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Ten Years Ago in City Paper: Oct. 17, 2001

Ten Years Ago in City Paper: Oct. 17, 2001

The features are Ian Grey on

, Lynn Waddell on

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, Al Krulick on

, Chris Potter on

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, and Michelle Gienow's photo feature on

. In Mobtown Beat, Brennen Jensen tells of

's last days on Howard St. and Molly Rath reports on hard times at the

. The Nose blows on the process to replace late City Councilmember

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. Charles Cohen's Charmed Life takes a ride on the

. The columns are: Sandy Asirvatham's Underwhelmed, on

; Mink Stole's Think Mink, on

; Wiley Hall III's Urban Rhythms, on

; and Tom Scocca's 8 Upper, on

. Scocca & MacLeod's proto-blog,

, reads the comics so you don't have to. In Imprints, Michael Anft praises the timely reporting of Charles J. Hanley's

and Joab Jackson likes how Lucy Jago's

tells how science sometime relies on serendipity. Mahinder Kingra's Books piece examines Nobel laureate

's controversial significance. In Art, Mike Giuliano takes a stroll through the Walters Art Museum's renovated

. No Cover is Rjyan Kidwell, basking in

. In Television, Joe MacLeod previews

. Film is: Ian Grey, taking bad trips down

and

; Lee Gardner, wanting more from

and

; Jack Purdy, going on a bender with

; Adele Marley, getting taken by

and warding off

; and Luisa F. Ribeiro, annoyed by the formulaic

. Susan Fradkin's Belly Up likes reliving culinary memories at

.

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