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Cover story: Review of Sheryl Crow's Globe sessions by Tracey Bleile

Pigshit: Gary Pig Gold's all-time 
favorite Beach Boys records. 
"More often than not, Beach Boys lyrics mean -- and say -- much, much more beneath the surface than mere sun, fun and surf." 

 
Son Volt: Wide Swing Tremolo by Tracey Bleile 
The evolution comes from a sharper, cleaner, and overall ever more harmonious sound - approaching superior live quality that surpasses the confines of a studio. 
 
CD Review:  Review of Korn's new release, Follow the Leader. By Sean Eric McGill. Korn - Follow the Leader
 
Review: Garbage/Girls Against Boys Concert by : by Joann D. Ball 
Maybe that's why a group of their biggest fans, otherwise known as the band Garbage, handpicked Girls Against Boys to fill the coveted opening slot on their 1998 North American tour. 

Dear Dr. AfroMytee: by Dr. AfroMytee 
Dr. AfroMytee, physician, columnist, and all-around Goddess is here to answer your questions about sex. 

Art and Its many forms : by Lynn Beck 
What is art? It is defined as.....human creativity; skill; any craft. Art is the end result of creativity.

 
 
Dodging Umbrellas in a Gray City: by Kathryn Lewis 
He then began to calculate how many minutes it would take for him to get to the train station, how long the ticket line might be, and the possibility that he may have to purchase his ticket on the train. Therefore, it would cost him more money. 

Letters from Molly : by Barbara Oswald and Bernice Lowe 
"Leave your mother out of this. She doesn't put the food on the table in this house. And as to you being a singer, do you have to look like a whore to do it?" 

Lies Sing: by Jared Leising 
Passing notes and passing out in that damp Seattle bar. We slid a cocktail napkin, bloodied with ink, black and forth across the table’s radius, stabbing at each other with a felt tip, gin and tonic and I forget, but we did go home together, didn’t we? 

 
Melconcholy Pain: by Kat Schwanitz 

Sabine Hills: by Doug Tanoury 

I'm Only Human : by Johanne Charbonneau 

Ballad of the Liberated Woman: by Diane Engle 

 
 
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