Table of contents for week of June 27, 2003
NEWS & FEATURES
This bus is free: Jess Kilby reports on Portland’s newest community space.
Adrian Zupp tells the story of Macy Morse: one long-time activist who seems to get stronger by the year.
Susan Ryan-Vollmar covers the case for same-sex marriage.
Dirigo Health sounds great, but focuses too much on cost and too little on health. By Shay Stewart-Bouley
We know there’s something about Harry Potter. Michael Bronski finds out the kid may just be queer, in the broadest sense.
Plus, this just in:
FIRST PERSON:
The greatest Harry Potter story ever
DOWNTOWN: Walker’s: anything but pedestrian
TRANSPORTATION : A well worn road
Politics and other mistakes
Travel
Crossword solution
MUSIC
Formed from the ashes of three other bands, Unscarred start over again. By Marilyn Zarkos.
A look at what Jewel and Sugar Ray are up to this year, by Sean Richardson.
Matt Ashare examines Radiohead in Beyond A and B.
Plus, Sibilance
Also, short reviews of:
Cinerama : CINERAMA HOLIDAY
In Flames : REROUTE TO REMAIN
Inspectah Deck : THE MOVEMENT
Waylon Jennings : WAYLON LIVE: THE EXPANDED EDITION
Morelenbaum2/Sakamoto : A DAY IN NEW YORK
Ronderlin : WAVE ANOTHER DAY GOODBYE
String Trio of New York : GUT REACTION
Worth the Trip: The Bad Plus and a soggy Globe Jazz Fest and Glass Candy and the Vanishing
FILM
In Documentary Evidence, Gerald Peary reports on the Newport International Film Festival.
Also, short reviews of:
CHARLIE’S ANGELS:FULL THROTTLE
FROM JUSTIN TO KELLY:A TALE OF TWO AMERICAN IDOLS
28 DAYS LATER
Worth the Trip: Abbas Kiarostami’s latest film, Ten and Jean-Pierre Melville’s Le cercle rouge
THEATER
Jeff Inglis reviews Light Up The Sky, and finds out what it takes to set theater folk off.
DANCE
Worth the Trip: Twyla Tharp at Jacob's Pillow, María Pagés at the Majestic and Don Q Preview: Quixote at ABT, plus Who Cares? and Robert Schumann's 'Davidsbündlertänze' at NYCB
ART
Chris Thompson reports on "Architecture and Jewelry" at Richey Jewelry Gallery.
Worth the Trip: Reinventing Salem at the new Peabody Essex Museum
BOOKS
Sam Pfeifle finds that Maine's libraries are suddenly warming to graphic novels
FOOD
Andy King eats great East Coast burritos at Herb's Gully.
SPECIALS
The Best of 2002
Best Music Poll 2003
Portland Band Guide
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