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OCTOBER 28, 2005
| THIS WEEK'S ISSUE |
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- SECTION 1
- COVER STORY
- Running on Water
- Debra Shore thinks the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District could be key to the future of the region and the environment. That's why she's raising real money to win an office most candidates barely campaign for.
- By Christopher Hayes
- DEPARTMENTS
- Letters
- "Let's ban all automobiles from Chicago streets! They are evil, and so are the philistines who drive them. Build buses, buses, buses, and make the fare ten cents per ride!"
- Hot Type
- Judith Miller and Harriet Miers: let’s keep both of them away from the court.
- By Michael Miner
- The Straight Dope
- Are hill folk really inbred?
- By Cecil Adams
- The Works
- Rogers Park residents turned out in force to foil a city plan that officials say doesn't exist.
- By Ben Joravsky
- Chicago Antisocial
- Some strangers are stranger than others.
- By Liz Armstrong
- OUR TOWN
- Ask Me About My Grandma
- The Fiery Furnaces' latest flight of fancy is grounded in the true story of their 83-year-old grandmother, Olga Sarantos.
- By Peter Margasak
- No Such Thing as Free Parking
- And if we'd only charge what it really costs, says Donald Shoup, you'd never have trouble finding a spot again.
- By Harold Henderson
- REVIEWS
- Movies
- Saw II and Chan-wook Park's "Cut" from Three . . . Extremes
- By J.R. Jones
- Theater
- The Silk Road Theatre Project's Ten Acrobats in an Amazing Leap of Faith
- By Justin Hayford
- PLUS
- Boutique of the Week
- Hip Fit
- By Heather Kenny
- Ink Well
- This week's crossword: Gonzo Films
- By Ben Tausig
- Complete Section 1
- (11.5 MB)
- SECTION 2
- The Business
- The Was that isn't: the American Music Theatre Project's new production had a predecessor, but you won't be seeing it again anytime soon.
- By Deanna Isaacs
- Restaurants
- In the Neighborhood: three treasures just blocks from the Sox
- By Kate Schmidt, Mike Sula, and David Hammond
- Art
- Selections from the Select Media Festival, plus the Bridgeport Museum of Modern Art, aka Chris Uphues's apartment
- By Bert Stabler
- SECTION 3
- The Meter
- Jeff Tweedy on the new live album, Brazilian psychedelia, and calling Jay Farrar a pussy
- By Bob Mehr
- SECTION 4
- Savage Love
- Acceptable adultery and more
- By Dan Savage
- WEB SPECIAL
- Submerged
- Gambit Weekly editor Michael Tisserand reports from Louisiana.
- This week: Part 8, Calculated Risks
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