Issue 4352. Last Updated: 03/18/2010

09/19/2003

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Global Eye -- Vanishing Act

The United States' new computerized voting systems, paid for by the Bush Regime, are almost laughably open to manipulation.

In California, Fighting Crime & Flashing Charm

In ""Hollywood Homicide"" Harrison Ford plays Joe Gavilan, a veteran Los Angeles detective with money troubles, three ex-wives and a goofy, undisciplined young partner.

Cook's Corner -- Spicy Indian Potato Balls

My poor mother-in-law has just learned the horrible truth: her grandkids won't eat potatoes.

Migratory Behavior on Safari in Botswana

This was Day 7 of a two-week ""flying safari,"" a mid-May tour of southern Africa with Wilderness Safaris.

In Gabon, a Town Square for the Apes

Langoue Bai was beginning to feel more like a dark, dangerous place in equatorial Africa than the Edenic refuge that had been described to me.

Britpop Icons Play 2 Local Shows

Blur -- minus guitarist Graham Coxon, who left in 2002 -- perform two shows this week at Gorbushka.

Extra! Extra!

German electronic act Rechenzentrum, or Computer Center, brings its blend of minimalist techno and video art to B2 on Thursday. Meanwhile, the Lumiere Photogallery presents its ""Portrait of a Harley"" exhibition.

Award-Winning Director Recalls 'Stroll'

Having graduated from Leningrad's Institute of Cinematography in 1975, Alexei Uchitel spent two decades making documentaries before he found his true calling: feature films.

Capturing Petersburg With Muscovite Stars

Alexei Uchitel's anxiously-awaited ""The Stroll"" finally opens in regular release this week.

Global Eye -- Vanishing Act

The United States' new computerized voting systems, paid for by the Bush Regime, are almost laughably open to manipulation.

In California, Fighting Crime & Flashing Charm

In ""Hollywood Homicide"" Harrison Ford plays Joe Gavilan, a veteran Los Angeles detective with money troubles, three ex-wives and a goofy, undisciplined young partner.


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