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Vol 22 Issue 1093
Published 11/14/2001 through 11/20/2001

In The Zone (Cover Story)
Just when the Timberwolves seemed stuck in a rut, the NBA changed the rules of the game.

City Pages on Election Night (City Beat)
From the Mayhem to the Marginalia.

Off Beat
Sex and the City Council

If the Choux Fits (Dish)
In Celebration of Stacy Sowinski's Not-So-Humble Éclairs. Sweetski's Bakery Café, Minneapolis

Tablehopping
New Wine!

Juice
Moskowitz on wine online.

Inside The C.I.A. (Arts Feature)
Trying to Crack the Secret of Staging Your Own Show? Talk to the Center for Independent Artists.

A Brief History (Music)
Listening to Lateduster, you can't help but think that Stephen Hawking was on to something.

Coup De Grâce (Music)
The Political Message of the Coup's 'Party Music' Survives the Catastrophe in New York

Landslide Victory (Music)

Musical Chairs (Music)
The ICP Orchestra Shuffle Musical Genres and Play Their Seats.

Strange Brew (Fear of Music)
Why do the cover songs performed by Minneapolis's the Shebrews give me the chills?

Can't Hardly Weight? (Film)
Disproportionate humor: Anthony Robbins and Jack Black in 'Shallow Hal'

Stop, Look and Listen (Film)
Amélie Directs Our Attention to the Beauty of Everyday Details.

Sister Christian (Theater)
Jesus in High Heels and Nuns With Gay Habits

Petting Teachers (TV)
'The Education of Max Bickford' Strokes Richard Dreyfuss--But Gets a Passing Grade

Hoof and Mouth (Dance)
Chvala Talks on the Tenth Anniversary of His Troupe.

You Have Neither The Wits Nor The Patience To Read This Book (Books)
John Barth's Excruciatingly Self-Conscious Novel Finds Metafiction Slipping Into Monstrosity.

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