Vol 24 Issue 1196
Published 11/5/2003 through 11/11/2003
The Uncertainty Principle (Cover Story)
Can theoretical physics save an Iron Range town?
Pulp Friction (News)
Canadian indians battle the Strib on clear-cutting.
Return to Sender (News)
The justice department fights to deport a Somali refugee.
Take It Up with the Judge (News)
Judge Harvey Ginsberg seems to have a little anger problem.
Playing Dead (City Affairs)
Tht NAACP abandons its watchdog role over Hollman
Plays with Dead Things (City Beat)
Commence Skimming (Jim Walsh)
Start reading. Now. Or. Whatever.
Crepe Show (Dish)
These eastern European cafés may tout their crepes, but you'll stay for the old world comfort foods. Crepes Room, Moscow On The Hill, St. Paul and La Creperie, At City Center Food Court, Minneapolis
Bright Lights, Big Cello (Arts Feature)
Michelle Kinney followed the musical avant-garde to New York--and back again.
Last Exit From Brooklyn (Music)
TV on the Radio watch from their bedrooms as Williamsburg dissolves around them
Out of Time (Music)
The Rapture may not mean the end of the world, but the end of the moment is upon them.
Superhopper: Does This Sound Exciting Yet? (CD Review)
Various Artists: No Thanks! The '70s Punk Rebellion (CD Review)
If I'm So Crazy, Why Do I Have My Own Movie? (Film)
Unconventional wisdom from unstable characters in the City Pages Documentary Film Festival
Sweet Smell of Cosmopolis (Film)
The new 'People I Know' is so old-fashioned it's already gone.
Instant Spectacle: Just Add Bowlers And Bulgarians (Theater)
Jim Stowell gilds the Lily; 15 Head paints a pretentious picture.
Carolina Masala (Dance)
America's racist past collides with classical kathak dance in 'Sister India'.
Revenge is a Dish Best Served With Cabbage (Books)
Ireland's troubles visit New York in Adrian McKinty's crime novel.