Volume III, Issue 6
August 2 - August 9, 1999
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR:
he first Southern Girl Convention is all about awareness, and the issues range from makeup to mechanical, with punk music thrown in for good measure.
On a boat ride among tall trees, snowcapped mountains, engineering wonders, and historic sights, all the passengers really want to know about is the details of some billionaire's house.
Not long after they crawled out of their caves, our ancient ancestors probably discovered that those rotting fruits in the field give them a pretty good buzz. But what has become of the gin Rickey?
Also, a no-nonsense guide to low-fat cooking, football, baseball, and more.

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Cocktail Culture [4]
The etymology of mixology.
Devin D. O'Leary, WEEKLY ALIBI
Barroom Call [5]
Whatever happened to those refreshing highballs and Collins drinks of old?
Keir Graff, NEWCITY CHICAGO
The Dreaded Broccoli Cookbook [6]
Mother-daughter team Tamar and Barbara Haspel handle the topic with enough good humor and common sense to revive interest in home cooking.
Ronna Welsh, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
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Cosmetology to Car Care [2]
The Southern Girl Convention is covering all the bases.
Mary Cashiola, MEMPHIS FLYER
Cruising Seattle [3]
A city that offers everything, including the home of the World's Richest Man.
Paul Gerald, MEMPHIS FLYER

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Presidential Timbre [7]
The Titans' smart play; remembering baseball's Henry Kimbro.
Randy Horick, NASHVILLE SCENE
Talkin' Baseball [8]
We've only got a couple more months before the games start meaning something.
Tom Danehy, TUCSON WEEKLY

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A Persistence of Vision [9]
American Theatre masters Lanford Wilson and Marshall Mason bring their golden touch to the Copper State.
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
Now What? [10]
A gallery of captivating links to keep your imagination churning while the paint dries.
WEEKLY WIRE
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