This week in YES! Weekly

Old Wave: Triad music scene's aging lions play on.

Irreverence reigns supreme in Theatre Alliances Spooky Dog this weekend.
According to Lawson, Spooky Dog’s got it all: “Innuendos, sexual encounters, references to mind-altering substances, strong language…

Some question whether SBI should evaluate materials in Silk Plant Forest review

Music Forecast: upcoming shows you should check out.

2010 election campaign stops for canditates in the Triad

Chai Latte
The Indian spiced tea served to order at the Green Bean.

One American´s plain-spoken agenda
Jordan Green reflects on the upcoming election season.

John Mayer basks in the glow of...John Mayer.
Ryan Snyder reviews this week's concert at the Coliseum.

Four-term incumbent emphasizes technology and practical solutions to revenue crunch.
A candidate profile of Earl Jones.

Scotch and sirloin served at Summit Station.
A seat at the bar. A glass of scotch. A self-styled surf-and-turf.

Jim Longworth thinks Obama, Perdue should freeze premiums

Crashing the Gate: Larry’s fondness for cheap wine crossed into addiction territory a long time ago. The residents of the Freeman Mill Homeless Camp hung upon him the mantle of “problem child” when I wrote about them in the fall. No fair-weather friend, she, Cotton tries to spin the nickname....

Dropkick Murphy's: Live on Lansdowne
The luck of the Irish reviewed on St. Patty's Day.

CLARIFICATION: In the March 10 review of Rana Loca [“Rana Loca a mixed bag for patrons”] aspersions may have been cast upon the cleanliness of the restaurant. In fact, Rana Loca recieved a grade of 98 in a Feb. 4 inspection by the Forsyth County Department of Public Health.


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