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October's half-over, X-mas junk is already flooding the stores, and the October 24 issue of YES! Weekly is making the rounds. In this issue:

  • Jordan Green probes the strange death of Dr. David M. Graham.
  • Dave Roberts provides the writers of CSI with ten new episodes in his Ten Best Obscure Fetishes.
  • Jordan breaks down the GSO district race money, and Amy Kingsley finds out what "aerotropolis" means.
  • Solcetfre Project lets loose at Greene Street.
  • Brian Crean's green art at the Green Bean.
  • Careful how you pronounce "Tapas" when dining at Rim.
  • Brian Clarey's on cruise control.
Plus your favorite columnists, features and listings. Go get it, whydoncha'.
Posted by Chris Lowrance on 10/23/2007
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