December 2002
Volume 27
Number 12
Features
50 Great Things to Eat
Make discoveries that could blossom into addictions. Pastries, pork chops, sundaes, sandwiches and various liquids and solids found in places you might not think to look.
By Ann Christenson
Drinking Martinis in the Lost and Found
Bars are often called altars, certainly an appropriate name for these masterpieces salvaged from the scrap yard and open for worship at your local watering hole.
By Jim Hazard
The Killer Among Us
Are humans at risk for chronic wasting disease and have the power-that-be been telling us the truth? Get the whole nine yards on a subject causing paranoia statewide and beyond.
By Mary Van de Kamp Nohl
Departments
Out front
Auld lang smelly.
By John Fennell
Letters
Something written or something typed.
This Month
Even George and Mary Bailey would find time to see these holiday spectacles.
Edited by Charlene Mills
Insider
People, parties, songs, stickers. The Insider goes deep center.
Edited by Natalie Dorman
Pressroom Confidential
Did they really say that? We’re afraid so.
By Peter Robertson
Inside Views
Crowing and croaking about a variety of subjects.
Edited by Ann Christenson
Insider Travel
In search of Christmas, by the wheel of a car.
By Mario Quadracci
Your Health
Why reconstructive surgery might be a dying art.
By Janine S. Pouliot
City Beat
The luscious windmills you see out in the boonies are no threat to electric power, but maybe they should be.
By Jim Hazard
Dining Guide
New and recharged restaurants, plus a compendium like no other – you’re set.
Endgame
Why smashing this restaurant to pieces is not the answer.
By Kurt Chandler
On The Cover
Photograph by Kevin J. Miyazaki.
