• Issue Archive for
  • Oct 7-13, 2004
  • Vol. 33, No. 22

News & Views

  • Return of the B-Boys

    Atlanta's breakdancing scene attracts attention, but at what cost?
  • Can Georgia swing?

    Everybody says Dubya will win Georgia. What if everybody was wrong?
  • Lights, camera, scalpel!

    Cameras could be filming political infomercials at a hospital near you
  • I, fashonista

    Why shop when you can have dental surgery?
  • Curses

    Returning stolen talismans and shifting the blame
  • Meet the new guy

    An Atlanta Zelig arrives at Creative Loafing
  • Robin K.

    Making her rounds around town on a Sunday evening, Robin was all giggles at a housewarming party in East Atlanta.

Food & Drink

  • Ocean's seven

    A selection of Atlanta's satisfying seafood options
  • Eat well, do good

    Feed your Tummy and Soul at new co-op restaurant
  • Pie, oh my!

    Hole-in-the-wall Cameli's outshines the competition

Music

  • Speaking in tongues

    A look at the funny, crazy, scary lyrics of the Pixies
  • Northen State of mind

    White female rap trio shows and improves on new album
  • The revivalist

    Singer/songwriter Kevn Kinney re-energizes his sound
  • Up on Nickel Creek

    Acoustic trio expands boundaries of bluegrass

Movies & TV

  • The many faces of Joaquin

    From firefighter to The Man in Black, Phoenix is nothing if not versatile

See & Do

A&E

  • Eye candy

    Japanese designers find the whimsy in mundane objects
  • Blood ritual

    Maria Kizito invokes Rwandan massacre
  • Get on the bus

    Man of No Importance honors thespians at heart
  • Point and Click

    Happy photography to you

Sex & Vice


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