Volume II, Issue 37
March 8 - March 15, 1999
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR:
s anyone really upset that cockfighting is illegal in some states?
Probably--and you can bet the debate is documented on the Internet.
Find out more in "Sport or Fowl Play?"
Travel to the Keys to find out why it is considered the "real Florida."
Is the cocktail dead? Who cares, but you should check out the Manhattan as your drink of choice. None of the pucker face that
comes with the martini and all the sweetness you want in a casual
drink.
Plus perfomance and gallery reviews and more.

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Threads Of Abstraction [6]
In the hands of Claire Campbell Parks, the humble components of cloth-linen wisps, cotton floss and metallic threads undergo a transformation into art.
Margaret Regan, TUCSON WEEKLY
Religious Experience [7]
They're shaking up old notions and rocking foundations... in church?
Angela Wibking, NASHVILLE SCENE
Now What? [10]
A gallery of captivating links to keep your imagination churning while the paint dries.
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Lost In Cyberspace: Sport or Fowl Play? [2]
Cockfighting on the WWW.
Noah Masterson, WEEKLY ALIBI
The Real Florida [3]
To find it in the Keys, stick your head under the water and look around.
Paul Gerald, MEMPHIS FLYER

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Lhasa Moon Tibetan Cookbook [4]
Tsering Wangamo and Zara Houshmand provide an authentic look at Tibetan cuisine.
Mick Vann, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Designated Drinker [5]
Cocktail Nation is dead, but the bourbon martini lives on.
Keir Graff, NEWCITY CHICAGO

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Jolly Good, Professor [8]
Though imperfect, "Pygmalion" upholds Shaw's reputation as one of the 20th century's most enduring playwrights.
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
Puppets for Change [9]
The Story of Stories at the Railyard Performance Center, Santa Fe.
Kelle Schillaci, WEEKLY ALIBI
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