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Table of contents for week of June 20, 2003
NEWS & FEATURES
Lance Tapley reports on how Severin Beliveau and the business lobby destroyed an environmentalist’s nomination to the Board of Environmental Protection . . . and what it means for us.
David Brudnoy's The great divide:
Neither the economy nor foreign policy frames our society's fault lines. Instead, look to left-dominated pop culture.
Plus, this just in:
THE ICEMAN COMETH:
Hans has the scoop
DEPT. OF INJUSTICE:
Much ado
UPDATE : Their day in court
Letters to the editor
Politics and other mistakes
Postcard from Wells
Crossword solution
Technophilia: In Digerati, Jess Kilby searchs for Mainers who blog.
MUSIC
Sam Pfeifle tells you what's on tap for the Best Music Poll Festival: The show goes on
In Jam nation, Ted Drozdowski covers The Dead as they return to a diversifying field of like-minded bands
Sleazy does it: Carly Carioli reports on Gravy Train and Hawnay Troof
Plus, Sibilance
Also, short reviews of:
The Apes : ODDEYESEE
Clem Snide : SOFT SPOT
Lisa Germano : LULLABY FOR THE LIQUID PIG
Mull Historical Society : US
Guster : KEEP IT TOGETHER
Drive By Truckers : DECORATION DAY
FILM
In Oedipus flex, Peter Keough shows us that Ang Lee's The Hulk is too big for its britches
Also, short reviews of:
ALEX AND EMMA
DUMB AND DUMBERER
THEATER
Jeff Inglis reviews Till death do us part at ACAT .
DANCE
Travis Stewart looks at a vaudeville of dancers.
ART
Chris Thompson covers the progress of the Peregrine Press at Aucocisco
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BOOKS
John Freeman waited a decade for Norman Rush's Mortals.
TV
TELEVISION
Joyce Millman on Sex and the City and Ceasar.
Mark Griffin covers Bob Poirier as he goes to Hollywood.
FOOD
Andy King eats healthy at O’Naturals on Exchange Street .
SPECIALS
The Best of 2002
Best Music Poll 2003
Portland Band Guide
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