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Vol 10, Issue 245 Jul 23-Jul 29, 2008
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cover Waters' Filthy World John Waters' four-decade career is as distinctive as his signature pencil-thin mustache. The writer/director's early cult films reveled in copious amounts of fun, filth and depravity, culminating with his self-described "trash trilogy" -- Pink Flamingos (1972), Female Trouble (1974) and Desperate Living (1977), all of which starred his transvestite muse Divine. A series of amusing, marginally mainstream films followed, including...
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Master Debaters
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COLUMNS

Porkopolis
McCain's Inaction Speaks Louder Than Words

Editorial
Glasses Half Full, Half Empty

Sports
Schedule Favors Reds Climbing Back into Contention … If They Can Beat Bad Teams

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Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
Alex Gibney's new documentary follows rise and fall of Hunter S. Thompson

MUSIC

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Golden Rules
Extra Golden blends Kenyan music with Indie Rock for a compelling hybrid

Spill It
Rumors, Lies and General Misunderstandings

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