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    My Favorite Martian 
    In his guidebook to the Red Planet, Tucson's William K. Hartmann writes like a native. 
    (08/21/03)
     
  
    Circus Act 
    The corporate owner of Cirque du Soleil sues Tucson's Flam Chen for using the word 'cirque' in a performance title. 
    (08/14/03)
     
  
    Bungled Recipe 
    An Italian family cooks, fights, eats and makes up in "Saturday, Sunday, Monday." 
    (08/07/03)
     
  
    Digging Through What's Left 
    Homeowners return to the Summerhaven area to see what the fire destroyed--and spared. 
    (07/24/03)
     
  
    Preacher Power 
    Irene's latest dinner theater production features powerful words--but it's not a play. 
    (07/24/03)
     
  
    Stage Spoof 
    Live Theatre Workshop does A.R. Gurney's "The Fourth Wall" justice. 
    (07/24/03)
     
  
    Fun for the Soul 
    Gaslight Theatre continues its tradition of over-the-top and purposefully hokey entertainment. 
    (07/10/03)
     
  
    Good Books 
    In predominantly Mormon community St. David sits an eclectic, open-to-the-public Catholic library. 
    (07/03/03)
     
  
    High Notes 
    Arizona Onstage Productions' "Falsettoland" exudes professionalism and a lot of heart. 
    (07/03/03)
     
  
    Animated Life 
    Live Action Cartoonists' multi-media show comes together before your eyes. 
    (07/03/03)
     
  
    Up in Smoke 
    What's in store for Summerhaven and Mount Lemmon? 
    (06/26/03)
     
  
    The Inn Crowd 
    Invisible Theatre crams an ambitious lineup into a cabaret series at the Arizona Inn. 
    (06/26/03)
     
  
    Rumor Mill 
    UA's Arizona Repertory Theatre offers a Neil Simon play worth talking about. 
    (06/26/03)
     
  
    Hanky-Panky 
    There's Moor than meets the eye in Paula Vogel's 'Othello' spin-off. 
    (06/19/03)
     
  
    Uneven Steps 
    Irene's Dinner Theater treads into the darkness of black comedy "Ruffian on the Stair." 
    (06/19/03)
     
  
    Political Potluck 
    Jamie Smith's evolving one-woman show explores current events in a burlesque way. 
    (06/12/03)
     
  
    A Pox Upon Thee 
    Tucson author Jennifer Lee Carrell revives smallpox. 
    (06/05/03)
     
  
    Clueless 
    Invisible Theatre valiantly tries to close the gaps in an empty-headed murder mystery. 
    (05/29/03)
     
  
    Jewel of  a Season 
    The TSO is not letting economic doldrums ruin its diamond anniversary. 
    (05/22/03)
     
  
    A Good Match 
    Live Theatre Workshop's "The Matchmaker" pairs the audience with a quality play. 
    (05/15/03)
     
  
    True Grit 
    After some obstacles, Irene's Dinner Theater admirably presents its first production. 
    (05/08/03)
     
  
    Strings of Gold 
    Violinist Robert McDuffie plays his million-dollar instrument with verve and appreciation. 
    (05/01/03)
     
  
    Comedic Turn 
    Catalina Players' production of "Crimes of the Heart" highlights comedy over troubled emotions. 
    (05/01/03)
     
  
    Harmony Lost 
    KUAZ radio changes to a news format, causing a stir among some jazz fans. 
    (04/24/03)
     
  
    The Joy of Sax 
    Tucson-based Michael Hester is one of the finest classical saxophonists around. 
    (04/24/03)
     
  
    Dark Matter 
    Arizona Theatre Company's "Copenhagen" looks into the minds of scientists. 
    (04/24/03)
     
  
    Dream Team 
    UA students work together smoothly in "A Midsummer Night's Dream." 
    (04/24/03)
     
  
    True Trio 
    Arizona Theatre Company offers three plays that examine the truth through storytelling. 
    (04/17/03)
     
  
    Tattered Pages 
    Two writers vie for the last word in IT's compelling "Collected Stories." 
    (04/10/03)
     
  
    Lonely Wives Club 
    "A Coupla White Chicks" exposes the dark side of love. 
    (04/10/03)
     
  
    Boxed In 
    Fancy footwork gets characters off the ropes in Elaine Romero's 'Barrio Hollywood.' 
    (04/03/03)
     
  
    Mariachi, Female-Style 
    D. R. Ransdell blends musical talent and humor in a new CD. 
    (03/20/03)
     
  
    Way Out West 
    Mae West provides over-the-top inspiration for lovesick geeks in "Dirty Blonde." 
    (03/13/03)
     
  
    Juiced 
    "The Cider House Rules, Part 2" squeezes out fine performances from a compelling script. 
    (03/13/03)
     
  
    Bleak House 
    Love, orphans and abortion rule John Irving's Dickensian "Cider House." 
    (03/06/03)
     
  
    Crook Book 
    Can a writer steal the souls of black folk? 
    (02/27/03)
     
  
    Meal Ticket 
    The Catalina Players prove that dinner theater isn't dead. 
    (02/20/03)
     
  
    Love's Labor's Last 
    The brain rests while the heart frolics in Live Theatre Workshop's version of "As You Like It." 
    (02/20/03)
     
  
    Polly Gone? 
    The party's not over for Polly Bergen, who brings her cabaret show to Tucson. 
    (02/06/03)
     
  
    Lenny Lives! 
    The Tucson Symphony devotes February to the Bernstein legacy. 
    (02/06/03)
     
  
    Moonstruck 
    Eugene O'Neill's tragicomic "Moon for the Misbegotten" illuminates a love unfulfilled. 
    (01/30/03)
     
  
    Full Cycle 
    Anne-Marie McDermott surveys Prokofiev's nine piano sonatas. 
    (01/30/03)
     
  
    Grappling with the Issues 
    "The Wrestling Season" takes a look at life through the eyes of  teen-agers. 
    (01/23/03)
     
  
    Moscow on the Hudson 
    Vladimir Feltsman and the Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society explore the Soviet underground. 
    (01/16/03)
     
  
    Identity Crisis 
    Live Theatre Workshop asks, "Who's your daddy?" 
    (01/09/03)
     
  
    An American Melody 
    Pianist James Tocco performs works of U.S. composers in addition to European masters. 
    (01/09/03)
     
  
    Red Hot Yiddische Mama 
    Sophie Tucker returns to life at Invisible Theatre. 
    (01/02/03)
     
  
    Curtain-Raiser 
    NAThalia Stage Ensemble debuts with "Six Windows, One House." 
    (01/02/03)
     
  
    Dressed for Success 
    Gayle Castañeda has everything she needs for her museum of ethnic costume, except a building. 
    (12/26/02)
     
  
    All For the Good 
    'A Tucson Pastorela' shows goodness is possible among imperfect people in a troubled world. 
    (12/19/02)
     
  
    Fresh Breath 
    Daniel Asia's approach to the voice is lyrical, if not tuneful. 
    (12/12/02)
     
  
    Beating the Odds 
    Fine performances save 'The Fantasticks' despite nonsensical material. 
    (12/05/02)
     
  
    Home on the Range 
    You can't say no to the UA's production of "Oklahoma!" 
    (11/28/02)
     
  
    Dinnertime Din 
    Can equal portions of food and love keep this loud family together? 
    (11/28/02)
     
  
    Striking Display 
    "The Miss Firecracker Contest" explodes with a full array of humor and colorful performances. 
    (11/21/02)
     
  
    Ale and Spirits 
    An Irish pub serves up haunting tales in "The Weir." 
    (11/21/02)
     
  
    In With The Old 
    Lutenist Paul O'Dette adopts a Spanish accent. 
    (11/07/02)
     
  
    Blue Notes 
    Colorful family members veer from the harmonic path in ATC's "Blue." 
    (10/31/02)
     
  
    Classical Hits 
    Percussionist Evelyn Glennie drums up enthusiasm for new music. 
    (10/24/02)
     
  
    Hispanic Passion 
    Tucson is a station of the cross-country tour of "La Pasión según San Marcos." 
    (10/17/02)
     
  
    Hearts Astray 
    Arizona Opera's "La Traviata" loses its way at the end. 
    (10/17/02)
     
  
    Waiting to Exhale 
    After 26 years, Scott Carter returns to Invisible Theatre for "Heavy Breathing." 
    (10/10/02)
     
  
    Call Me Bwana 
    African music is boss for John Williams and friends. 
    (10/10/02)
     
  
    Leave It to Biber 
    Violinist John Holloway seeks the modern along Baroque byways. 
    (10/03/02)
     
  
    Best of Tucson 
     
    (09/27/02)
     
  
    Ado Indeed 
    ATC puts Shakespeare in a place worth being, and seeing. 
    (09/26/02)
     
  
    Spinster Cycle 
    It's never too late for the right kind of love at Invisible Theatre. 
    (09/26/02)
     
  
    Mind Power 
    'The Sins of Sor Juana' highlights the life of an intellect before her time. 
    (09/19/02)
     
  
    Highbrow Jocularity 
    Live Theatre Workshop has an inviting production. 
    (09/19/02)
     
  
    The Stories We Tell 
    Arizona Theatre Company's Samantha Wyer prefers plays where people confront life honestly. 
    (09/12/02)
     
  
    Elements of Style 
    The Sonoran Consort mingles many genres in music all its own. 
    (09/05/02)
     
  
    Truth Be Told 
    Ana Consuelo Matiella talks fact and fiction about Nogales, Sonorans and Mexican-Americans. 
    (08/29/02)
     
  
    Labor Pains 
    Three local documentaries zoom in on workers' struggles. 
    (08/22/02)
     
  
    Rooks and Pawns 
    'Endgame' plays at the chess-game swindle that is life. 
    (08/15/02)
     
  
    Two's a Crowd 
    The lead actors carry the show in Live Theatre Workshop's  "Odd Couple." 
    (08/08/02)
     
  
    Long-Distance Love 
    Kaija Saariaho's "L'Amour de loin" is the object of desire this summer in Santa Fe. 
    (08/01/02)
     
  
    Buzz Cuts 
    'As Bees in Honey Drown' satirizes America's love of fame without achievement. 
    (07/25/02)
     
  
    Well Versed 
    The UA Poetry Center's new director nurtures the voice of creativity. 
    (07/18/02)
     
  
    Deutsch Treat 
    German traditions now shape George Hanson's conducting. 
    (07/11/02)
     
  
    Star-Spangled Banter 
    Live Theatre Workshop provides a stiff breeze for a limp Neil Simon comedy. 
    (07/04/02)
     
  
    Prophet Sharing 
    "Elijah" holds forth at the UA. 
    (06/27/02)
     
  
    Hell's Kitchen 
    Arizona Repertory Theatre serves up food for thought. 
    (06/20/02)
     
  
    Drinking Problem 
    Members of Humane Borders carry out a mission to provide water to migrants on a deadly trek. 
    (06/13/02)
     
  
    Flying on the Edge 
    Thomas Bowen's book chronicles the exhilarating flights of pilot Ike Russell. 
    (06/13/02)
     
  
    Appealing Debut 
    Beowulf Alley comes out swinging with two sharp comedies. 
    (06/06/02)
     
  
    Pairing Off 
    Invisible Theatre charms with an imperfect musical about couples. 
    (05/30/02)
     
  
    Numbers Racket 
    Budget crunch may prompt UA freshmen to take required courses at Pima Community College. 
    (05/23/02)
     
  
    Brain Trust 
    Kim Lowry recovers from a severe head injury with help from Bloodhut. 
    (05/16/02)
     
  
    Strong Accents 
    The Tucson Symphony learns the musical language of Latin America. 
    (05/09/02)
     
  
    The Master Builder 
    "Work Song" shows that Frank Lloyd Wright was his own most controversial creation. 
    (04/25/02)
     
  
    The Beat Goes On 
    Ghosts of the Beat generation crash a poetry slam. 
    (04/25/02)
     
  
    Plane Facts 
    Cockpit recordings inspire a terrifying air-disaster play. 
    (04/18/02)
     
  
    Time Warp 
    The University of Arizona's "The Two Gentlemen of Verona" puts Shakespeare in the disco era. 
    (04/11/02)
     
  
    Cinemania 
    Don't think too hard about the deeper meanings of the Arizona International Film Festival; that way madness lies. 
    (04/11/02)
     
  
    String Fling 
    A hot Gen-X quartet plays new music by Tucsonans Daniel Asia and Dan Coleman. 
    (04/04/02)
     
  
    Full of Mystery 
    Live Theatre Workshop has a funny way of filling in Agatha Christie's "The Hollow." 
    (04/04/02)
     
  
    Good to the Last Drop 
    But nobody's likely to fall down when UA dancers present 'Premium Blend.' 
    (03/28/02)
     
  
    Visitation Rites 
    No good deed goes unpunished in 'Visiting Mr. Green.' 
    (03/28/02)
     
  
    One Flute over the Cuckoo's Nest 
    In the crazy world of jazz, Holly Hofmann is flying high. 
    (03/21/02)
     
  
    Xtreme Language 
    Poetry slams into Tucson. 
    (03/21/02)
     
  
    Book 'Em 
    Bob Sorenson takes reservations, but no prisoners, at ATC. 
    (03/14/02)
     
  
    Flamenco in the Pink 
    Antonio Márquez keeps flamenco dance healthy, although its habitat is changing. 
    (03/07/02)
     
  
    Voices in Her Head 
    Ann Hampton Callaway performs classic songs with a flourish. 
    (03/07/02)
     
  
    Themeless Variations 
    This time, the Winter Chamber Festival trades unity for diversity. 
    (02/28/02)
     
  
    Habits of Thought 
    An operatic convent confronts grace, idealism and the French Revolution. 
    (02/21/02)
     
  
    Sons and Losers 
    Arthur Miller's first triumph is the latest success at Live Theatre Workshop. 
    (02/21/02)
     
  
    Between the Sheets 
    Demetria Martínez' greatest love affair is with language. 
    (02/14/02)
     
  
    Slaves of Love 
    Revolution and ardor share the stage as the Grigorovich Ballet presents "Spartacus." 
    (02/07/02)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (01/31/02)
     
  
    Fearful Symmetry 
    ATC enters the math-and-madness race with confident "Proof." 
    (01/31/02)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (01/24/02)
     
  
    All in a Day's Work 
    Old Pueblo Playwrights stages a frantic festival. 
    (01/24/02)
     
  
    Head's Up 
    In her new show at Invisible Theatre, Susan Claassen successfully creates a complicated, balanced, living character. 
    (01/24/02)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (01/17/02)
     
  
    Web of Intrigue 
    Borderlands Theater warmly embraces "Kiss of the Spider Woman." 
    (01/17/02)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (01/10/02)
     
  
    Head Case 
    Susan Classen fills Edith Head's shoes. 
    (01/10/02)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (01/03/02)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (12/27/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (12/20/01)
     
  
    High Anxiety 
    A sobering experience for local teens. 
    (12/20/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (12/13/01)
     
  
    White Washed 
    Next year's concert stages may be much less colorful. 
    (12/13/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (12/06/01)
     
  
    Female Persuasion 
    Arizona Theatre Company takes on transformation with "My Fair Lady." 
    (12/06/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (11/29/01)
     
  
    History Lesson 
    Author John Bret-Harte paints a portrait of Tucson. 
    (11/29/01)
     
  
    Nuts to You 
    Ballet Arizona brings the season's first Nutcracker to town. 
    (11/29/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (11/22/01)
     
  
    Family Affair 
    Invisible Theatre presents a comedy about dynastic disruption. 
    (11/22/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (11/15/01)
     
  
    Merry Mayhem 
    Live Theatre Workshop's stripped-down production of "Twelfth Night" lustily emphasizes the play's frivolity. 
    (11/15/01)
     
  
    Clarinet Coda 
    Remembering John Denman. 
    (11/15/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (11/08/01)
     
  
    Wild America 
    Our history gets potted. 
    (11/08/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (11/01/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (10/25/01)
     
  
    Tomorrow Show 
    The UA's Arizona Repertory Theatre reminds us the future ain't what it used to be. 
    (10/25/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (10/18/01)
     
  
    Schuur Thing 
    Diane Schuur wakes up the Reveille Gay Men's Chorus. 
    (10/18/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (10/11/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (10/04/01)
     
  
    Chew on This 
    Rube Goldberg meets Pilobolus on the Food Network. 
    (10/04/01)
     
  
    Beyond Therapy 
    Bloodhut Productions experiments with a new 'Recipe.' 
    (10/04/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (09/27/01)
     
  
    Piano Men 
    Arizona Theatre Company presents a merry melody. 
    (09/27/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (09/20/01)
     
  
    And Baby Makes Trouble 
    Invisible Theatre follows in the footsteps of young parenthood. 
    (09/20/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (09/13/01)
     
  
    Mightier Than the Sword 
    Pens and brushes combat violence in a program for homeless kids. 
    (09/13/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (09/06/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (08/30/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (08/23/01)
     
  
    Ex Marks the Spot 
    Local playwright Stuart Bousel pens a sexy comedy about romantic entanglements. 
    (08/23/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (08/16/01)
     
  
    Chamber of Horrors 
    Discordant times for a local orchestra. 
    (08/16/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (08/09/01)
     
  
    Missionary Position 
    Green Thursday's tale of sin and salvation falls flat. 
    (08/09/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (08/02/01)
     
  
    Comedy of Manners 
    Live Theatre Workshop sticks a quivering fork into gelatinous middle-class English values. 
    (08/02/01)
     
  
    You've Got Male 
    Borderlands Theater explores the men's movement. 
    (08/02/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (07/26/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (07/19/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (07/12/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (07/05/01)
     
  
    Triple Play 
    With Invisible Theatre, life's a cabaret. 
    (07/05/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (06/28/01)
     
  
    Juan for the Road 
    To hell with George Bernard Shaw. 
    (06/28/01)
     
  
    High Notes 
    The UA pops the cork on two festive concerts this weekend. 
    (06/28/01)
     
  
    Season's Greetings 
     
    (06/28/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (06/21/01)
     
  
    Orient Express 
    UA Opera tackles Gilbert and Sullivan's 'Mikado'. 
    (06/21/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (06/14/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (06/07/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (05/31/01)
     
  
    Sister Act 
    The University of Arizona highlights sopranos with a pair of one-act Puccini operas this weekend at Crowder Hall. 
    (04/26/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (04/19/01)
     
  
    Painting by Numbers 
    Playwright Steven Dietz wields a brilliant technique, but fails to make an emotional connection in "Inventing Van Gogh." 
    (04/19/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (04/12/01)
     
  
    Royal Flush 
    Borderlands Theater presents a dreamy production of "Sueño." 
    (04/12/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (04/05/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (03/15/01)
     
  
    Winged Victory 
    Arizona Repertory Theatre takes flight with "Angels in America." 
    (03/15/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (03/08/01)
     
  
    'Center' Holds 
    Invisible Theatre's latest comedy isn't just another Southern Gothic tale of hell's belles. 
    (03/08/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (03/01/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (02/22/01)
     
  
    Opening Note 
    Music Theatre Arizona makes its debut with Sondheim, sans helicopters. 
    (02/22/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (02/15/01)
     
  
    A Gray-Day Monologue 
    Has Spalding Gray turned into a family man? 
    (02/15/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (02/08/01)
     
  
    Clothes Make the Woman 
    Linda Andresano showcases her versatility in 'Dressing the Part.' 
    (02/08/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (02/01/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (01/25/01)
     
  
    Well Donne 
    ATC's "Wit" explores the last days of a scholar of sonnets. 
    (01/25/01)
     
  
    Wild at Heart 
    Maurice Sendak's creatures are on the loose. 
    (01/18/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
    With the New Year come a few very subtle cosmetic changes in the Tucson Weekly. 
    (01/04/01)
     
  
    Mano a Mandolin 
    A celebration of somewhat obscure strings. 
    (01/04/01)
     
  
    Island Life 
    Invisible Theatre opens its doors to the immigrant experience. 
    (01/04/01)
     
  
    Newsreel 
     
    (12/28/00)
     
  
    Magical Mystery Tour 
    Exploring the invisible world at Invisible Theatre. 
    (12/14/00)
     
  
    Smooth Sailing 
    Arizona Theatre Company launches a ship-shape production of "H.M.S. Pinafore." 
    (12/07/00)
     
  
    Songs Of The Season 
    The hills are alive with the sound of holiday music. 
    (11/30/00)
     
  
    In The Air 
    Adriel Heisey captures the beauty of the Sonoran Desert with flying colors. 
    (11/23/00)
     
  
    Decisions, Decisions, 2000 
    Our brain trust doles out advice on ballot propositions facing local voters. 
    (11/02/00)
     
  
    Hunger And Heaven 
    Arizona Theatre Company's latest is a work of love and integrity.
 
    (10/26/00)
     
  
    Peek-A-Boo 
    The Fox Theatre opens its doors this weekend for a sneak preview. 
    (10/26/00)
     
  
    Luca Ciarla 
    Luca Ciarla's "Sister Classican And Brother Jazz" 
    (10/12/00)
     
  
    Chance To Dance 
    NEW ARTiculations samples wine and work. 
    (10/05/00)
     
  
    Gay Abandon 
    Swine take flight at Invisible Theatre. 
    (09/28/00)
     
  
    Unstill Life 
    Arizona Theatre Company deftly renders Art. 
    (09/21/00)
     
  
    Urbane Renewal 
    Live Theatre Workshop revives Noel Coward's triple play. 
    (08/10/00)
     
  
    Ship Shape 
    Looks like smooth sailing for the UA Opera's summer crowd pleaser, "H.M.S. Pinafore." 
    (06/22/00)
     
  
    Playwright Of Passage 
    ATC artist-in-residence Elaine Romero brings stories and communities to life. 
    (06/01/00)
     
  
    Leaps And Bounds 
    Orts, UA Dance and ZUZI! Move It stage concerts this weekend. 
    (04/27/00)
     
  
    Hughes And Cries 
    Four performance artists come together for Voices From The Margins. 
    (03/23/00)
     
  
    Spirits Rising 
    Centennial Hall invokes a higher power with Joyful Noise and Bach's Brandenburg Concertos. 
    (03/16/00)
     
  
    High Notes 
    A recap of this year's Winter Chamber Music Festival. 
    (03/16/00)
     
  
    World On A String 
    Latin composers enjoy prominence in this year's Winter Chamber Music Festival. 
    (03/02/00)
     
  
    Grand New Opera 
    The company's season-opening performance of "Turandot" should illustrate what contemporary opera presentation is all about. 
    (09/30/99)
     
  
    Double Play 
    Composer Daniel Asia is getting a lot of local attention these days. 
    (09/23/99)
     
  
    Black Light 
    ATC opens the season with mixed results. 
    (09/16/99)
     
  
    Rural Renaissance 
    Violinist Luca Ciarla and pianist Sean Schulze, artists-in-residence in Chamber Music America's Rural Residence Program, bring both the finer and fun points of chamber music to Safford. 
    (07/22/99)
     
  
    Delivering The Dirt 
    Grievously flawed, boring, infuriating, this may be one of the century's great novels. 
    (07/22/99)
     
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