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NEWS & FEATURES

Tony Giampetruzzi wonders if the the Center for the Prevention of Hate Violence succeed where many other anti-hate organizations have failed.

Mark Jurkowitz looks into the controversy surrounding the New York Times Company's decision to start an all-black weekly newspaper in Florida.

Barry Crimmins reports on Cindy Sheehan's protest in Crawford, Texas, as she takes the anti-war message straight to the President's doorstep.

Plus, this just in:
  • GAL ON THE STREET "I could just lick him"
  • SURF AND CELLULOID Locals get to prove it on film
  • HOME-TOWN HERO McMahon makes it Interesting
  • THE FOUR ELEMENTS Graf writers have a Cow

    Politics and other mistakes

    Bramhall Square
    Letters to the Editor
    Savage Love
    Crossword solution


    MUSIC

    Sam Pfeifle on A-Frame's new, er, recreational activities.

    Becca Dewan goes multi-chamberal.

    Jon Garelick checks in on the state of jazz at Newport. Leon Neyfakh says that Kerplunk! you hear is the sound of Green Day ditching Lookout!

    Michael Freedberg finds himself intrigued by Mylene Farmer.

    The Black-Eyed Peas' concert at Fenway is worth the trip. Oh, and some other band will be playing too...a Rolling Something-or-other...

    Plus, Sibilance Also, short reviews of:
    JAMES BLOOD ULMER BIRTHRIGHT
    THE JIM YOSHII PILE-UP PICKS US APART
    LE NOMBRE SCÉNARIO CATASTROPHE
    SUPERPITCHER TODAY
    311 DON’T TREAD ON ME
    WOODEN WAND & THE VANISHING VOICE XIAO


    FILM

    Brooke Holgerson says The 40-Year Old Virgin is worth its wait in gold.

    Short reviews of:
    RED EYE
    SUPERCROSS
    VALIANT


    Worth the trip:
    Peter Keough digs 2046.

    THEATER

    Megan Grumbling reviews the hilarious Lenny.

    Worth the trip:
    Living Room

    ART

    Matt Anderson on an experimental music festival in Livermore Falls.

    Worth the trip:
    Surreal at Griffin, evidentiary at Fogg.

    BOOKS

    William Corbett on Gasoline Alley, now in hardcover.

    FOOD

    Andy King campaigns to save the liver!

    SPECIALS

    Best Music Poll 2005
    The Best of 2004
    Portland Band Guide