• Issue Archive for
  • May 30 - Jun 5, 2001
  • Vol. 30, No. 3

News & Views

  • Money matters

    Now you see it, now you don't
  • Living the American nightmare

    371,851 single-family homes were built in the metro area in the '90s. Independent home inspectors say they find at least 30 flaws in most new houses. In a booming industry with few safeguards, this is the story of a family that saw its dream destroyed
  • Serving two masters

    Is APD Chief Beverly Harvard's silence catching up with her?

Food & Drink

  • Juniper blossoms

    Midtown stretch expected to bloom with new restaurants this summer
  • Bountiful planet

    World Market Cafe a perfect launch pad for taking a test bite
  • Back for seconds

    Revising opinions on revisiting Pura Vida and Star Steaks

Music

  • Recounting M'Butu

    Veteran Atlanta percussionist tells his story
  • New direction

    Foetus keeps the ideas Flowing with new album
  • Underground lifer

    Hardcore punk's pop dissenter, Grant Hart finally hits the road

Movies & TV

  • Musical meltdown

    Manic Moulin Rouge melds melodrama with modern music to mixed effect
  • Union label

    Ken Loach gets pious preachy with Bread and Roses

See & Do

A&E

  • Freaks and geeks

    New breed of traveling sideshow takes the circus back to its lurid roots
  • New South rising

    Horizon festival finds and defines Southern plays
  • Members only

    Eyedrum gets a hard-on for Hardware: The Penis Show
  • Throw me a line

    16 Routines pushes limits of patience

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