Jan. 15, 1999

Volume 18, Number 20

news

State Agency Turnovers

AISD Bond Construction Projects

AISD Bond Construction Projects

Meet the New Boss

The Privatization Route

BY ERICA C. BARNETT

AISD Bond Construction Projects

The Child Support Mess

BY ROBERT BRYCE

Blueprint for a Breakdown

Not Worth the Work

BY KEVIN FULLERTON

A Hunger for Hard News

Murray on 60 Minutes

BY LEE NICHOLS

Pretty Sneaky

Up to Here

BY JENNY STAFF

food

Cafe Mundi

Rural Kraut

BY PABLEAUX JOHNSON

Food-O-File

BY VIRGINIA B. WOOD

music

Expectations of Future Growth

Third Time Lucky?

BY ANDY LANGER

According to Soundscan ...

Live Shots

Little T-Bone

BY JAY HARDWIG

Dancing About Architecture

BY KEN LIECK

screens

Far from Hollywood

BY CHARLES NAFUS

Schedule

Scanlines

The Hunt for Red October

Miss You

BY MARGARET MOSER

Short Cuts

BY MARJORIE BAUMGARTEN

Film Reviews

Dancing at Lughnasa

Hard Core Logo

A legendary punk band reunites for a tour of Western Canada in this indie film that perfectly captures the common fissures that erode so many bands on the run.

Hurlyburly

In Dreams

Separation, La

The Thin Red Line

Malick's return to filmmakng after a 20-year absence is this WWII story based on James Jones' Guadalcanal novel. The film is a lyrical and introverted study of the curiously destructive relationship between man and nature.

Varsity Blues

arts & culture

Wilde Life

BY ADA CALHOUN

Articulations

BY ROBERT FAIRES

Arts Reviews

columns

About AIDS

Coach's Corner

BY ANDY "COACH" COTTON

Day Trips

BY GERALD E. MCLEOD

Page Two

BY LOUIS BLACK

Public Notice

I Have a Dream (About Lunch ...)

BY KATE X MESSER

Postmarks

Nichols Is Biased

Mr. Smarty Pants Knows

BY MR. SMARTY PANTS

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