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For the Week of April 3-9
Cover: Heavy Hitters
News: Sugar Daddies Green Party Blues: Despite strong election returns, it's still not easy being green. Can the party survive its success? Public Eye: Air Margie. Polis Report: Billboards on wheels.
Generous Despair: Greg Mottola's Daytrippers sets New York bodies in motion. Plus, director Greg Mottola talks about making it big on $30,000. The Blarney Stoned: Accent held higher than his hair, Brad Pitt gets serious in father-son thriller with Harrison Ford in The Devil's Own.
Winning the Blues: Deborah Coleman's newest recording can't lose. Heavy Metal Soul: 24-7 Spyz likes to break all the rules of funk and rock. Audiofile: Reviews of the latest CDs by Sleater-Kinney, Eclipse 427 and Aroma. Beat Street: Singer Jill Sobule returns to 'Happy Town.'
Swords, Sandals, Scripture: Why is Ted Turner turning the Bible into television movies?
Science of the Future: Lawrence M. Krauss talks about the physics of Star Trek in his new book and at lecture this week. Artist Al Yutzfield, 19151997: A giant of the golden era of comics passes this way no more.
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