State Press Magazine: November 18, 1999

Main Story:
wheelchair basketball is for real. and if you're good enough, you might get to go to the olympics.

Opinion Cafe:
where do you turn to during the rough times of your life? spm editor jessica wolf turns to some of her best friends -- like t.s. elliot and virginia woolfe.

Local Scene:
grunge goes glam, and spm reporter kim prendergast is on the scene to watch it happen. plus, check out the slideshow of color photos from the event of people and things that range from glamorous to grotesque.

Theatre Arts:
the brutal comedy shopping and fucking opens friday at planet earth theatre in phoenix. the show is definitely adults-only, but it's a laugh -- and a thinker, too.

Motion Pictures:
sleepy hollow disappoints despite the spiffy-keen special effects.
also: Dogma and Where's Marlowe?

Music Notes:
electronica innovator josh wink has pushed the techno revolution with his work in house and trance. and he has definite opinions about mainstream music trends.
also: backyard babies and point nine percent.

Que Pasa:
It's Thursday, and the weekend's coming up. Here's your guide to figuring out just what's worth doing in this town for the next couple weeks.

Next Week:
there's no issue of spm next week because of the holiday. but get set -- our final issue the following week will be a childhood flashback to long-running phoenix kid's show wallace and ladmo.


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