Vol 28 Issue 1396
Published 9/5/2007 through 9/11/2007
War Torn (Cover Story)
As a young radical, Norm Coleman protested the Vietnam War. Now his support for the Iraq quagmire may swallow his political career.
A Kinder, Gentler Smokestack (News)
Critics say a power plant designed to reduce carbon emissions could be a cancer-causing boondoggle
Economy in Freefall (News)
Businesses around the 35W bridge site may not survive to see a new span
Monkey’s Uncle (News)
Darwin denier misses link between free speech and common sens e
Meal of Fortune (Dish)
New Nuevo Latino Restaurant Café Ena Is Occasionally Delightful, Occasionally Sloppy—So Ask Yourself, Do You Feel Lucky?
5ingles (Music)
The Songs We Can’t Escape
Of Pot Shots and Grayshot (Music)
The Ankrum Brothers Love Each Other, Their Music, and Even Their Anti-Fan Club
Riot at the Bedlam (Music)
Do You Dare Enter the World of ‘Idigaragua’?
What's $elling (Music)
Top 10 Sellers at Cheapo Uptown
What's Playing (Music)
Top 10 spins this week at 93X, KXXR
Concert Highlights for the Week of Sep. 5 - Sept. 11 (Music A-List)
This Week: Roma di Luna(CD-release show), Jon Langford, Concrete and GrassFestival, Haystak, A Tribute to Bob Feldman, Flaming Lips, Animal Collective
Capaciti & A-Scratch: The Blind Cinema Sessions (CD Review)
Minnesota Mix
Corey Harris: Zion Crossroads (CD Review)
Rush: Snakes & Arrows (CD Review)
Various artists: Home Schooled: The ABCs of Kid Soul (CD Review)
VHS or Beta: Bring on the Comets (CD Review)
Still Waiting for that Train (Film)
James Mangold Remakes a Classic Western for Our ADD Times
Working Class Heroes—and Zeros (Film)
Shane Meadows Lovingly Recreates His Thatcher-Era England Youth but Loses Perspective
All the World's a Stage (Theater)
Theatergoers Contemplate Mortality at Lakewood Cemetery
Delivery Guy (Theater)
Free Will Astrology (Horoscope)