Volume II, Issue 17
October 19 - October 26, 1998
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR:
allery showings take the focus this week in Arts & Leisure.
We start our tour with Memphis Flyer's Cory Dugan exploring
the topic of nationality in art. Elsewhere, Tucson Weekly's Margaret Regan looks at the drawings of Bailey Doogan where the focus is on various displays of the unclothed human form. Wrapping up the Gallery section, Rebecca Cohen from Austin Chronicle investigates aspects of the relationship between photographer
and photographed in "Snapshots on Photography."
Also in Arts & Leisure, travel to Canada or sit through a stage production of "Amadeus."

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Rock Me, Amadeus [3]
On a new production of "Amadeus."
Lisa A. DuBois, NASHVILLE SCENE
Now What? [7]
A gallery of captivating links to keep your imagination churning while the paint dries.
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Who's On the Money? [2]
Canadians are like their country. They're nice, but a little odd.
Paul Gerald, MEMPHIS FLYER

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Beasts of Burden [4]
Examining art, religion, and nationalism.
Cory Dugan, MEMPHIS FLYER
Drawing Inspiration [5]
A new collection by Bailey Doogan is one of the strongest in years.
Margaret Regan, TUCSON WEEKLY
Snapshots on Photography [6]
Two photography exhibitions at the Austin Museum of Art prompt a reflection on the political and the personal in photography: what we take when we take pictures.
Rebecca S. Cohen, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
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