Vol. 28, No. 44
Let It B & B
By Dusty Rhodes
Celebrate, celebrate, dance to the music
By Tom Irwin
Summer Guide 2003
Fairs not bad
Despite budget cuts, there should still be plenty to like at this years Illinois State Fair.
By IT PICKS
Flirting with disaster?
If sewage contributed to 1998s leptospirosis epidemic, we may still have a problem.
By Karen Fitzgerald
Worlds away
Day tripping to Elsah, Grafton, Altonand beyond.
Two wheels good
Bicycling in central Illinois
Hot fun in the summer time
Checking out concerts this summer
Summerguide Calendar
What's happening in and around the Capital City this summer
Hometown boy does good
Springfield has the Simpsons, but Metropolis has Superman.
Little isnt always small
Sullivans Theatre on the Square has a big history.
First summer jobs
Washing dishes, collecting golf balls, going door-to-door
Lovable losers plan to go all the way
The Cubs finally caught on: theres talent ripe for the picking in Latin America. Now that their efforts to cultivate it are paying off, respectability may be just around the corner.
By Robert Heuer
Peace without prosperity
By Rich Miller
Your Turn 5-29-03
Funks Grove
The sweet taste of nostalgia
By Penny Zimmerman-Wills
Summer onstage 2003
By Phil Funkenbusch
Summer preview 2003
The year of scary screen pairings: Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees, the Rugrats and the Wild Thornberrys, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez
By Marc Sigoloff
Bards of the Sangamo 5-29-03
Knoepfle 5-29-03
By John Knoepfle
Now Playing 5-29-03
ArtHAUS
@ ArtHAUS
Sat., April 20, 5-9 p.m. and Sun., April 21, 1-5 p.m.
Helping the Homeless. My journey and my blessing.
By Julie L Benson
Man arrested by FBI owns property with an Illinois state trooper
By Dean Olsen
Lights out for Olde Towne Apartments
By Scott Reeder
Firefighters lobby for city-operated ambulance service