Volume II, Issue 36
March 1 - March 8, 1999
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR:
reak out the hoes, rakes, and shovels! It's time to get dirty.
The staff of Weekly Alibi gives us the full scoop with
a primer, composting tips, the art of pruning, mail order gardening, and the heartbreak at the end of the line.
Time to get outside as the weather heats back up. We start out
with Memphis Flyer's Eileen Loh-Harrist in the sky for
"GERONIMO!" Then lay back and relax on the beaches of the Virgin Islands with the Flyers Paul Gerald in "On the Way to Magen's Bay."
Plus exploring your child's private moments, jerky role models, and more.

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A Sharp Six Degrees [11]
The UA's Arizona Repertory Theatre stages "Six Degrees of Separation."
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
A Child's Journey [12]
The Yellow Boat at Theatre X.
Kelle Schillaci, WEEKLY ALIBI

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Developing Resistance [13]
A new show at Etherton Gallery documents struggles for freedom, both at home and abroad.
Margaret Regan, TUCSON WEEKLY
Now What? [14]
A gallery of captivating links to keep your imagination churning while the paint dries.
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Treasure Hunt [7]
Margaret Renkl attempts to determine what her son's "private game" is.
Margaret Renkl, NASHVILLE SCENE

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A Gardening Primer [2]
How to get started.
Dennis Domrzalski, WEEKLY ALIBI
Organic Composting Primer [3]
"If you pile it, it will rot."
Rena Distasio, WEEKLY ALIBI
The Demystification of Pruning [4]
Pruning your trees is as important as trimming your grubby fingernails.
Amy Currens, WEEKLY ALIBI
Gardening by Mail [5]
Confessions of an addicted mail-order gardener.
Brendan Doherty, WEEKLY ALIBI
The Sad Tale of a Failed Garden [6]
How to fail at gardening (or improve your crop for next time).
Christopher Johnson, WEEKLY ALIBI

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GERONIMO!!! [8]
Why skydiving is the most fun you can have with your clothes on.
Eileen Loh-Harrist, MEMPHIS FLYER
On the Way to Magen's Bay [9]
The call of solitary sands, a trip over a mountain, a retreat into the water.
Paul Gerald, MEMPHIS FLYER
Jock Jerks [10]
These guys don't want to be role models? Good.
Randy Horick, NASHVILLE SCENE
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