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Feature
Barry Winchell first fell victim to "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," then to a fellow soldier's baseball bat. Now the Army claims it's not at fault.
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State Lines
A Penn Valley guard narcs on the college's lack of security -- and loses his job security.
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Oz hires a new wizard, but the road to the Emerald City is still long and yellow.
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Interview
In a deceptively strong year for music, truly revolutionary releases simmered underneath the mainstream's radar.
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Interview
Forty reigning discs board the archive in pairs.
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Interview
Our music writers select the best and worst singles, concerts, and videos.
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Interview
Four critics offer up their top ten albums of 2000.
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Interview
Music's most dubious newsmakers receive unique awards.
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Restaurant Reviews
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Fat Mouth
Sanderson's Lunch is history, but there are still plenty of places for a good diner pie.
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Film
What Women Want makes history -- in advertising.
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Film
Urbania gives gay New York life a new cinematic face.
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Film
Catherine Deneuve shines in Place Vendôme.
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Stage
Ron Megee ventures into Santaland.
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Stuff
How the twist ending left M. Night Shyamalan twisting in the breeze.
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Night & Day
After a two-year hiatus, the Alanz Theatre reopens with a humorous All About Eve ... in drag.
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Night & Day
Unlike other independent bookstores, the Reading Reptile is not extinct.
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Night & Day
Week of December 14, 2000
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Letters from the week of December 14, 2000