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March 2002
FEATURES
Going Postal: Two Michaels and the Elusive Stamp of Approval
Two Chicago-based stamp artists run roughshod over the U.S. Postal Service.
Networking Beyond Happy Hour: Using a Government System to Connect Artists
The U.S. Postal Service as an alternative exhibition space.
Pleasant Paintings by Adolph Hitler?
The debate over "art" made by one of the world's most reviled historical figures.
Meredith Monk: Music and Mysticism
She muses on Mercy, her upcoming Chicago performance with Ann Hamilton.
Instrumental Logic
An interview with Mauro Pezzente of Godspeed You Black Emperor!
Photo Essay: World Economic Forum (WEF) Protests, NYC
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SCHOOL NEWS
The Myth of Diversity at SAIC
A report reveals the blunt truth.
The Color of Art
Interrogating Diversity exhibits at the Betty Rymer Gallery.
Student Government Gone Broke?
Student groups cash in, affecting money matters.
Briefs and Events Calendar
REVIEWS
Deep Aboveground
There's still hope for hip-hop performance in Chicago!
Pedro the Lion
CD Review: It's Hard to Find a Friend re-release.
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REGULARS
Letters to the Editor
F News Question
Your opinions on controversial changes to public artworks.
Covert Ops
Gulf War II: U.S. vs. The World Dubya Jr. follows daddy's example into war.
NEW Media Critique
Pre-Women's Movement Society Preserved at CIrcuit City Why this mega store sucks!
NEW Faculty Profile
David Robbins sounds off on his new show Scanasonic.
Art Thou Aware
To see a great boob, turn to this page.
The Coffee Chronicles
Back in the Good Ole' U.S. of A. Episode 4, an Olympic adventure from the couch.
NEW What the F?
Foscars F's critic's choice awards for our version of the Oscars.
Comics
Noteworthy Calendar
See what your friends are up to.
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