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Vol 23 Issue 1116
Published 4/24/2002 through 4/30/2002

Burn this Book (Cover Story)
The University of Minnesota Press, author Judith Levine, and one very hot topic

Drawn and Quartered (City Beat)
Welcome to redistricting 101. Now shut up.

Lights Out (City Beat)
Residents of the Red Lake Indian Reservation fight the power company.

Off Beat
Denude Beach

From Berlin to Bogotá (All the Rage)
One woman's memories of war and dreams of peace.

An Unpleasant Postmortem (Hang Time)
As predicted, it's three-and-out for the lowly Wolves.

Life on the Roller Coaster (Yard)
Seven helpful tips for the baseball obsessive.

Sitting Pretty (Dish)
Bobino impresses most of the people most of the time. Bobino Café - Wine Bar, Minneapolis

My Mail is Weirder than Your Mail: (Tablehopping)
Nowadays, cereal comes in the mail with a lot of press kits.

A World Without Tutus (Arts Feature)
Civic boosters are proud of the Twin Cities' theaters, orchestras, museums, and literary centers. so what happened to the ballet?

Bittersweet Symphony (Music)
Howard Hamilton III insists 'Pure Energy' isn't just pure sugar.

Dirty Dancing (Music)
The carnie parties, guest-list scams, and potent funk of Miami's Winter Music Conference.

Odds and Ends (Music)
A roundup of unusual sounds.

Quiet is the New Loud (Music)
Spiritualized's noisy bombast vs. Pan American's soft sound.

Clawless (Film)
Peter Bogdanovich loses it at the movies with 'The Cat's Meow'.

In the Name of the Father (Film)
Alan Berliner invents a new family of cinema--and delivers an insult for the ages.

Return of the Monolith (Film)
'2001' brings its enormous mysteries into the third millennium.

Storm the Stage! (Theater)
The interactive theater movement seems to have deteriorated into affairs like Tony n' Tina's Wedding.

You Light Up My Life (Theater)
Moody illumination is the bright spot of the 'The Blue Room'.

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