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September 2004


Features

Black Cat: A changing club with a changing scene in a changing city

In daylight, the corrugated steel shutters of 1811 14th Street NW are as unassuming as any closed-for-business city storefront or locked-down warehouse. The only feature setting the building slightly apart is the plainly-lettered black and white sign hanging above the main entrance that reads BLACK CAT.

Editorials

The Voice’s primary endorsements

The Voice’s picks for this Tuesday’s primary races

Leisure

Promoting architectural awareness

Soup can sculptures, gentrification walking tours and workshops

Leisure

Better than Marriage: Family Jewels

Your my butterfly, sugar, baby

Sports

Georgetown opens campaign with victory on the gridiron

Georgetown wins home game opener.

Sports

New Athletic Director opens up about GU sports, self

The Voice speaks with Georgetown’s new Athletic Director, Adam Brick, about his plans for the upcoming year.

Sports

Georgetown loses D.C. Cup; Maryland looms

Georgetown dropped the final game of the 2004 D.C. College Cup at American University, 2-1.

Sports

The Sports Sermon

The Serm has several possible explanations for Tiger’s demise that range from a falling out with swing coach Butch Harmon to a set of sub-standard Nike clubs.

Sports

Run ’til you’re pretty

Our resident Personal Trainer offers workout advice.

Leisure

Critical Voices

The Voice reviews Bjork and Kings of Convenience