Deadwood Edition Issue #111

April 11, 2006

East Side Pride

Two-weekend event to showcase the artistic character of East Lawrence in the midst of controversial commercial developments

Nine days prior to the opening of the Eastside Art Show, the event's trio of organizers finally figured out what it is.

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Girls rock

The Harvey Girls discuss their epic album "The Wild Farewell"

The Harvey Girls' complex new album "The Wild Farewell" is indeed a labor of love, combining electronic programming with live instrumentation to create enticing experimental soundscapes

Biking and hiking trail volunteers do dirty deeds dirt cheap

As a dedicated ultra-marathoner, Mike Goodwin often finds himself on state trails to run portions of his 20-40 mile treks.

Style Scout: Jill Cavender and Justin Mosel

Jill Cavender and Justin Mosel

Tricky 'Slevin' not just by the numbers

A chatty man in a wheelchair (Bruce Willis) corners a young stranger in a deserted airport terminal and begins telling him about a crime caper from the 1970s. It involves horse racing, debts to bookies and brutal murders.

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Review: Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - 360

Hands down the defining RPG for the Xbox 360

If you have a 360 and even a remote interest in RPGs, you simply must play Oblivion. Between the engaging combat and the sheer size and scope of the game, players will be ensnared by its charm and beauty for weeks, if not months. Oblivion is one of the best RPGs to come out in years on any system, and one that will definitely have gamers enthralled for quite a while.

A Swing and a Miss

Momma, don't let your babies grow up to play Golden Tee.

YewToob

It's been a long day.