
For some, 2005 sucked. For others, 2005 rocked. We think it did a little bit of both. So here's our annual wrap-up of the year's events, seen through the eyes of our columnists, researchers and haiku poets.
RIP An obituary for 2005 by Steve Hammer
The year of cultural convergence Has anything really changed? by David Hoppe
Coincidence or controversy? A little thing called freedom of the press by Laura McPhee
Letter from your grandchildren Which side of history in 2006? by Fran Quigley
Inside the homosexual agenda 2005 was a monumental year by Pepper Partin
Where the heart is Spending locally by Jim Walker
What's important A visit to New Orleans clarifies by Teal Schlueter
Low numbered freeways A trip around America's West by Jack Silverstein
Departure and return Dance transforming lives, lives transforming dance by Rita Kohn
TV and radio The year in review by Marc D. Allan