Aug. 21, 1998

Volume 17, Number 50

news

Shelter From the Storm

Residents Find Sanctuary at Job's House

BY BRYAN MEALER

The Rent Rub

Working Poor Getting Stiffed on Housing Costs

BY KEVIN FULLERTON

Dangling the Carrot

There's No Place Like Home

Rent by Disparity

Septic Overload?

LCRA Waits in Wings While City Ponders Sewer Service

BY JENNY STAFF

Channeling the News

Watchdog Group Grades Local TV Stations

BY LEE NICHOLS

food

Taco Xpress

Great Aspirations

Si Bon Reflects the Bold Dreams of Peter & Cara O'Brien

BY VIRGINIA B. WOOD

Food-O-File

More Women in the Kitchen

BY VIRGINIA B. WOOD

music

The Growing Chorus

Sex, Drugs & Hepatitis C

BY GREG BEETS

Live Shots

Recommended

Also Playing

Roadkill

Rugrats

Road Shows

Klezmatic Convergence

Rubinchik's Orkestyr

BY CHRISTOPHER HESS

Bursting With Attitude

Paul Sessums Remembered

BY MARC SAVLOV

Rubinchik's Orkestyr

Dancing About Architecture

Crossing the Final Path

BY KEN LIECK

screens

Scanlines

Gang Related

Just the Facts for Macs

BY JOHN AVIGNONE

Cheap and Easy Mac Upgrades

... In With the New

More on Upgrades for PCs

BY JOHN AVIGNONE

An Antique Thang

TV Eye

BY BARBARA CHISHOLM

Shortcuts

BY MARJORIE BAUMGARTEN

Film Reviews

arts & culture

Sacred Spaces and the Art of Margo Sawyer at AMOA

BY REBECCA S. COHEN

Articulations

Payne Pleasures 1998

BY ROBERT FAIRES

Arts Reviews

columns

Coach's Corner

BY ANDY "COACH" COTTON

Day Trips

BY GERALD E. MCLEOD

Page Two

BY NICK BARBARO

Public Notice

Some Fine, Fine Voices

BY KATE X MESSER

Postmarks

Warren Responds

Mister Smarty Pants Knows

BY MR. SMARTY PANTS

Rats From a Sinking Ship

Letters at 3 AM

BY MICHAEL VENTURA

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