• Issue Archive for
  • Oct 10-16, 2001
  • Vol. 30, No. 20

News & Views

  • The girl next door

    Homebody exhibitionists bare it all for titillation and cash
  • Anti-war challenge

    Groundswell of Atlantans struggles to give peace a fighting chance
  • Trivial pursuits

    Seeking readers and girls without bras
  • Reasonable force?

    Sheriff's department clears deputy who broke man's legs
  • Patriotism 101

    Emory frat boys attack war dissenter

Food & Drink

  • Capital spending

    Longhorn's baby brother is a boutique steakhouse for prodigal sons
  • Smells like bean spirit

    Garbanzos and other Mediterranean delights at Olive Bistro in L5P
  • Bahamian beat

    Evangeleen's, an island treat
  • Cafe culture

    The art of hanging out

Music

  • So So on the down low

    Jermaine Dupri finds long-term success in staying out of focus and difficult to pin down
  • Mixed blessing

    The uncharismatic evolution of The Tom Collins
  • Celebrate Fela

    New reissues and a local festival revisit Africa's musical revolutionary
  • Jumping Jaxx Flash

    Britain's Basement Jaxx steps up its lively house-music assault

Movies & TV

  • Is film criticism dead?

    Informed critics are losing the battle against junket whores and TV thumb turners
  • Fast times in NYC

    City's cauldron of creativity bubbled furiously in '50s, '80s
  • Lost boys

    L.I.E. takes wrong turns in depicting explosive relationship
  • Breaking and entering

    Following is Memento director's first foray in film noir

See & Do

A&E

  • Robbing hood

    Theatre Gael goest country with The Robber Bridegroom
  • Noah's art

    21-year-old Noah Saunders returns with joyful exhibition
  • MAD for dance

    Modern Atlanta Dance Festival samples city's strongest modern dance companies

Sex & Vice


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