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Vol 20 Issue 988
Published 11/10/1999 through 11/16/1999

Where Others Fear To Tread (Cover Story)
MAD DADS go soul searching in the south side’s deepest shadows.

Off Beat
Swing Vote, Indeed, Voters to Red: Right Time, Wrong Team and Seven Dirty Words You Can't Say at Ragstock.

Party Games (City Beat)
In the rush to endorse school-board candidates, city pols may have forgotten to ask a few minor questions--like "What the heck do you stand for?"

Smoke Screen (City Beat)
After 27 years, the City of Minneapolis still can't figure out which of its firefighters are Native American.

The Living End (Browser)
Old Web sites never die--they don't even fade away.

Mildred Dearest (Eaters' Digest)
I was sort of on the fence until I went for dinner, at which point I fell in love with the place. Mildred Pierce Cafe, St. Paul

Remains of the Spray (Arts Feature)
A crumbling mill and its prodigious graffiti make for an unauthorized museum of industrial art.

Rum, Sodomy, and the Lash (Bringing It All Back Home)
Storming the stage with postpunk pirates Lifter Puller.

Sound Check
Student free jazz nuts use U of M grant money to bring New York's Test to the Whole. Also: K-Tel's remarkable makeover.

Strangers on the Set (Film)
Alfred Hitchcock and David O. Selznick's mutual contempt somehow yielded a trio of classics--and one highly unusual case.

What a Friend He Has in Jesus (Film)
Kevin Smith's Dogma is a buddy movie by the Book.

Sweet Hereafter (Theater)
Carolyn Goelzer reconstructs Janis Joplin; Arthur Miller remembers a life .

Love Bites (TV)
The unstoppable Jennifer Love Hewitt has the time of her life; viewers don't.

Edna O'Brien: James Joyce (Books Roundup)

Linn Ullmann: Before You Sleep (Books Roundup)

Magnus Mills: All Quiet on the Orient Express (Books Roundup)

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