Vol. 26, No. 40
Fail Safe
She thought she lived in a secure place. What she didn't know was that her landlord, desperate for tenants, would invite terror inside.
By Jeannette Batz
Redbird's Burden
La Russa endures a hell of a season, escaping the purgatory of tradition
By D.J. Wilson
Born to Run
Post-Dispatch columnist Bernie Miklasz follows his bliss
How Much Can You Eat?
Week of October 2, 2002
By Wm. Stage
The Law's an Ass
O Super Woman
Laurie Anderson finds happiness in uncomfortable places
By Robert Hunt
Let Him Be
Sir Paul's best years may be far behind him, but he's still worth checking out, if you can afford it
By Daniel Durchholz
Local Hokum
Our Town's radio stations aren't playing much local fare because they're not getting much that's fit to play
By René Spencer Saller
Fojimoto with Tinhorn
Friday, October 4; Frederick's Music Lounge. (Fojimoto also performs at Vintage Vinyl at 4 p.m. that day.)
By Thomas Crone
Thursday with Cursive, From Autumn to Ashes and Engine Down
Saturday, October 5; Mississippi Nights
By Jordan Harper
Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys
Saturday, October 5; Sheldon Concert Hall
By Roy Kasten
Mali Music
Mali Music (Astralwerks)
By John Nova Lomax
Sounds Around Town
Coeur Project
The hunt for authentic ethnic fare leads to a Creve Coeur strip mall
By Jill Posey-Smith
Flesh for Fantasy
Brett Ratner tarts up Red Dragon
By Gregory Weinkauf
That '70s Movie
Moonlight Mile wastes its setting and its star
By Jean Oppenheimer
Film Openings
Series/Festivals
Wilde at Heart
With college back in session, two local universities tackle classics
By Dennis Brown
I'll Have What She's Having
Homegrown goods take center stage at the Best of Missouri Market
By Byron Kerman
Sci-Fi High
It's not just for Trekkers anymore: Archon returns to St. Louis with a tantalizing slate of events
The Old Ballgame
Historian Charles Korr debunks a few myths about baseball
By Eddie Silva
Dawson's Crossing
James Van Der Beek gets off, literally, on screwing with his image
By Robert Wilonsky