• Issue Archive for
  • May 22-28, 2002
  • Vol. 30, No. 54

News & Views

  • Intelligent design?

    Cobb County shows why science, politics and religion don't mix
  • Imaginary battle lines

    Tradition and innovation make peace at this year's Atlanta Jazz Festival. But were they ever enemies in the first place?
  • Stop the world

    Montreux cancellation strikes a sour note
  • 'No warnings'

    Truth launches surprise attack on Bush and critics of McKinney
  • I can fly

    A tongue on the floor and a head in the clouds
  • Don't panic

    Why does the United States maintain its trade embargo with Cuba?
  • Feeling gay

    And I don't mean happy

Food & Drink

  • Nesting at Birdi's

    Colorful, cozy and drink-oriented in Decatur
  • Smokin' Middle Eastern

    Byblos writes the book on authentic Lebanese in Roswell

Music

  • New American homecoming

    The work of Atlanta's premier classical composer, a former DJ raised on jazz, returns to the ASO after a 12-year absence
  • Barili's legacy

    Atlanta's first International Piano Competition welcome, despite questionable outcome

Movies & TV

  • Over Ernest

    Importance of Being Earnest misses the mark
  • There's the rub

    The Mystic Masseur finds bland comedy in exotic
  • Tossing and turning

    Insomnia doesn't sleepwalk through police thriller
  • Elvis times three

    We Three Kings spreads the Presley thinly

A&E

  • Feminine mystique

    Breath, Boom leads wave of female playwrights

Sex & Vice

  • Karma Cleanser

    Should I hire a detective to track down my evil ex-boyfriend?

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