Volume II, Issue 13
September 21 - September 28, 1998
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR:
pening up Arts & Leisure this week, James Hanback from Nashville
Scene gives us a look at gender equity on the Internet, while
also looking at some other Internet and computer happenings.
Tired of hearing about Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa's homerun chase?
So is Memphis Flyer's Dennis Freeland. Why all the fuss
over a guy that's team isn't even playing .500 ball?

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Young Guns and Typewriters [5]
David Bucci and Kirk Lynn are young, cutting-edge playwrights and both are quite content to ply their craft in Austin.
Robi Polgar, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Tommy Boy [6]
The Who's Tommy.
Chris Davis, MEMPHIS FLYER
Hell In A Handbasket [7]
Quintessential Productions' version of Sartre's classic, "No Exit," is not terribly successful.
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
Nothing Is Funnier Than Unhappiness [8]
Samuel Beckett's "Endgame" at the Vortex.
Steven Robert Allen, WEEKLY ALIBI
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Meeting of the Minds [2]
On the Net, sez James Hanback, you can find something approaching sexual parity.
James Hanback Jr., NASHVILLE SCENE

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All Hyped Out [3]
Baseball has certainly had finer that this year's tribute to brute strength.
Dennis Freeland, MEMPHIS FLYER

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Encroachment Art [4]
"Encroachment: Nowhere to Hide," makes the important point that pitched development battles are hardly confined to the Sonoran Desert.
Margaret Regan, TUCSON WEEKLY
Now What? [9]
A gallery of captivating links to keep your imagination churning while the paint dries.
WEEKLY WIRE
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