The Ester Republic

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Book Review
Fightin' Words
Perilous Times: Free Speech in Wartime from the Sedition Act of 1798 to the War on Terrorism
by Geoffrey R. Stone
book reviews
by
David A. James

Calendar of Events

Classifed Ads

Editorial
Changes at KUAC

Firebreak
by Sarah Wolfe

Letters to the Editor
Mark Schubauer
Jeff Rogers

poetry
"Current Thinking"
by Cam Leonard

"Swimming with Sharks"
by Doreen Fitzgerald

"The Honor Among Men Who Work Together"
by Spider Wentworth

Postal News
Obituaries
Lunchbox Elizabeth MacAngus Cameron Luick
by Amy E.C. Luick

Sage
by Margaret Rogers

Ray's View from the Lump

Victuals & Drink
Lulu and Jeanie
by Marjorie Kowalski Cole

The Deft Palate
You've gotta have Seoul
restaurant review
by Mary Haley

Video Dreamland
Love Song for Bobby Long
Diary of a Mad Black Woman
Hide and Seek
The Boys and Girl from County Clare
Constantine
movie reviews
by
Thela Clayton

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FEATURES

Angry, Young & Poor 2005
photos by Monique Musick

Art Galleries from Berry to Ester
story by Kate Billington, photos by Monique Musick

Three galleries have opened in the Ester area in the last year. The author gives a quick overview of the art, the proprietors, and the canine greeters at the gallery doors.

The Cannibisation of Justice
by K.W.M. Farmen

I used to be a Republican, because that used to be the party that stood for individual liberty, personal responsibility, states' rights, and defense of the freedoms in the Bill of Rights. Recent events, however, have been steadily divorcing me from Republican ideology.

Eagles, Bears, Glacial Rivers, and Salmon
by Martin Freed and Ruta Vaksys

A little trip on the Klutina River with some graphite rods and 30-pound line led to a few surprises.

Sliced and Stoned in Honolulu
or, How I Spent My Winter
part four, by Carla Helfferich

Having successfully vanquished the insurance company minions, our narrator is finally off to the hospital, where she meets a gnome and a man putting rabbits into his hat.

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