Sep 8-14, 2005

Sep 8-14, 2005 / Vol. 22 / No. 28

Censored–or Bogus?

Some stories get ignored by the mainstream media because they’re too controversial, or too much of a challenge to the rich and powerful, or just too hot to handle. But some stories get dismissed because they’re just not credible–and unfortunately, one of the pieces Project Censored cites this year appears to fall into that category.…

Noshing Around

French Quarter Bryce Zeagler, owner of the French Quarter, grew up in Baton Rouge. During September, he is donating 5 percent of his gross sales to Katrina rescue efforts. Come on down for gumbo, crawfish étouffée and Pat O’Brien’s signature drink, the hurricane. Pat O’Brien’s is a famous Bourbon Street bar that made famous the…

Soundbites

AWE-INSPIRING ANNIVERSARY At press time, we’re still recovering from Club Congress’ 20th anniversary blowout, which almost impossibly managed to surpass all expectations. Kudos to all involved, especially organizers David Slutes and Luke Knipe, who somehow put together this once-in-a-lifetime event pretty much double-handedly. (There was a reason we spotted Knipe sleeping on the floor at…

The Skinny

DAY OF DECISION Ward 6 voters–or at least a small percentage of them–are heading to the polls to vote in the Sept. 13 primary to decide between former TV news reporter Nina Trasoff and artist/activist Steve Farley. Trasoff has picked up most of the available endorsements, including those from Congressman Raúl Grijalva, local labor unions,…

Live

The Knitters and Phranc at the Rialto Theatre on Tuesday, Aug. 30

Rhythm & Views

If the name Dengue Fever doesn’t give you enough of an idea about this band’s psychedelic tropical heat, how about this: The lead singer is Cambodian pop star Ch’hom Nimol; the sax player, David Ralicke, plays with Beck; guitarist Zac Holtzman used to be in Dieselhed; and the bassist is Senon Williams of the Radar…

Police Dispatch

Naked Run UA Area, Aug. 25, 5:25 p.m. Authorities arrested a man who was jogging down the street nude, a University of Arizona Police Department report stated. An officer spotted a “tall, white” man, later identified as a 26-year-old, jogging past 15-20 people near Seventh Street and Highland Avenue. When the suspect noticed the officer,…

Rhythm & Views

Ten years and seven releases into a career as the thinking person’s rabblerousers, the Waco Brothers are as caustic and passionate as ever. And why shouldn’t they be? For a crew like the Waco Brothers, whose collective experience embraces populism in all its guises–from punk rock activism to the blue collar solidarity of true country…

Danehy

Tom enjoys his once-a-decade lunch on eclectic Fourth Avenue

Rhythm & Views

In recent interviews, singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams has protested that she’s not the notorious perfectionist that legend would have it. She also has acknowledged, however, that her choosiness meant losing all the upbeat “hits” from her recent double-CD live collection, recorded during a three-night stand at San Francisco’s legendary Fillmore Auditorium. So, there’s no “Car Wheels…

The Rest of the List

11. Mandatory Mental Screening Program Usurps Parental Rights Sources: “Bush Plans to Screen Whole U.S. Population for Mental Illness,” Jeanne Lenzer, Asheville Global Report, June 24-30, 2004; “Forcing Kids Into a Mental Health Ghetto,” Congressman Ron Paul, Truth News, Sept. 13, 2004. 12. Military in Iraq Contracts Human Rights Violators Sources: “Dirty Warriors: How South…

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