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Volume
26 - Number 41-Oct. 9, 2003 |
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In Between Days
By
David Brickman
One year
after being chased from its original location, Miss Mary's
Art Space continues to nourish openness and experimentalism—and
to serch for a place to call home
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All
Fueled Up
By Miriam Axel-Lute
Strict new state emissions regulations
lack a loophole for super-efficient "grease cars"
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Vote
With Your Feet
By Miriam Axel-Lute
Longtime downtown Albany landmark
Famous Shoes moves out, but its neighbors say there's nothing
to worry about
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Dearth
in the Afternoon
By
Rick Marshall
Political bickering and a missing
pool of leftover funds leave some area youth on their own
once the school day ends
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In
Between Days
By
Seth Ackerman
The unanswered questions of 9/11
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It's
Time to Rock
By
Kirsten Ferguson
After a year of change, the Sixfiteens
settle into a new lineup, debuting a fresh sound and set list
full of new material
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Savage
Love
By Dan Savage
If Dan Savage won't answer your
weird, disgusting, perverted, embarrassing questions about
sex, perhaps you'd best keep them to yourself.
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