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Editorial
CYCLE HYPE OR GENOTYPE: THE HISTORY
WARS by Robert J. Lewis
"We have met the enemy and
he is us." Thus Spake Pogo Possum.
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Essay
THE SEVEN SPINS by Geoff Olson
If gluttony is your favorite 7-deadly,
here's why, and why you shouldn't.
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Short
Story
YURI AND THE KING CRAB by John Lavery
In case you missed it, a remarkable
wordsmith-short story writer is in our midst.
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Essay
BEING GAZED UPON by G. L. Mind
The gaze is the opposite of the
stare . . . inviting connection; and so the world divides
into the gazed and not gazed upon.
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Music
SIX DEGREES OF JAZZ
The Urals don't stand a ghost
of a chance when Sophie Milman gets into her groove: from
Russia with love.
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Film
Review
TSOTSI by K. J. Doughton
Black on black in South Africa's
townships.
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Film
Review
BIG SUGAR by Dan Stefik
There's nothing sweet in Brian McKenna's
documentary about the sugar barons and their flawless performance
of deadly spin number 4: greed.
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Health
CELL PHONE USERS BEWARE by Mark
Goldfarb
Can I have a drag off your cell
phone . . . ?
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Word Origins
Howard Richler: YINGLISH-SCHMINGLISH
Orthodoxy meets etymology under
the watchful eyes of the dictionary brigade and the thesaurus
contingent.
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Cartoon
By ANDY SINGER
Bush gazing.
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Art Review
THE ART OF ULTRALAB™ by Lydia
Schrufer
The modern artist fulfills his destiny
when his work makes the unknown (the future) accessible in the
present.
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