• Issue Archive for
  • Oct 7-13, 2000
  • Vol. 29, No. 21

News & Views

  • History happens

    My name is Hollis, and I'm a columnist
  • Tilting at ivory towers

    Jean Barnes, Emory University and the campaign against animal testing
  • Loaf the Vote

    Time is running out: Register to vote online by Oct. 10
  • Streetalk

    Is it more important that the Braves or your candidate wins?

Food & Drink

  • The lure of Latino

    Nicaraguan and Salvadoran restaurants face off
  • Dai Loi

  • Burnin' love

    Set your tongue aflame with Hot Mama wings from Wingleader

Music

  • X-factor

    John Doe makes a name for himself
  • A bountiful Harvest

    Roots music festival connects the old with the new
  • Cuban charm

    ¡Cubanismo! flirting with new fans

Movies & TV

  • Parental guidance

    Roach is smokin' with his budding brand of moronic hijinks in Meet the Parents
  • Subway survivors

    Tunnel dwellers light up Dark Days
  • Boogie fever

    Dancehall Queen skirts sad struggle of slumming mother

A&E

  • Posthumous premiere

    Dad's Garage resurrects former Python's O Happy Day
  • 3-part disharmony

    Tirade for Three a compelling foray into abstract theater
  • Lost landscape

    Lodged a roadside tour of mid-century neon
  • Following directions

    Do It puts artists to the test in collaborative effort

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