For the Week of
May 18-24, 2005
Cover: Groovin':
The summer guide.
Light-Saber Cats, Remakes and Cheap Thrills: From the nerdgasm of the 'Sith' to a big-screen 'Bewitched,' the summer movie season proves once again that Hollywood doesn't know the meaning of the term 'lowest common denominator.'
Festival Fever: Fun with thousands of our closest friends.
News: Gas Pains
Summer fuel prices a portent of the crisis that's here.
The Byrne Report: Witch Way.
Briefs: Cost of Cool.
Rev: All Things Motorcycle: Part 2: 'If everyone would remain calm, offer a little more courtesy and kindness, and smile more, then everyone would have a better life.'
Critic's Picks: A guide to the week's best arts, theater and music events.
Something, Anything: How Todd and Joe owe it all to Orton and the Beatles.
Shining Stars: A roots-rock band you shouldn't miss.
The Newlyweds: Spazz-rock trio Oneida take a baroque turn.
Cricket, Anyone?: The next big thing in bold, cold beverages--green tea cola?
Swirl 'n' Spit: Perfectly Pinot.
First Bite: Tuscany Ristorante.
News of the Food: Bounty of the Counties.
Mountain Man: At this year's Mountain Play, a gritty, down-to-earth 'Oklahoma!' includes the rich family history of musician Doug Adamz.
'Buffalo' Hunt: The Rep gets real with Mamet's tense and funny 'Buffalo.'
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