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Avant-oompah!
Mixing old and new, Providence’s What Cheer? Brigade takes a stand against pre-fabricated culture -
BY IAN DONNIS
Welcome to the PalinDome
One-stop shopping for humor mavericks
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| October 09, 2008
Spirited moves
Paula Hunter’s off-kilter world
Paula Hunter gets under your skin.
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JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| October 09, 2008
Be a real man
Ask Dr. Lovemonkey
I hope you inform your readers that October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month throughout the United States.
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DR. LOVEMONKEY
| October 09, 2008
Kon Asian Bistro
With a heavy Japanese accent
Kon is essentially Japanese, but it calls itself an “Asian Bistro,” inviting us to cross borders.
By:
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| October 08, 2008
Bicyclists to spell support for Obama
Election cycle
There are the usual ways of spelling out your support for a candidate, and then there’s this weekend’s “Bike Write for Obama.”
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GREG COOK
| October 09, 2008
Sexual Politics
Everybody wants some, but women don’t call it an illness
Duchovny, now 48 and with a nearly complete doctorate from Yale in English lit, says he is back in rehab for sex addiction.
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MARY ANN SORRENTINO
| October 09, 2008
Barbarisi assigned to the Sox; more changes coming
As The ProJo Turns
In a locally unorthodox move, the Providence Journal is reassigning Dan Barbarisi, its well-regarded Providence City Hall reporter, to cover the Red Sox.
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IAN DONNIS
| October 09, 2008
Ben Dover’s big bailout
Our congressional officials owe Rhode Island an apology
Phillipe + Jorge are furious over the $700 billion bailout of the pinstriped pirates of Wall Street, who are laughing as they return to their McMansions.
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PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| October 09, 2008
Funhouse
“New Obstructions” at AS220; “Trash” at 5 Traverse
AS220’s exhibit “New Obstructions” is one of those right-on ideas that seem to come so naturally to the institution.
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GREG COOK
| October 09, 2008
A battling brood
2nd Story’s stormy Another Part of the Forest
Although Lillian Hellman wrote Another Part of the Forest as a prequel after The Little Foxes , it was by no means an afterthought.
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BILL RODRIGUEZ
| October 09, 2008
Rebirth of the cool
Call it a comeback: Jake’s Bar & Grille is back in action
The new and improved Jake’s Bar & Grille on Richmond Street reopens the 9th and kicks off a Columbus Day welcome back weekend with three diverse shows.
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CHRIS CONTI
| October 09, 2008
Recession survival tips
Big Fat Whale
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BRIAN MCFADDEN
| October 09, 2008
More bad news for the Mets
Sports blotter: "Very bad times" edition
Look, it just isn’t seemly for us non–New Yorkers to laugh too much about the continued suckdom of the New York Mets, specifically their bullpen.
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MATT TAIBBI
| October 09, 2008
Hoover? Damn!
George W. Bush’s failures may have set off a tectonic shift in US presidential politics, commencing a Democratic Party reign
It doesn't matter how many negative ads are broadcast or how many moose are slain on the tundra, candidates and their actions don't transform our politics nearly as much as outside events and circumstances do.
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STEVEN STARK
| October 09, 2008
Scarlet letters
The uptight killjoy in us
Sarah Vowell’s fifth book, The Wordy Shipmates (Riverhead) — released on October 7 — examines New England Puritans with a meticulously researched, critical-yet-comical eye.
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CAITLIN E. CURRAN
| October 09, 2008
Blast from the past
Mega Man goes retro
Playing Mega Man 9 , you feel you’ve stepped through a wormhole and emerged in 1988 with an NES controller in your hand.
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MITCH KRPATA
| October 08, 2008
The good news
David Alan Grier fills "TV's black hole" with Chocolate News
When David Alan Grier promises that he’s “filling TV’s black hole” with his chocolate flavor, you know it’s gonna be good.
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SARA FAITH ALTERMAN
| October 08, 2008
The Big Hurt: Rotten butter
John Lydon spreads it on thick. Plus, intrusive devices and CGI pissoirs
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DAVID THORPE
| October 08, 2008
A smoker’s tale
Will Self’s The Butt
Somehow one is surprised — if one is a semi-conscious literary journalist like me — by the discovery that Will Self has continued to produce books.
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JAMES PARKER
| October 08, 2008
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