Vol 22 Issue 1089
Published 10/17/2001 through 10/23/2001
Notes From Underground (Cover Story)
From bacon rinds to cave pearls: A journey through Twin Cities sewers.
Breaking the Silence (City Beat)
The Sharon Williams case ends with a measure of justice--but the real struggle is only beginning.
Nuclear Freeze (City Beat)
Terrorism puts industry self-regulation on ice.
Off Beat
Department of Suspicious Letters, Flame Broiled, and Shredder-gate.
All-Access Eats (Eaters' Digest)
It's interesting to me, because there are probably a couple of Edina nine-year-olds who would regard this as the utter pinnacle of human achievement. Eat Your Heart Out Catering, Minneapolis »Also in Tablehopping: ZINFANDEL PARTY
Movie Matters (Arts Feature)
After September 11: Projecting the future of entertainment at the New York Film Festival
Lik It Up (Music)
While critics' taste for politically conscious rap continues, Tha Liks prefer to lap up their Olde E and have a good time.
Waking Life (Music)
If you snooze through Detroit's Slumber Party, you may miss the sound of their alarm.
Drew Carries (Film)
In praise of the spunk, the spark, the preternatural cinematic luminosity of Drew Barrymore.
Psychic Rave (Film)
A critic dreams his review of David Lynch's Mulholland Drive.
Rinky Dink (Theater)
A dopey plot sinks Theatre Latté Da's roller-skating musical.
Earth, Wind, & Fire (Art)
Working outside in the looniest morning hours, sculptor Kate Christopher invokes the elements.
Feels Like Home (Dance)
A multiracial, multidisciplinary extravaganza suggests people can find their roots in unexpected places.