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06.10.03
COVER
STORY
Johnny
Rebel Speaks
In the 1950s,
C.J. Trahan was a young Cajun with a guitar. Now, in the world of
hatecore and white power music, he's a living legend.
NEWS & VIEWS
Commentary
Bienvenue á Louisiane.
News
The furor over the FCC's recent media
deregulation decision;
Gambit Weekly Wins Press Club
Awards.
Politics
Clancy DuBos on the attorney general's race.
Bouquets and Brickbats
They get what they deserve.
Penny Post
Andrei Codrescu on City Light's 50th.
FEATURES
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Ochsner
Clinic Foundation
presents
Gambit Weekly's
Fitness Expo 2003
Saturday, June 14, 2003
10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Lakeside Shopping Center |
Shop for
Pop
Gambit Weekly's Father's Day gift guide.
By Kandace Power Graves
Photos By David Richmond
Blake
Pontchartrain™
New Orleans' know-it-all.
Shop
Talk
Kandace Power Graves on Strategic Advertising.
ARTS
& ENTERTAINMENT
Stage
Presence
Actor Karl Lengel takes part in the tenth annual Shakespeare Festival
at Tulane.
By Dalt Wonk
Hot Seven
Our suggestions for all that's worth doing and seeing this week,
including the HotPick.
Special Events Listings
Music
Set
Break
Scott Jordan on Deacon John's Jump Blues.
Music Listings
Club Directory
The Arts
Theater Review
Dalt Wonk on The Rocky Horror Show.
Inside Art
D. Eric Bookhardt on State of Grace.
Theater,
Art and Books Listings
A week's worth of culture.
Film
Balcony
Seats
Rick Barton on Nowhere in Africa.
Film
Review
Shala Carlson on Finding Nemo.
David Lee Simmons on The Italian
Job.
Film Listings
CUISINE
Restaurant Review
Sara Roahen on Double Dragon.
Food News
By David Lee Simmons
Wine of the Week
By Brenda Maitland
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