

All In The Family
How a music critic and his son became Solomon Burke’s almost kin
Yes Master
Master and Commander balances action and artistry
Don’t Panic
Your war questions Answered
Road Goes on Forever
Nearly 80 years later, Goody Goody
Upcoming Releases
The following releases will be in stores Tuesday, Nov. 18:
Baghdad Is A Brutal Mess
But would it hurt or help if the U.S. left now?
Bright Lights, Big Country
The Weary Boys play well in the city of dreams
Letters
Foxes and hounds Re: "Bogus Crusade, Deceitful Crusaders," by John Sugg (Oct. 15-21) Being called deceitful by the likes of columnist John Sugg is somewhat akin to being called ugly by a toad. In Atlanta, even the paper for which Mr. Sugg now works labels his column "Fishwrapper." That is an apt description but an…
American Vanity
How many body bags will it take?
Starving Picasso’s Giraffe
Putting art on a diet of worms is penny-wise and pound foolish
Ask the Advice Goddess
For Whom The Cell Tolls I broke up with a woman I really liked, after two months, because she always answered her cell phone while we were together. The last straw was a 10-minute chat with her friend while I stood by waiting for her to finish. On dates, I've taken a brief call maybe…
Playing the Cards
Know when to hold ’em, know when to fold ’em
Sour Grapes? Hardly
Second label wines are bargains by design
Moonlight Becomes You: Review of A Moon for the Misbegotten at American Stage
James Tyrone is portrayed tenderly in the superb Moon for the Misbegotten.
Outtakes
Short reviews of movies playing throughout the Tampa Bay area.
Freebie
History on the Hoof
Spins
Yours, Mine and Ours THE PERNICE BROTHERS Ashmont Ever since the mid-90s demise of his acclaimed alt-country group the Scud Mountain Boys, Joe Pernice has been working steadily toward a more classic pop sound, now fully realized on the Pernice Brothers' third release, Yours, Mine and Ours. This album is all-purpose music, the kind that…






