Vol 23 Issue 1143
Published 10/30/2002 through 11/5/2002
Paul Wellstone Remembered (Cover Story)
When the news came, we threw out everything we'd planned for this week's issue and spent an hour or so sitting around a conference table watching the grim details accrue on TV.
But Not Forgotten (News)
City Pages writers say so long.
Every Goodbye Ain't Gone (News)
Wellstone Remembered
More Wellstone Memories (News)
Some People Say I'm Not Senatorial (News)
Paul Wellstone in pictures and in his own words.
Bad News (Steve Perry)
It seemed like a scurrilous, impossible rumor. It still does.
Crescent Mooning (Dish)
A local artisan bakery reinvents the croissant.
The Abominable SnowMN (Arts Feature)
Suck on this, Snoopy: A fiberglass Frosty threatens to storm our city streets.
Living Out Loud (Music)
The Dames blast ears from Duluth to the Twin Cities.
Smells Like Post-Teen Spirit (Music)
A former Nirvana cover band member joins a local DJ.
Smokin' in the Boys' Room (Music)
Fuckstorm flushes convention with a Gameboy concert in a lavatory.
Song of Pet Rapists (Music)
Cal Hopkins Amish Armada hold forth on the evils of modern music and technology.
Tomb Raiders (Music)
Sifting through the bones of an infamous Halloween rave bust
Nouvelle Vague (Film)
'The Truth About Charlie' appears inconclusive.
Corpus Christi (Theater)
It is so rare that we get a really good controversy in the world of theater.
Speech Stumps (Theater)
'Fair Game' trips off the tongue; 'Comic Potential' speaks machine language
Walking Wounded (Books)
In 'July, July,' Tim O'Brien bares the scars of the Vietnam generation.