Vol 22 Issue 1092
Published 11/7/2001 through 11/13/2001
Cult Status (Cover Story)
Think you're too
smart, savvy, and
successful to be
brainwashed?
Think again.
Drugs, Dogs and Documents (City Beat)
The problems that plague Minneapolis.
Off Beat
With a Name Like Anthrax, It Has to Be Good, and Thank You for Smoking.
Sid Plays Bawl (City Beat)
What makes Sid Hartman cry?
The Unadorned Truth (Dish)
A Restaurant and Wine Critic Debunks Her Own Mystique.
I Celebrate Myself, And Sing Myself (Arts Feature)
Aspiring Hip-Hop Mogul Top Tone Taps Into the Deepest Wells of American Optimism--But Keeps Coming Up Dry.
I Can Do Anything With My... (Music)
The Many (Musical) Powers of Local Queercore Band Punky Bruiser
Lost And Found Sound (Music)
Equal parts Sherlock Holmes, Sigmund Freud, and Steve Forbert, Damien Jurado conjures whole histories from small details.
Suck My Kiss (Music)
The idea of Harrington getting his fans to kiss him mid-performance is somewhat disquieting. Tom Jones he's not.
Teorema Of Relativity
(Film)
By Default, Pasolini's 1968 Salvo Signals the Key Battle in the Walker's 'Revolution'
Beneath Bucharest (Film)
Edet Belzberg's Children Underground Goes Deep Into the World of Romania's Street Kids
True Stories (Film)
A Festival of New Documentaries Presents a "Reality" Where More Is at Stake Than Who Gets Voted Off the Island
Hello Cruel World (Theater)
Needcompany gets the "big black ball" of tragedy on a roll.
No Man Is An Island (Theater)
Theater Mu Presents One Nisei's Hawaiian Life; Jerungdu Dress Up Like the Ramones