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Nickel & Dimed
Barbara Ehrenreich gets down and dirty with the working poor.


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  Jamie Rust
   
 
  Bach Festival
   
 
  A.I.
News Briefs:  Situational Conflict | Trees & Rainbows | Corrections & Clarifications
Hole in the Guard: Veteran enviro reporter Lance Robertson leaving.
Happening People: Molly Elliott.


Insider Baseball: Simmons Summons: Which way did they go?
Viewpoint: The Silent Killer: Sprawlitis is an opportunistic infection.
Living Out: Rx for IT -- We have miracle drugs for every other unmentionable ailment.
Letters: EW readers sound off.


What's Happening: Entertainment highlights.
Calendar: The week's events at a glance.
Galleries: Art events and exhibits in local galleries.
Movies: Lois Wadsworth reviews A.I , With a Friend Like Harry and The End of the Road: The Final Tour. PLUS: Movie Listings and Video Releases.
Filmwatch: Lois Wadsworth comments on the struggle of independent movie houses such as the Bijou amidst a corporate marketplace which treats films as fodder in a trough of consumerist whims.
Music: Brett Cox on Baroque punks at the Bach Music Festival; Vanessa Salvia previews this week's music lineup. PLUS: Clubs Listings.
Performance: Aria Seligmann reviews ACE's presentation of SWM.
Food: Lip-smacking ice cream draws neighborhood crowd.

EXTRA:
Chow! Summer 2001 Restaurant Guide


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