Vol 18 Issue 863
Published 6/18/1997 through 6/24/1997
A Prison by any Other Name (Cover Story)
At the Minnesota sexual psychopathic personality treatment center, they lock up men who are dangerous--or unlucky--enough to be tabbed menaces to society even after they've done their prison time
Washed Up (Page 3)
It's been two years since local attorney Jim Moon vanished. His insurers want to close the case
Coming Home to Roost, Again (News)
Relations between black cops and the Olson administration are likely to take another hit with the release of a citizens' committee report criticizing the MPD
Khat Happens (News)
In the past year, Hennepin County District Court Judge Kevin Burke has heard a handful of cases concerning khat. "I'd say it's more like alcohol," he hazards. "I'm a little hesitant to say, 'Don't worry about khat.'
The Crude Guy Defense (News)
The state Supreme Court is expected to rule on whether vulgar language alone can constitute sexual harassment
A Little Bit Country (City Beat)
Dodging Bullets (Clinton Watch)
Democrats and Republicans are happily engaged in a folie à deux to forestall any real congressional probe into campaign finances
The British Can Be Bubbly (Eaters' Digest)
Stella! Stella! (Arts Feature)
Printing as Rock Climbing: Frank Stella's "Stubb and Flask Kill a Right Whale."
A Star is Born (Culturata)
Textured Nipples and Commercial Versatility: Totem International's Billy
Secrets and Lies (Culturata)
Hair Club: Nancy Robinson's The Perfect Marriage
Frontin' / Endnotes (Music Notes)
Blur (CD Review)
Concrete Blonde Y Los Illegals (CD Review)
Hanson (CD Review)
Roy Hargrove (CD Review)
Bodies of Work (Film)
Writes of Passage: Vivian Wu in The Pillow Book
Yesterday, Tomorrow (Theater)
Why She Had To Go, I Don't Know, I Couldn't Say: Yesterday leaves the Bryant-Lake Bowl
Hey Handsome (Books)
Weird Cults (Web Columns)