Vol 26 Issue 1303
Published 11/23/2005 through 11/29/2005
The Mad Scientist (Cover Story)
Biologist and blogger PZ Myers speaks out on the war on science, intelligent design, and the sexual habits of giant squid.
A Little Help from Their Friends (News)
Pro-development faction on park board got big 11th-hour financial help.
The Village Idiot Knows Something (Jim Walsh)
Mad Peeaire would like to talk to you about Aristotle, Wilde, Blake, Freud--and his childhood memories of a goat-buggering orgy. Why won't you listen?
Viewmaster
Man and dog on the Mississippi.
Triumph in the Heartland (Dish)
Fine-dining northern lights open affordable annexes. Lucia's Bakery and Take Home, Heartland
Mother Knows Best (Arts Feature)
Nanci Olesen, 'Mombo,' and the parental underbelly.
Take Us to Your Hugest Arena and Fill Us up with Beer (Music)
Fourteen ways of looking at a Big & Rich album.
Twisted Familiar (Music)
The odd times of Larry McDonough.
In Da Club: Chooglin' at the Triple Rock (In Da Club)
Various Artists: Good for What Ails You: Music of the Medicine Shows 1926-1937 (CD Review)
Bohemian Travesty (Film)
Something's wrong with 'Rent'--and it's not just the awful songs.
Southern Discomfort (Film)
'The Real World' is no place for an artist like William Eggleston.
Saints and Sinners (Theater)
Interactive jazz history; hardcover ghost stories.
Spotlight: That's Mister Benchley to You, Mrs. Parker (Theater)
Use Your Illusion (TV)
TV looks even kookier from the other side of the screen.
Free Will Astrology (Horoscope)