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For the Week of
April 3-9, 2003

Cover Story: Lit to Be Tied
A bevy of recently released books to escape into.


News: On the Frontlines
Protesters of all stripes evoke ire.


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Critic's Picks: A guide to the week's best arts, theater and music events.

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Crazy Love: Romance in the occupied territories is the stuff of wry satire in Elia Suleiman's 'Divine Intervention.'

Book Club: Author Lorna Landvik on addictive lit, writing prolifically, and the new documentary 'Stone Reader.'

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Big and Brassy: Brass Monkey shines in a funky good time.

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Power Trip: Mythic storyteller Jean-Vi Lenthe launches a feminized, bisexualized 'Odyssey,' and presents it in her own voice--literally.

Shooting Stars: Tommy Mierzwinski's literary magazine 'Roman Candles' is small but burns brightly.

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The Great White Fat: The long and the shortening of fats.

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War Is Hell: 'Kuwait' serves up truth and consequences.


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