

Freebie
Trolley Stop Art Hop
The Digital Blessing and Its Curse
Two DVD transfers — one disappointment and two improvements
Big Wine, Small Packages
Half bottles offer versatility
Upcoming Releases
The following CDs will be available in stores March 25.
Have a Tampa — or Not
Unfettered opinions of local CDs
Surreal Trio
Millhauser blurs lines between fantasy and truth
Spins
Crazy: The Demo Sessions Willie Nelson Sugar Hill Records Willie Nelson arrived in Nashville in 1960, a largely unknown Texas singer/songwriter with a waltzy, idiosyncratic country style and very little national success to his credit. It would be years before his dissatisfaction with the C&W establishment's modus operandi catalyzed both the "outlaw country" movement and…
Hereby Sentenced
Doing time at Hillsborough’s misdemeanor and traffic criminal court
Deconstructing Sami
The story of Sami Al-Arian is, first of all, a narrative.
Success in Small Doses
Ned Averill-Snell shucked grandiose ambitions to find true satisfaction
Oh, Happy We
Once one dismisses The rest of all possible worlds One finds that this is The best of all possible worlds.
Crazy Good
Spunky Crazy Conch Cafe serves ingenious fare with its fun
Outtakes
Short reviews of movies playing throughout the Tampa Bay area.
Letters
Who's Alternative?The Weekly Planet's election issue offered little more insight into the mayoral race than did the mainstream media. In particular, I was disturbed by editor Jim Harper's casual dismissal of Charlie Miranda from "serious" consideration. Harper begins with a noble goal: looking at the candidates' "values" and their "demonstrated decisions." He then focuses on…
An Experiment in Democracy
Angst and inspiration on the campaign trail






