Volume II, Issue 30
January 19 - January 25, 1999
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR:
or an alternate look at impeachment, Nashville Scene's
Randy Horick explores a list of sports folks that deserve the
boot in "Impeach 'Em All."
This week's gallery looks include impressionist work on display, as well as the paintings of a prodigious art instructor and his furniture building spacemate.
Performances this week include stage productions "Of Mice
and Men," "Aida," and "Bully" as well as a look at up and coming classical composer Jay Vosk.

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Lasting Impressions [3]
Angela Wibking does "impressions."
Angela Wibking, NASHVILLE SCENE
Basics And Beyond [4]
Gary Swimmer can make a realistic painting when he wants to.
Margaret Regan, TUCSON WEEKLY
Now What? [9]
A gallery of captivating links to keep your imagination churning while the paint dries.
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Impeach 'Em All [2]
Randy Horick explores the impeachment of some recent sporting annoyances.
Randy Horick, NASHVILLE SCENE

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Dust Bowl Dame [5]
The operatic adaptation of Steinbeck's 'Of Mice and Men' adds feminine twists.
Ben Fulton, SALT LAKE CITY WEEKLY
The World According to Vosk [6]
Tucson classical composer Jay Vosk has not gotten rich from his work. Not yet, anyway.
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
American Spirit [7]
Theodore Roosevelt lives again onstage at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center.
Lisa A. DuBois, NASHVILLE SCENE
Operatic High Note [8]
Verdi's "Aida" showcases the dancers of Ballet Arizona, along with the musicians of the Phoenix Symphony.
Margaret Regan, TUCSON WEEKLY
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