Volume III, Issue 40
March 28 - April 3, 2000
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR:
t the end of a very long trip is Helsingfors, Argentina, a paradise in the middle of nowhere, that caters to tourists of a rugged sort.
You know you're not a kid anymore when you find out that there are more kinds of mustard than the bland and creamy yellow stuff commonly put on hot dogs.
Once the "Downtown" diva, Petula Clark is now playing the infamous Norma Desmond in the musical version of "Sunset Blvd." And she's not initimidated one bit.

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Mustard [3]
It isn't just for hot dogs anymore.
Carol Anderson, WEEKLY ALIBI
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Nowhere Is A Place, In Argentina [2]
The old Patagonian expression is a perfect fit for a place called Helsingfore.
Paul Gerald, MEMPHIS FLYER

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Exit 'Downtown,' Right on Sunset [4]
In her latest project, singer Petula Clark sets aside her image as chirpy pop starlet to play mad screen diva Norma Desmond in the musical version of "Sunset Blvd."
Stephen MacMillan Moser, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Now What? [5]
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