Vol. 30, No. 5
Red Light, Green Light
Did the city deliberately tailor the ordinance and bid requirements to favor only one red-light camera company?
By Chad Garrison
False Start
A Ladue man gets hit with a time-out just as he nears his goal of building a decent athletic field for city schoolkids.
By Kristen Hinman
Auto e-Motive
Unreal might e-kiss, but we don't e-tell. Plus, Plus, we get a (painful) lesson in Judaism, find a local blogger in a gorilla suit and read real essays about harmful pranks.
Abandoned Cars
(Highway 40)
By Timothy Lane
Week of February 2, 2006
>"I think a little of Brie's favorite pastime would go a long way towards loosening you guys up!"
Ask a Negro Leaguer Column
By Prince Joe Henry
Norah No More
By Dean C. Minderman
LA Woman
Sullen returns from the dead
By Annie Zaleski
Sail Away
B-Sides interprets Enya's cryptic language, scream alongside the vocal guru to the metal stars, and dream up some tribute bands we'd like to see
By Jason Budjinski, Michael Alan Goldberg and Kristie McClanahan
Beat Happenings
Music news you can use
By Kristyn Pomranz
Critical Fatwa
By Ayatollah of Rock
Sarah Lee Guthrie and Johnny Irion
Friday, February 3; the Sheldon Concert Hall (3648 Washington Boulevard)
By Cole Haddon
Greg Brown
By Roy Kasten
Sound Tribe Sector 9
Friday, February 3; the Pageant (6161 Delmar Boulevard)
By Jonathan Zwickel
moe.
Saturday, February 4; the Pageant (6161 Delmar Boulevard)
By Nick Hutchinson
Shirock
Saturday, February 4; the Billiken Club (20 North Grand Boulevard)
By Christian Schaeffer
The Toasters
Tuesday, February 7; the Creepy Crawl (412 North Tucker Boulevard)
By Michael Alan Goldberg
Also Playing
Local Motion
Friday, February 3 at The Hi-Pointe, (1001 McCausland Avenue)
Gorge Busch
Live the luxe life at this revitalized St. Louis boite
By Rose Martelli
Mango batida
Café Brasil, 2811 South McKnight Road, Rock Hill; 314-963-3535.
By Randall Roberts
Like Star Trek With Worms
Funky Fresh
By Luke Y. Thompson
Tae Kwon Ho
Dead or Alive 4 finally gets hardcore.
By Gary Hodges
The Nude Bomb
Mrs. Henderson shakes up war-torn Britain with an assault of the flesh
By Bill Gallo
Our top DVD picks for the week of January 31.
13 Million Yogis Can't Be Wrong
Naked in Ashes reveals the life of a yogi, but doesn't attempt to explain it
By Melissa Levine
Tupperware (2004)
By Mike Seely
Film Openings
A Trip to Europe
Via your ears
By Alison Sieloff
Fruit of Their Labels
By Anna Teekell Hays
I Scream, You Scream
We all scream for dance!
Current Shows
Ivy Cooper encapsulates the St. Louis art scene
By Ivy Cooper
Bring the Mountain to Everybody
By Rye Calhoun
Before the Super Bowl...
Please brush and floss
By Ian Froeb
The Net
Get caught in it with KTK
Puppet Regime
The marionettes break out the classics
Athletic Supporters Unite!
By Mark Fischer
Always De-Ice Your Walk
That's the lesson in The Man Who Came to Dinner
By Kristie McClanahan
It Don't Mean a Thing
COCA's crazy for swing
Spellbound
By Dennis Brown
Capsule Reviews
Dennis Brown and Deanna Jent suss out local theater