Vol. 26, No. 42
Remember Paris
When Emerson pulls out of this small southern town, it'll leave bitterness and broken promises behind. That's what happens when a marriage ends badly.
By Geri L. Dreiling
Rubbers Meet the Road
With a unique menu ménage à trois, Maurizio's covers all late-night bases
By Mike Seely
Safe at Home?
At the end of a star-crossed season, Cardinal Nation still doesn't know where the Redbirds will roost after they leave Busch
By D.J. Wilson
Blood and Guts
Jean Carnahan's shooting prowess could take her into the trenches
Is It Un-American to Question the President's War Plans?
Week of October 16, 2002
By Wm. Stage
Best Offense
Everybody Hurts
Emo pin-up Chris Carraba feels like crap so you don't have to
By Jordan Harper
Sicbay Basics
The members of this Minnesota trio listen to one another, not to the demands of focus groups, songwriting formulas or the perceived heat of famous producers
By Paul Friswold
Grand Illusion
The hometowners of Grand Ulena insist they're not a local band
By René Spencer Saller
Sasha with DJ John Debo
Wednesday, October 23; Velvet
By Alison Sieloff
Hot Water Music with Thrice, Coheed and Cambria
Tuesday, October 22; Galaxy
Project/Object
Tuesday, October 22; Cicero's
By Daniel Durchholz
Warren Zevon
My Ride's Here (Artemis)
By Scott Wilson
Nile
In Their Darkened Shrines (Relapse)
By Jason Bracelin
Eyes Adrift
Eyes Adrift (spinART Records)
By John Darnielle
Sounds Around Town
Italian for Beginners
Café Napoli's popularity is baffling
By Melissa Martin
The Caipirinha
Yemanja Brasil, 2900 Missouri (at Pestalozzi), 314-771-7457
By Randall Roberts
Tapeheads
Gore Verbinski and Naomi Watts throw their hats into The Ring
By Gregory Weinkauf
Royal Shaft
Was Queen Joan "mad" or just pissed off about Philip's infidelities?
By Andy Klein
Film Openings
Series/Festivals
Moveable East
The Edwardsville-Alton Studio Tour is worth the drive
By Ivy Cooper
Chain Reaction
The City Players of St. Louis nail a tale of loneliness, rejection and humiliation -- and it's a comedy.
By Dennis Brown
Suffer the Children
K's Theatrical Korps makes a case for birth control in The Bad Seed
By Byron Kerman