Vol. 23, No. 47
PSYCHIC STEALING
The doors of perception opened to loss and deception when Sister White gave a reading
By Wm. Stage
SEX, DRUGS, VIDEOTAPE -- AND ONE DRUNKEN DOG
Some neighbors borrow tools and never return them. Ted Hoffman's neighbors gave his young daughters a crash sex-ed course.
By Adam Pitluk
WAGE DELAY
Labor, ACORN and the city support a living-wage ordinance, but it's going nowhere fast
By C.D. Stelzer
MAYDAY, MAYDAY, TWA UNION EXEC GOING DOWN
Did Tom Brown's tough stance against the W-1W Lambert expansion plan cost him his union position?
By D.J. Wilson
THE COLOR OF MONEY
A St. Louis American columnist wonders whether Sterling Moody's business is black enough
FLOTSAM AND JETSAM
That giant sucking sound at the Post-Dispatch, part 2; a circus of errors in the city's 25th Ward
Have You Ever Thought About Having a Superpower?
NO PUBLIC DOLLARS FOR A NEW STADIUM. PERIOD.
And if the fans must be milked, the fans should get a piece of the action
By Ray Hartmann
THROB, THROB
Herewith, a guide to the latest crop of musical heartthrobs
By Randall Roberts
VOCAL APPROVAL
Following local record label MAXJAZZ's upward trajectory
By René Spencer Saller
STARR TIME!
Longtime local roots-rocker Kip Loui looks forward to growing old playing country music
CLUB FOOTING
Despite their location in the shadow of SLU, beloved gay bars Magnolia's and the Complex aren't going anywhere
QUICKIES
Beware of mysterious new bands bearing gifts; apologies to Devon Allman and the members of the Jerry Mathers
Jeremy Davenport
Friday, Nov. 26, and Saturday, Nov. 27; Backstage Bistro
By Terry Perkins
Waterson:Carthy
Friday, Nov. 26; Focal Point; Saturday, Nov. 27; Tap Room
By Steve Pick
VARIOUS ARTISTS
Poor Little Knitter on the Road (Bloodshot)
THE CLASH
From Here to Eternity (Epic)
By Jason Toon
JOE STRUMMER
Rock Art and the X-Ray Style (Hellcat/Epitaph)
GAME BOY
A wild time was had by all at Fio's La Fourchette
By Joe Bonwich
A FEW "CHOICE" WORDS
What makes a restaurant the "best," according to the Post-Dispatch advertising department
TOY STORY 2
Directed by John Lasseter
By Andy Klein
FELICIA'S JOURNEY
Written and directed by Atom Egoyan
By Luke Y. Thompson
END OF DAYS
Directed by Peter Hyams
DON'T BOTHER MR. WILSON
Noted installation artist Fred Wilson rearranges history, to our benefit
By Byron Kerman
PAGE TURNER
SLSO artistic adviser Tim Page has come a long way since his film debut at age 12
By Eddie Silva
KIT KEITH: SOME GIRLS
Gallery 210, UM-St. Louis
By Ivy Schroeder
LUNAR ECLIPSE
An ambitious new book chronicles the glorious sights of the Apollo missions
THE MILLENNIUM SHOW: LOOKING FORWARD, LOOKING BACK
Anheuser-Busch Gallery, Center of Contemporary Arts
TORONTO DANCE THEATRE
Edison Theatre's Ovations! Series and Dance St. Louis
By Harry Weber
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
By William Shakespeare (St. Louis Shakespeare Co.)
By Sally Cragin
DOWN THE ROAD
By Lee Blessing (HotHouse Theatre Company)