Vol. 27, No. 36
Breakfast of Champions
He scaled an intellectual Everest at age twelve. What's he like at sixteen? Meet George Thampy.
By Mike Seely
Collateral Damage
Pizza man is all broken up about his new crack
By Shelley Smithson
Meet Our Match
This just in: St. Louisans are sexy, literate and breathing in way too many toxins; Unreal is invited to take part in uprisings -- legally sanctioned and otherwise; and the P-D editorial staff takes God to task
Do You Feel Lucky To Be Living in This Time Period?
Week of September 3, 2003
By Wm. Stage
Letters
Changing Seasons
Nadine is ready for the next step -- no matter what it is
By Roy Kasten
Rock & Roll Revival
Andrew W.K. preaches the gospel of party
By Erik Alan Carlson
The Epoxies
Tuesday, September 9; Hi-Pointe
By John Goddard
Essex Green
Tuesday, September 9; Rocket Bar
By Niles Baranowski
Whole Sick Crew, Fred's Variety Group, the Spiders and the Pubes
Friday, September 5; Hi-Pointe
By Jason Toon
Sounds Around Town
The Beast With Two Buns
St. Louis has enough fabulous burger joints to keep any carnivore happy
By Rose Martelli
Busch Beer
Crabby's, 701 Utah Street, 314-664-3474
By Randall Roberts
Angst in Their Pants
The girls of thirteen get their freak on
By Gregory Weinkauf
Heavy Traffic
In Friday Night, Claire Denis gets all symbolic about gridlock and stuff
By Luke Y. Thompson
Film Openings
Series/Festivals
Fistful of Whist
This ain't your grandma's card game (but she can play if she wants)
By Steve Almond
Shakespeare in Love
In this unconventional Romeo and Juliet, a little fresh thinking goes a long way
By Dennis Brown
This Week's Day-by-Day Picks
Of Mice & Lions
Local rodents psych themselves up for the Cheese Hill Downs
Faux Real
Or close enough
By Paul Friswold and Byron Kerman
Young Girls Dance
Fredbird made them do it
By Tom R. Arterburn and Byron Kerman
IMAX Redux
Science Center's Fall Film Fest
By Byron Kerman and Jason Toon
Feat of Clayton
St. Louis Art Fair is #1
By Niles Baranowski, Erik Alan Carlson, Brooke Foster and John Goddard
Waiting to Inhale
High On Fire are dope
By Mark Dischinger, Paul Friswold and Rose Martelli