Volume
I Issue
I Fall
2002
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Paris, Burn: Football Inferno by Keith O'Brien The French aren't always so French. Let Us Suppose You Visit San Francisco by Jennifer Jeffrey More to this city than sourdough bread and Haight Street. Coastal Maine by Dina A place worth a return. All You Can Eat by John O'Connor And then some. |
| a bed, a crane, and the mind by Alok Mind over matter. Suffocating in Succasunna by Suzanne Baran A family's struggle with religious identity. Walking on My Sole by Ilda Pozhegu A relationship gets fixed. Diary of a Failure by T.J. Duwaik Well-laid plans aren't always so. Silent in a Hearing World by Michael Griffin Living with hearing impairment.  The Real Miss North Carolina by Dina The best for the state.  Run Don't Walk by Dara Lehon The new subway. |
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Irene Mastrangeli Interview by Dina Singer and songwriter. Peter Dizozza Interview by Dina Composer. The Arepa Lady by Jim Leff Can you find her? |
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 The Nanny Diaries
Reviewed by Leonora Seinfeld An inside look at New York's rich.  The Wind Done Gone by Alice Randall Reviewed by Leonora Seinfeld Giving voice to a classic's 2D characters.  This Place on Third Avenue by John McNulty Reviewed by Dina Not so common common folk.  Looking Back by Belva Plain Reviewed by Leonora Seinfeld Complex characters.  How I Killed My Father Reviewed by Tom Daley Fathers and sons.  The Good Girl Reviewed by Tom Daley Trying but not quite making it. |
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Desire by Joan Connor Some things are worth the wait. "No Shit" Sherlock by Meisha Rosenberg From hero to zero. Burqas are Good Business by Suzie True Behind closed doors. The Magic Girl by Thuan V. Nguyen A Vietnamese folk tale. When I Was Seven by Jeffrey Husisian A child's first experience with death. |
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