Volume III, Issue 25
December 13 - December 20, 1999
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR:
nything that gets in the way of Santa Fe's marketing scheme is simply not tolerated... unless it's part of the New, Hip Southwestern Scene.
Even the best dishes can get old after December rolls around enough times, so this year mull over some alternatives to the same old holiday repast.
Still in its infancy, no-holds-barred fighting ups the ante on traditional fighting arts by permitting contestants more-or-less free rein in their mode of attack.
This will doubtless come as a shocker, but the bowl games are about money, entertainment, and money. Also about money.
Now What? [6]
A gallery of captivating links to keep your imagination churning while the paint dries.
WEEKLY WIRE
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Old Spain in New Mexico [2]
Even as it gets carried away with itself, Santa Fe is a special place.
Paul Gerald, MEMPHIS FLYER
Yule Tried And True [3]
Out with the old, in with the older holiday feast traditions.
Ben Winters, NEWCITY CHICAGO
Battleground [4]
No-holds-barred fighting is a genuine sport banned from holding official competitions in several states, but this doesn't stop the curious from training and sparring.
Mike Gibson, METRO PULSE
Color of Money [5]
The color of money is all the bowl sponsors understand.
Randy Horick, NASHVILLE SCENE
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