Vol 20 Issue 959
Published 4/21/1999 through 4/27/1999
Scene Not Heard (Cover Story)
The 1999 Picked to Click Poll records the sound of a new underground.
Ground Troops (City Beat)
From its South Minneapolis headquarters, the American Refugee Committee sorts out the logistics of relief .
Mise en Mall (City Beat)
How to stop worrying and learn to love the megamall.
Off Beat
Roll 'Em!, The Benign Arm of the Law and Revisiting the Ins and Outs of Minnesota Law
Free Reggie Jordan (Sports)
Why does Timberwolves coach Flip Saunders keep his hardest-working reserve chained to the bench?
Pancake World (Eaters' Digest)
"I know from talking to pancake people that you have to do them right from the get-go. It's a make-or-break thing--a lousy pancake will ruin a pancake fan's day."
Mpls./St. Paul International Film Festival Week II: See No Daylight (Arts Feature)
Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the multiplex...
Blurring the Border (Music)
The Latin Playboys' Dose redefines roots music as pan-global soul
Bustin' Loose (Film)
Stirring it up: Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence in Life
Light Turbulence (Film)
Pushing Tin lowers the fear of flying to a more comfortable altitude.
Redub the Dragon (Film)
The conductor or the conducted? Jackie Chan in Twin Dragons
The Fox Hunt (TV)
Rupert Murdoch's minions chase "reality" with a sympathy for law and order and an appetite for destruction
A Lover's Quarrel with the World (Books)
With this devout reverence and a landslide of biographical detail, Parini's Robert Frost: A Life tries to polish the poet's reputation to a glossy sheen.
King of Pain (Books)
Les Murray's epic poetic hero, Fredy Neptune, takes in a century's suffering without feeling a thing