Vol. 17, No. 3
TALK, TALK, TALK
FELIZ AÑO NUEVO, CABRONES!
By John Ross
(DON'T) TAKE ME TO THE RIVER
By Lisa Sorg
TIME TO MOVE ON
By Retha Oliver
THE GRATEFUL DEAD
POINTING BACK AT POINDEXTER
CORRUPTION AND CONTEMPT
EL MIKADO
By Steven G. Kellman
TO EACH HIS OWN?
By Amalia Ortiz
A DIFFERENT NOTION OF LITERATURE
GETTING REAL
LAB RATS 'R' US
By Anjali Gupta
MERO CHINGON TEACHES SAPD HARD LESSON
By Steve Peralta
A DIVINE COMEDY
By Wendi Kimura
NOT SO PLAIN PLANTAINS
By Ron Bechtol
BEAUTY FROM EMBATTLEMENT
CHOICE CUTS
ALL EARS — PAYING TRIBUTE
By John DeFore
THE AFRICAN INFLUENCE
JAZZ BURST
NEW REVIEWS
STILL PLAYING
NOT "JUST ANOTHER HOLOCAUST FILM"
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