Vol 24 Issue 1161
Published 3/5/2003 through 3/11/2003
Hard Times at City Hall (Cover Story)
The State of the City? We're Broke.
The Prescription Drug Wars (News)
Can Minnesota rein in prescription costs?
The Unkindest Cut (News)
A conversation with lawyer Zenas Baer, champion of all tomorrow's foreskins.
Off Beat
DNA Is A-OK, and No Bargain.
They Break Your Heart (I Love This Town)
For Budd Rugg the world is one big unrequited crush.
Whole Foods, Whole Hearts (Dish)
The French Meadow, foremother of all organic bakeries, now dazzles with dinner: French Meadow Bakery & Cafe, Minneapolis
Desert Fatigues (Arts Feature)
In a new memoir, former marine Joel Turnipseed loses his personal philosophy while winning the Gulf War.
All That Jazz (Music)
Barely two months into 2003, it looks like a banner year for invigorating jazz.
Happiness Is A Warm Gun (Music)
Talking long-distance relationships and Ian Curtis lust with Minneapolis's Revolver.
Common: Electric Circus (CD Review)
Bodies, Rest, and Motion (Film)
The Walker's 'Women with Vision' breaks the law of inertia.
Not Just A Pretty Picture (Film)
Marlina Gonzalez, the new curator of Intermedia Arts' monthly "Films First Fridays" series, has a subversive streak.
Give Ireland Back To The Irish (Theater)
Actors Theater founders on the Emerald Isle with 'The Weir'.
Xena The Bauhaus Dancer Visits Tahiti (Dance)
Barbara Mahler and Rosy Simas corral their inspirations into "Isolated Acts"