• Issue Archive for
  • Nov 11-17, 2000
  • Vol. 29, No. 26

News & Views

  • Welcome to heaven

    In search of Hey Zeus on a Mexican isle
  • Court slams sick jail

    Auditor: Inmates' health neglected at DeKalb County Jail
  • Gwinnett Blotter

    It happens in the suburbs too: Crime reports from OTP
  • Filling Dad's shoes

    Hosea's daughter tries to feed 18,000 mouths

Food & Drink

  • Seared 2 success

    No Broadway baby, Angelo and Maxie's fame and fortune lies solely in the steak
  • Jolly Joli-Kobe

    Euro-Japanese bakery rakes in the dough with affordable scrumptious lunches

Music

  • Let the healing begin

    Music is a lifesaver for Atlanta alt-rock/rap duo Rehab
  • Dawg style

    David Grisman does business his own way
  • Heart to heart

    Three Mile Pilot members proceed with Black Heart Procession

Movies & TV

  • Substance abuse

    Requiem for a Dream ranks high on style, low on content
  • On the make

    Unlikable cast, '70s mind-set mar I'll Love You Forever
  • Verboten love

    Aimée & Jaguar's appeal is outstanding performances
  • Kinder care

    Strangers tells a different story about the Holocaust

A&E

  • Guise and dolls

    A revealing look at Elton John's fascination with celebrity
  • Half-pints

    PushPush stages two Pinter one-acts
  • Trouble shooters

    Tragedy surpasses comedy in Theatre Gael's Juno & Paycock
  • Revisiting Nixon

    Arrogance of Power a provocative version of the Nixon story

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