• Issue Archive for
  • May 31 - Jun 6, 2000
  • Vol. 16, No. 22

Music

  • Private world

    At her all-Chopin piano recital, Elza Kolodin exhibited a flair reminiscent of Rubenstein.

Arts

  • <i>La musa de la patria</i>
  • La musa de la patria

    Julia Alvarez tackles poetry and politics in In the Name of Salome.
  • Novel ideas
  • Novel ideas

    Exploring a recent trend in books that fictionalize the lives of famous artists.
  • Before the song ends
  • Before the song ends

    A short review of Alan Shapiro's latest volume, The Dead Alive and Busy, and an exerpt from it.

Film

  • Total cinema
  • Total cinema

    Is the picture too perfect in new digital hybrids like Dinosaur?

News

  • Dr. K&acute;s Cure
  • Dr. K´s Cure

    The problem: More than 1 million North Carolinians don't have health insurance. Carol Kirschenbaum's solution: Add a right to health care to the state constitution.
  • Targeting the poor
  • Targeting the poor

    Gov. Hunt uses Medicaid to help ease the budget crunch.

Columns

Ye Olde Archives

  • Free wheelin'

    The symbolic standoff over ATVs presents our columnist with a precious chance to tear it up.
  • Power and light

    Politicians and activists join together to protest CP&L.

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