• Issue Archive for
  • Oct 26 - Nov 1, 2000
  • Vol. 1, No. 610

News

  • Residents Wanted

    Tunica County, once the poorest county in Mississippi and now one of the richest, is finding out that there are some things money can't buy. One of them is residents.
  • In Praise of Ghouls, Demons, and the Like

    The very idea of it sends shivers dancing up my spine like spiders. It's dusky, the weeping willows hang in the shadows like grappling fingers and the leaves on the sidewalk whisper warnings with each step.
  • Adam's Mark Sues Historians

    A recent lawsuit filed by the Adam's Mark Hotels & Resorts chain in the wake of an investigation for racial discrimination is causing the defendants in the suit to question the hotel chain's motives.

Music

  • The Dixie Chicks with Willie Nelson Opening

    At the Dixie Chicks concert Saturday at the Pyramid, country legend Willie Nelson opened the show with a quick, rambling greatest hits set obviously geared towards a crowd that probably wasn't very familiar with his huge catalogue.

Politics

  • Waiting for Bob Dylan

    Christy thinks Democrats are lousy tippers. "But you know, with these things you expect it," the young waitress continued. "Everyone figures that they paid their money so they could be here and they don't want to spend any more on tips."

Sports

  • Wrestling Ring Announcer Publishes Book

    Gary Michael Cappetta relates over 21 years of experience in the world of professional wrestling in his new book, Bodyslams!
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