The convention of all things sci-fi and fantasy roared through Atlanta again this year Sept.3-7
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FREE WILL ASTROLOGY
Free Will Astrology
Sept. 16-22
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ALBUM REVIEWS
Melanie Fiona: The Bridge
The hype machine is in full force for the latest Canadian transplant, and for the most part it&rsquo...
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ALBUM REVIEWS
Circulatory System: Signal Morning
Circulatory System's third record is a mess of noisy and bombastic experiments that remain true...
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ALBUM REVIEWS
Simon Joyner: Out Into the Snow
Simon Joyner has reached an apex with Out into the Snow. Or maybe he reached it in '06 with Skel...
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NEWS OF THE WEIRD
Eyelash transplants, cowardly lions and more
LEAD STORY: Breakthroughs in Eye Hair: The pharmaceutical company Allergan has introduced eyelash-thickener Latisse, a $120 per month prescription “medication” to help a woman overcome feelings of inadequacy if she suffers from scrawny lashes.
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VISUAL ARTS
Alec Soth ventures into the Woods
Soth’s Black Line of Woods hopscotches through an epic Southern landscape
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THE BLOTTER
Bizarre crimes from Atlanta police reports
FRISKY ON ASPHALT: Around 3:15 a.m., a police officer spotted a young couple on the ground of a park...
Vol. 38 No. 19 Published 09.09.09 by Lauren Keating -
SOUND MENU
CL's picks for the week's best shows
WED/9 CHAIRLIFT This dreamy, indietronic Brooklyn trio waft like a haunting lullaby frozen in a...
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