Issues / 2000 / 1102| Nov 02

Fallen Angels

Charlie's Angels didn't fall far from its dumbass tree.

Charlie's Angels didn't fall far from its dumbass tree.

Squid

He Swings Both Ways

He Swings Both Ways

Letters

Editor's Note: Due to the large volume of mail we received concerning the upcoming election, many letters in this week's issue were substantially edited for length. We have kept the ideological content of these letters intact.

Drink Me

News flash! Wine is good for you.

News flash! Wine is good for you.

The Candidate Speaks

The vice president on the Internet, global warming, developing countries and a few other light topics.

The vice president on the Internet, global warming, developing countries and a few other light topics.

Votes Of Confidence--federal And State Offices

From the highest elected office in the country to the nitty-gritty of local city councils, the <i>Weekly</I> presents its endorsements of the candidates and initiatives on Tuesday's ballot.

From the highest elected office in the country to the nitty-gritty of local city councils, the &lt;i&gt;Weekly&lt;/I&gt; presents its endorsements of the candidates and initiatives on Tuesday's ballot.

American Classic

At Jeffrey's, creativity is on the menu.

At Jeffrey's, creativity is on the menu.

From The Editorial Desk

This Tuesday, in what may be the closest presidential election in 40 years, just a tad more than half the eligible voters will exercise their right to vote. Americans, if they aren't actually indifferent to the democratic process, are giving a very good impression of people who are.

In Their Own Words

Candidates prove some things should be left unsaid.

Candidates prove some things should be left unsaid.

Perk Up

Not your typical dance performance.

Not your typical dance performance.