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Bars, Clubs & Cafes

newspaper cover For the Week of
October 29-November 4, 1998

Cover: Mixed Company
Why do straights go to gay clubs?


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Scare Tactics: A look at the county's Halloween haunts.

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Digital Exorcism: DJ Spooky puts a new spin on the art of the turntable.

The Whigs' New Party: One long sexy groove makes 1965 a treat for Afghan Whigs fanatics.

Notes From The Underground: New all-female punk rock compilation storms into town like a hericane.

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Alive and Kicking: Al Dente continues its lively Italian vision in Seabright.

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Spirit of the Past: Poet Opal Palmer Adisa talks of the spirit world in Beloved.

Bean Streets: Irish gangsters stroll down Monument Ave.


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