Volume II, Issue 19
November 2 - November 9, 1998
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR:
uthor Katherine Ramsland gives us a fascinating look at vampirism
in the United States in her interview with Austin Chronicle's
Marc Savlov. Savlov also explores the tie between games based
in the Vampire universe, the Internet, and the activity of a strange
subculture in "Theatre des Vampires."
Michael Ventura takes us on a leisurely stroll down the road of
semantics in "Letters at 3AM." We explore the world of the word godawful in all its glory. Closing out Arts
& Leisure is a look at a stage presentation of Eugene O'Neill's
"Long Day's Journey Into Night."
Now What? [5]
A gallery of captivating links to keep your imagination churning while the paint dries.
WEEKLY WIRE
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Letters at 3AM [2]
Godawful for 25 cents.
Michael Ventura, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Theatre des Vampires [3]
Vampires aren't supposed to show up on film? Today's vampire is showing up on film, in your neighborhood, and, surprise!, on the Internet.
Marc Savlov, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Family Flawed [4]
If you think your family is dysfunctional, you should see Eugene O'Neill's.
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
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