rss VOLUME 38, NUMBER 20 - 09.16.09 TO 09.22.09
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ALBUM REVIEWS
Box Elders: Alice and Friends
Box Elders' debut Alice and Friends opens with “Jackie Wood,” a dirty pop anthem tha...
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PHOTO GALLERIES
Ladyhawke and Ida Marie at the Variety Playhouse
Perez Hilton breezed through Atlanta with the two acts in tow
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A&E FEATURE
David Bottoms verses Georgians
Georgia's poet laureate talks about family, aging, and an upcoming book
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DON'T PANIC!... YOUR WAR QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Why are we in Afghanistan?
Nine months into Obama's presidency, we should know
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SHOW PREVIEW
Other Sound fest takes over L5P
The indie fest with the catch-all lineup takes over Atlanta's cultural left-of-center
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SHORTLIST
Short List
Musiq Soulchild, WAD Art Walk and more
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SEE & DO
Comedy: Black Box Improv Fest
Wed.-Sun., Sept. 16-20
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FEATURE
A dirty job for Goodie Mob
With Cee-Lo back in the fold, Atlanta's Goodie Mob returns to salvage the real Dirty South
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THEATER REVIEW
7 Stages'Hair sprouts '60s idealism in Little Five Points
A raw, urgent rock band and an infectiously cheerful young ensemble offers an engaging revival of the American Tribal Love-Rock Musical
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NEWS FEATURE
The wild card
Kyle Keyser's quixotic quest to become mayor of Atlanta — or at least change the city in the process
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MOVIE REVIEW
Matt Damon's Informant! turns whistleblower genre inside out
Steven Soderbergh offers a satiric docudrama about a corporate stool pigeon
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SHOW PREVIEW
The Intelligence gets lost in space
Fake Surfers stargazes from a nostalgic point of view
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THIS MODERN WORLD
This Modern World
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THE BLOTTER
Bizarre crimes from Atlanta police reports
FASHION POLICE, PART 1: An officer was patrolling downtown Atlanta when he noticed a “Euro cab...
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MOVIE REVIEW
Baader Meinhof Complex ignites history
Explosions and bullet wounds punctuate the fast-paced history lesson
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ALBUM REVIEWS
Nomen Novum: Paradises
Nomen Novum's Paradises unravels its gorgeous document of electronic and acoustic textures over...
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FILM CLIPS
Capsule reviews of recently released films
OPENING FRIDAYART & COPY (NR) Fans of “Mad Men” will want to check out the Pla...
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HOLLYWOOD PRODUCT
Hollywood Product: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
Charming children's book becomes an eye-popping 3-D computer-animated feature
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SOUND MENU
CL's picks for the week's best shows
WED/16EX HUMANS, BARRERACUDAS, PREDATOR, STOLEN HEARTS Former Carbonas/Beat Beat Beat guitarist Josh...
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ALBUM REVIEWS
Darien: If These Walls Could Talk
While boatloads struggle to be Stevie Wonder, Donny Hathaway or Marvin Gaye, one Mount Vernon, N.Y.,...
Vol. 38 No. 20 Published 09.16.09 by L. Michael Gipson
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