Volume II, Issue 50
June 7 - June 14, 1999
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR:
ore than 25 years later, the original episodes of Justin Wilson's Cajun cooking show still enthrall. His humor is still sly, his eyes still shine with a devilish delight, and the dishes he concocts still ring true.
She's a strange kid in a strange land, a Lakota Sioux in the Land of Casual Hispanics and So-What Anglos. A young woman who is intellectually and physically at peace with her surroundings, and yet is constantly hearing the spiritual call to return home.
College baseball bears little resemblance to big-time intercollegiate athletics, and that is its most attractive attribute.
The World Wide Web, like any do-it-yourself project, is full of strange, ill-conceived, misshapen sites.
Now What? [6]
A gallery of captivating links to keep your imagination churning while the paint dries.
WEEKLY WIRE
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Deja Vu [2]
For Cajun chef Justin Wilson, what's old is new again.
John T. Edge, MEMPHIS FLYER
Court Warrior [3]
Meet Eagle Woman, Native American basketball player.
Tom Danehy, TUCSON WEEKLY
Beaning the NCAA [4]
Baseball may be the last hope for big college sports.
Randy Horick, NASHVILLE SCENE
Beating Around The Bush [5]
Deliciously depraved websites illuminate the misinformation age.
Stacey Richter, TUCSON WEEKLY
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