Volume II, Issue 22
November 23 - November 30, 1998
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR:
raffic stinks. There's no doubt about it. After a few weeks of
grumbling about it, Tucson Weekly's Tom Danehy gets specific
in his bitching. Read all about it in "License to Drive." Speaking of traffic and congestion, Jon Lebkowsky from Austin
Chronicle interviews Internet research expert on filtering
out the chaff in "The Information Junkie."
With Turkey Day coming up, we take a look at traditional food
and cookbooks in Nashville, football in Kansas, completely Thanksgiving-unrelated performances in Austin and Tucson and the works of Robert Colescott.

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Culture Shock [7]
D.L. Coburn's Pulitzer Prize-winning tragicomedy, "The Gin Game."
Blake de Pastino, WEEKLY ALIBI
Comin' Up Roses! [8]
Austin Musical Theatre's showbiz success story.
Robert Faires, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Orts Goes Brazilian [9]
Hot African rhythms and Portuguese chants warmed the Orts studio on a blustery day last week.
Margaret Regan, TUCSON WEEKLY

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African Odyssey [10]
Tucsonan Robert Colescott's paintings have come from the Venice Biennale to the University of Arizona Museum of Art.
Margaret Regan, TUCSON WEEKLY
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License To Drive [2]
For the past few weeks, our boy has been driving around, taking copious notes as to which category of driver is the absolute worst.
Tom Danehy, TUCSON WEEKLY
The Information Junkie [3]
"Researching Online for Dummies" author Reva Basch has the tips to find what you're looking for -- and what you didn't know you were looking for -- on the Internet.
Jon Lebkowsky, AUSTIN CHRONICLE

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Coach's Corner [4]
Goal posts die hard.
Andy "Coach" Cotton, AUSTIN CHRONICLE

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Gobble, Gobble [5]
You can tell where someone's roots lie simply by the way they stuff their turkey.
Kay West, NASHVILLE SCENE
Book Learning [6]
Do cookbooks equal creative kitchen imagination?
John Bridges, NASHVILLE SCENE
Now What? [11]
A gallery of captivating links to keep your imagination churning while the paint dries.
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