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Articles from October 2007

New Pornographers

“Challengers”
(Matador)


SP Live for 10/28/07

Find out what's going on in live music in Atlanta the week of October 28 – November 3.



‘Dan in Real Life’ offers mild laughs

The film seems especially flat coming from Peter Hedges


Without reservation

Jennifer Connelly discusses her real-life connection to her latest role


Investigating ‘Sleuth’

Predictable cat-and-mouse show not worth catching


A gay harvest

Sugar and spice makes everything nice


Radar for the week of October 28, 2007

Jeepers Creepers!


Clear and present danger

Health care-related infections kill about 99,000 Americans each year


The (Ad)vantage of Democracy

Sending out a call to all ingenious inventor-types...


The baby boomers’ benefits binge

Get ready to empty your collective wallet, America


Best of the bizarre

Make every day a ghoulish one


Drink it in

New coffee shop opens in Lindbergh City Center


Go East, young man

Perfectly-pickled in Japan


In good spirits

Make it a double this Halloween


Blast from the past

Damn it, damn it, damn it...


Emotional ‘Reservation Road’ alienates audience

Less a drama than a compilation of scenes...


Believe in Blueland?

Thrashers need more than a new coach


Shadowy thrills

Go retro with vintage horror films


The rich are different

They’re wealthier than ever—is that bad news for the rest of us?


Missing persons case solved

Body of Nancy Anthony found


Historic harvest

Talking with Peter Golaszewsk of The Feed Store


Sophisticated lady

Oh, grow up!


Islamo-Fascism Unawareness Week

 


Trust and Faith

Ernie Johnson, Jr.: More than Meets the Eye


Crash Landing

Once-soaring Falcons hit rock bottom


SP Mail: Letters to the Editor (October 28)

Whose bright idea was this?


Holding on

Problems with money, trust and time keep relationships from growing


How our “childrens” learn

Do you suffer from not invented yet syndrome?


Going green

Save the cash, save the world


Satisfying bites

Vampire stories worth sinking your teeth into


Smooth moves

Bellydance Superstars shake up the Ferst Center


Pinch me

The oh-so-fun life of Caren West


SP Mail: Letters to the Editor (October 21)

The Berlin-Tokyo axis



Simply scandalous

Threesomes, affairs and pretty young things


Rain on me

An 18-month drought pushes metro Atlanta toward even tougher water restrictions—and maybe even rationing


Not-so-private eyes

Hartsfield takes bids on biometric security system; former media mogul Steven Brill tells SP he’s going for it


Shelter fallout

Georgia Department of Agriculture in contempt over animal euthanasia


Let the ceremonies begin

Suzi Awards recognize top Atlanta theater


Drinking for your supper

Local breweries succeed in our own backyard


Dark star

Benicio Del Toro on playing a recovering addict in ‘Things We Lost in the Fire’


Around town

What’s happening this week in food and spirits


Flaskmanship: a hip guide

With autumn’s first bites at hand, it’s time to nip at your flask...


Eric Simpkins

The brains behind the serious cocktails at Trois


Political drama ‘Rendition’ lacks depth

“Rendition” explores a hot political issue...




‘Lars and the Real Girl’ shows real heart

Not since Tom Hanks had a special friendship with a volleyball...


The Myth of “Global Warming”

The Norwegian socialists have embraced one of their own and granted Al Gore the Nobel Peace Prize...


Tortured Logic

We know from expert after expert that torture isn’t effective...


Not-so-super supers

There is now more proof—if any more were needed—that our national public school system is a contemporary Aristophanic cloud-cuckoo-land from top to bottom...


Pelosi, Speaker (not thinker) of the House

“Was this the face that launched a thousand ships...”


The Road to Sportopia

In January of 1993...


If I was GM...

4 key decisions the Braves need to make—right now


It’s only an upset if you buy the hype

Football is not a complex game...


R.E.M

“R.E.M. Live”
(Warner Brothers)


Maroon 5

“It Won’t Be Soon Before Long”
(Octone Records)


Musical score

Stories strike the right chord


Family affair

Affleck brothers score top marks in ‘Gone Baby Gone’


Savannah: America’s Most Haunted City

Take one of Savannah’s Celebrated Ghost Tours this Halloween Season


Scaring up a costume

Local shop owners offer ideas for Halloween attire


Take a walk in my shoes

I was feeling up avocados in Kroger when the call came in...


Leaky pipes

Stem cell therapy for incontinence


Festivals and Happenings

Find out what's going on this week in the arts.


New Found Glory

“From the Screen to Your Stereo, Part II”
(Drive-Thru Records)


The Buzz

What’s movin’ and shakin’ in the world of sports


Dr. Feelgood Knows Your Pain

The weather has been oh-so-nice of late...


Gators and golf

Florida fan keeps on truckin’ his way

 


Crime and punishment

FSU trades unsavory carrot for painless stick


Deadly dining

Are restaurants killing our residents?


Start to finish

Where to find the tastiest bites in town this week


Phineas’ phavourites

A boozeophile stocks the wedding bar


What's Cooking: Wax Brazilian

Fogo de Chão Churrascaria celebrates its 10-year U.S. anniversary


Where do I begin?

How do you recover from a first-date disaster?


When the wheels on the bus don’t go ’round

Finding the silver lining sucks...


The cycling commute

Work out to and from the office


Bags: not just for the label-conscious

Traveling far and wide does not just mean going to New York City or Los Angeles...


Local colors

Earth-friendly fashions and feminine passions service your style needs


Back to school

Taking your golf game to the next level at the Reynolds Golf Academy


Two-Faced

Social butterfly Caren West shows her many colors


SP Live for 10/14/07

Plan your week in live music with the SP Live Calendar from 99x.


Radar

TREE-HUGGING PARTY OF THE WEEK



SP Mail: Letters to the Editor

Riding that train


Returning to the throne

Cate Blanchett discusses “Elizabeth” sequel


Sex, drugs and—abstract art?

KISS frontman rocks the gallery scene


Far from wonderland

Actors less than believable in ‘Rabbit Hole’


Top Shelf: Thou shalt read more

Thought-provoking memoir addresses biblical rules


Class Action

Clooney’s strong performance carries “Michael Clayton”


Little desire for ‘Lust, Caution’

An atmosphere-drenched tale of World War II sex and espionage...


Ryan Adams

“Easy Tiger”
(Lost Highway)


Dalai-Wood

Despite his celebrity status, the Dalai Lama still hasn’t achieved his goal: the freedom of Tibet

 


A “pill” for men?

Scientists say sperm-blocking removable implants for men on the way


Mutual benefits and corporaversities

Atlanta company buys licensing of UGA’s HIV drug


The Draft and Iraq

I was sitting in a hot tub a few years ago next to Joan Baez...


Judgmental attitudes on intelligence

Whenever someone tells me that I am intelligent, I am perplexed...


Religion not the problem in Iraq

An empire attempting to maintain international control...


Squeeze it out of ‘em

The New York Times continues lending its helping hand to the enemy...


Cartel

“Cartel”
(RCA)



Office Space

‘The Water Coolers’ doesn’t think outside the cubicle


Waterside haven

Ray’s on the River gets a redesign


Simply the best

Restaurant Eugene’s master mixologist


Continental driver

‘Into the Wild’ captures wandering spirit with visual appeal



Vacation Reading

Chick lit offers an easy escape



Taste Test

 



Oh, Happy Day?

Last spring, Steven Pinkner, a professor of psychology, language, and cognitive science at Harvard University, published his article “A History of Violence” in the New Republic...


Why defeat is good

It’s becoming difficult to figure out which is more depressing...


How Gov. Perdue spins the SAT

Just before Labor Day, the 2007 SAT scores were made public...


A good read: ‘The Jane Austen Book Club’

Unlike most soap operas...


Warm in the Wake

“American Prehistoric”
(Livewire)

 


Green Scene

Echo Project spotlights bands and environmental awareness


The Buzz

What’s movin’ and shakin’ in the world of sports


Seeing ain't always believing

Enjoying the view from the replay booth


Beijing 2008: The Genocide Games

The Olympics are an international symbol of peace and brotherhood, yet...


Yankee pride

Love ‘em or hate ‘em, you can’t ignore New York’s finest


Battlegrounds

Atlantans join forces to fight breast cancer


Bag lady

Local designer a finalist


Face-lift at 20

Atlanta Marriott Marquis gets $138 million renovation


Air-gravation!

Recent events spark frustration over airport security and prompt a Georgia Congressman to look for answer


The Croc-a-lator?

The popular shoes have a knack for getting stuck in escalators—just ask Hartsfield-Jackson


Gold rush rivalry

UGA and Tech pioneer rich biofuel frontiers


Sunday + 6

Our picks for this week


Introductions

Making new friends beats killing time on the Net


How to get our groove back

Whoever you vote for, I would suggest that the first step to putting things right is accepting that Sept. 11, 2001 was not an isolated oddity.


Fan Mail

Lisa Baron’s sharp letter opener is poised and ready


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