Volume II, Issue 34
February 15 - February 22, 1999
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR:
otivational speakers, professional wrestling, sailing to the
West Indies, recipes for the Chinese New Year, stage performances
highlighting racial issues and lesbian relationships, and a retrospective
on a great museum curator. What more could you want?

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Family Album [6]
What happens when a whiter-than-white baby gets adopted into a family of double-strength American ethnics?
Margaret Regan, TUCSON WEEKLY
Tinder and Flint [7]
Eileen Atkins' production of "Vita and Virginia."
Kelle Shillaci, WEEKLY ALIBI

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Rare Specimen [8]
With the sudden death of Peter Bermingham, the University of Arizona Museum of Art loses a director par excellence.
Margaret Regan, TUCSON WEEKLY
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Me (Re)Generation [2]
Dream it and be it; the religion of motivation.
Chris Davis, MEMPHIS FLYER

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Layin' the Smack Down [3]
What's become of wrestling?
Rodney Knox, MEMPHIS FLYER
Racing Around St. Maarten [4]
Whether you're shopping or sailing, things can get pretty high-paced in the West Indies.
Paul Gerald, MEMPHIS FLYER

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The Year of the Rabbit [5]
Our resident Asian food fanatic reveals the history and meaning behind the Chinese Lunar New Year.
Mick Vann, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Now What? [9]
A gallery of captivating links to keep your imagination churning while the paint dries.
WEEKLY WIRE
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