• Issue Archive for
  • Jun 2-8, 2004
  • Vol. 22, No. 22

News & Features

  • The Litter Deficit

    Thirty years later, the anti-litter movement searches for a jolt.
  • Monumental Moments

    Monument Avenue’s existing statues tell us where we’ve been. They may help tell us where we’re going.
  • Your Heroine Here

    The case for adding monuments to Monument Avenue.
  • Goodbye, Dali

    Richmond considers then nixes Monument Avenue surrealism.

Arts & Events

  • The O’Riley Factor

    Christopher O’Riley joins the Shanghai Quartet at the Modlin Center.
  • Now Hear This

    Reviews of new releases by Morrissey, Mission of Burma, Dykehouse, Jon Langford, Cesaria Evora, local musicians Richard White and Louis Ledford.
  • Green Machine

    “Shrek 2” looms over the box office.
  • Once Upon a Time

    Photographer Rob Amberg records a disappearing existence.
  • Keeping Good Company

    Writer Carrie Brown explores loneliness in her fifth novel.
  • On the Record

    What’s Tim Timberlake listening to?
  • Summer Screen

    Summer International Film Festival at UR.
  • Take a Look

    An art critic looks at First Fridays.
  • Set List

    Where to go. What to hear.

Food & Drink

  • Acacia’s Spunky Sibling

    Dale Reitzer’s new Six Burner is the neighborhood spot he’s always wanted.

Opinion & Blogs

  • Home Alone?

    So, if you’re truly neurotic, your fears of Internet-powered vandals and burglars should now include airborne miscreants who can zero in on you by satellite and wreak havoc from the skies.
  • the score

    A weekly ranking of the city zeitgeist.

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