Volume III, Issue 34
February 14 - February 21, 2000
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR:
ike a new universe belched from an imploded star, new innovations are unfolding and expanding like part of an evolutionary process for the software industry.
Abilene, Kansas, one of America's great tourist meccas? What else would you expect from the hometown of Dwight Eisenhower and the site of the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame and "The Largest Gift Shop in Kansas"?
Researchers have found that some foods traditionally known as aphrodisiacs actually do inspire some sort of a chemical reaction in the body. Whether that reaction triggers a real sexual stimulus is open to debate and personal experience.
Also, interviews with touring company cast members of "Cabaret" and "Chicago," and more.

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Catalyst for Lust [4]
Since the beginning of time people have been concocting potions and lotions and soups and stews to help them get it on.
Gwyneth Doland, WEEKLY ALIBI
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It's Free [2]
The best in life is free.
James Hanback Jr., NASHVILLE SCENE
Abilene: Who Knew? [3]
Disappointment, and then amazement, while on a quest in Kansas.
Paul Gerald, MEMPHIS FLYER

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Big Stilettos to Fill [5]
Jon Peterson puts his own twist to Cabaret's twisted Emcee.
Ashley Fantz, MEMPHIS FLYER
Razzle Dazzle [6]
Murder! Sex! Dancing! Yes, it all comes together with "Chicago," the rousing story of women who kill their men.
Adrienne Martini, METRO PULSE
Now What? [7]
A gallery of captivating links to keep your imagination churning while the paint dries.
WEEKLY WIRE
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