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Chicago’s cloud-covered sky reflected in Cloud Gate, a sculpture by Anish Kapoor which is affectionately called "The Bean" by locals, in Chicago’s Millennium Park. Photo by Danielle Voirin. Prior cover: Airport.

Daily Astrology and Adventure | By Eric Francis
Eric Francis writes, "It is always interesting what constitutes a subversive at any given point in history, and I think that Maxi Jazz, the face and principal voice of Faithless, qualifies for ours. He is not a closet idealist; it seems everything about him, every sentiment and idea, is out in the open. He is a peace and love kind of revolutionary in deeply cynical times, who uses words like "Enron" and "Halliburton" in his song lyrics and proposes that political activism consists mainly in loving and taking care of people."

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They Played Us for Fools
| Psychsound by Steve Bergstein
The recent report from the U.S. Congress outlining how the Bush administration lied its way into the Iraq war was on the front pages for a day or two, but it will fade into the darkness soon enough as the national Attention Decifit Disorder plunges into the next crisis, be it gas prices or unemployment. We may wring our hands over the inattention that this report is receiving, but it actually makes sense that this news is short-lived. The mentality that ignores the disgraceful march to war in Iraq is the same mentality that re-elected George W. Bush in 2004.

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