Our gossip columnist and noted fashion plate serves up a year's worth of unforgettable images.
Omar Call makes a pastime out of baiting Christians.
Lost art or horrible slaughter? It's all in the eye of the slayer.
An ex-con's surprising blog celebrates a city's dark places.
Idigaragua is appearing at Bedlam as a remount; this rock opera debuted last year, mixing dance, puppets, film, and theater with director Jeremy Catterton's vision and live music provided by Fort Wilson Riot. This time around it's part of a twofer with Massgraves Featuring Kill the Vultures, billed as a hip-hop fantasia that somehow manages to include both Nosferatu and the Egyptian Book of the Dead. Here's a chance to catch a truly daring match between theater, indie rock, and hip hop, and on Friday and Saturday there's the added enticement of sticking around after the shows, perhaps partaking in a libation, and enjoying live bands in Bedlam's welcoming space.
Mondays, Thursdays-Sundays, 7 & 9 p.m. Starts: April 3. Continues through April 13, 2008