AltWeeklies Wire
Like it Was Yesterdaynew

Hurricane Rita still haunts southwest Louisiana a year after landfall.
Gambit |
Jeremy Alford |
09-20-2006 |
Children & Families
Tags: children & families
Auto Focusnew
John Goodman and Ron Mann discuss Ed Roth's influence as a visionary and his life as an overgrown kid hooked on cars.
Gambit |
Will Coviello |
09-19-2006 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Ron Mann, Tales of the Rat Fink
Throw Us Something, Americanew
Across the country, it's time to make some noise about New Orleans -- it's time for a National Mardi Gras.
Gambit |
Michael Tisserand |
01-24-2006 |
Commentary
Talking Pointsnew
Regrettably, New Orleanians are having to defend their city, forced to answer a ridiculous question: Why rebuild New Orleans, especially there? OK, here’s why …
Gambit |
David Lee Simmons |
12-13-2005 |
Commentary
Wigging Outnew
Stressed, depressed and drinking more, the people of New Orleans are behaving pretty much as they should.
Tags: disasters
So Long...For Nownew
Gambit Weekly Arts & Entertainment Editor David Lee Simmons responds to former Editor Michael Tisserand’s “Submerged” finale about the painful decision to leave New Orleans -- and why those who stay in the city need to learn to let go.
Gambit |
David Lee Simmons |
12-06-2005 |
Commentary
Picking Up the Piecesnew
After Katrina, New Orleans will need lots of faith, hope -- and the right priorities.
Gambit |
Clancy DuBos |
11-04-2005 |
Commentary
Inside Jokenew
The hilarious new film, The Aristocrats, proves, our hesitance to offend sometimes robs humor of its vitality.
Tags: Paul Provenza, The Aristocrats
The Life Lethargicnew
As intriguing as Jim Jarmusch's latest film, Broken Flowers, might be, it nevertheless feels like something we've all seen too many times before.
Tags: Broken Flowers, Jim Jarmusch
State of Fearnew
Kate Hudson and a supporting cast of stereotypes sleepwalk through The Skeleton Key as British director Iain Softley continues the time-honored tradition of turning Louisiana into a sticky, icky gumbo of cliches.
Tags: Iain Softley, The Skeleton Key
Irreconcilable Similaritiesnew
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie face off nicely in Doug Liman's latest, which (sometimes clumsily) tries to juggle the genres of romantic comedy and action-adventure with little atonal moments of dramatic wistfulness.
Tags: Doug Liman, Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Image Makernew
With his feature-film debut, fashion/glamour photographer and video director David LaChapelle takes a look at a subculture that, like the vogue-ing drag queens of "Paris Is Burning," blossoms out of desperation and a need for survival.
Tags: David LaChapelle, Rize
Pet Soundsnew
No matter how hard Unleashed director Louis Letterier and star Jet Li try, they're working with atonal material, and can't have it both ways.
Tags: Louis Leterrier, Unleashed
Culture Clashnew
Ousmane Sembene deftly tackles a squeamish subject with his topical film, Moolaade.
Tags: Moolaadé, Ousmane Sembene
Dance Fevernew
Stephen Chow's love of cinema floods the scenes of Kung Fu Hustle like so many kicks and chops, moving almost chronologically through a history of not only martial-arts movies but movies in general.
Tags: Stephen Chow, Kung Fu Hustle