• Issue Archive for
  • Dec 16-22, 2004
  • Vol. 1, No. 825

News

  • Grand Questions

    An uneasy encounter with a younger version of me.
  • EDITORIALS

    "Senate Free-for-All," "A C's Initiative"
  • Farewell, Tommy

    Only cowards resign first and then speak out.
  • Put on Alert

    TennCare investigation takes a hard look at drug fraud.
  • Rumsfeld Says the Darndest Things

    The secretary of defense's response to questions from the troops reveals the callousness of the Bush administration.
  • Shooting Too High

    Memo overestimates cost of ordinance for increasing city wages.

We Recommend

  • Rollercracker

    A champion skater shares her Christmas.

Music

  • Sound Advice

    The Flyer's music writers tell you where you can go.
  • Local Record Roundup

    Eclectic electric from Carlos Ecos; acoustic songcraft from Sykes and Salley.

Politics

  • Yule Tides

    Usually, pols wind down over the holidays; this year, they're turning up the heat.
  • POLITICS: Person of Interest

    A Shelby County legislator is at the center of a tug-of-war in the state Senate.

Sports

  • Out of Gasol

    The Grizzlies star has been anything but in the fourth quarter.
  • White Noise?

    Sean Banks is suspended and John Calipari is screaming for his Tigers to improve. Is anybody listening?
  • FROM MY SEAT

    Number 6 through 10 of the author's Top Ten sports moments of 2004.

Film

  • Short Cuts

    A double-disc edition of a '90s classic.
  • To Each His Own

    Soderbergh deftly handles movie-star vehicle Ocean's Twelve; no rest for the creepy in The Machinist.

Opinion

  • CITY BEAT

    Bass Pro Shops or Cabela's might be a good fit for The Pyramid or Shelby Farms.

Food & Wine

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