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07.06.04
COVER
STORY
The Education of Lance Hill
First he chooses his battles -- and then he fights them. Allen Johnson Jr traces one man's path from labor organizer to No Dukes campaigner to author.
NEWS & VIEWS
Letters to the Editor
Our readers respond.
Commentary
The direction of New Orleans.
The Secret History of Anonymous
The author of Imperial Hubris is unmasked and says he fears for his job at the CIA -- not for his life at the hands of Al Qaeda.
By Jason Vest
Village Voices
A new activist group meets to propose a two-year plan to involve parents in public education.
By Lili LeGardeur
Bouquets and Brickbats
They get what they deserve.
Penny Post
Andrei Codrescu on the rain in Spain.
Politics
Clancy DuBos on the coming elections.
FEATURES
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
David Winkler-Schmit on West Nile virus.
PLUS: Health news, Mackie on the importance of stretching and a lead exposure Q&A.
Best of New Orleans® Ballot
Vote for all your favorites!
Blake
Pontchartrain™
New Orleans' know-it-all.
Shoptalk
Kandace Power Graves on Carrollton Station and Salon Callidora.
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Scott Free
Singer Alexandra Scott is at home with delicate ballads and raunchy indie pop on her new album Spyglass.
By Alex Rawls
Hot
Seven
Our suggestions for all that's worth doing and seeing this week, including
the HotPick.
Special Events
Listings
Music
Opening Act
Alex Rawls on the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network.
PLUS: Overtone.
Music Listings
Who's playing where and when this week.
The Arts
Theater
Dalt Wonk on Richard III and The Mikado.
Art
D. Eric Bookhardt on Richard Jolley and Joshua Mann Pailet.
Books
Thomas Bell on Going Nuclear and Empire.
Theater, Art and Books Listings
A week's worth of culture.
Film
Film Review
David Lee Simmons on America's Heart and Soul and Fahrenheit 9/11.
Film Listings
CUISINE
Restaurant Review
Sara Roahen on Perino's Boiling Point.
Food News
By Sara Roahen
Wine of the Week
By Brenda Maitland
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