Vol. 19, No. 4
Newt leaves the water
By Jack Lessenberry
New court worries trial lawyers
Election hangover
By Curt Guyette
By faith thus far
Proportional representation
In one ear
By Chris Handyside
Arsenic and laced walls
Instant runoff voting
Letters to the Editor
By Metro Times editorial staff
Prose garden ...
Literary Quarterly: Winter 1998
Belly
By Dayana Stetco
The Other Side of Sunday
By Richard C. Walls
Less is liberty
The smallest living spaces are more than loverly enough.
By Jerry Herron
Forecful habit
The latest of the Harry Mathews reissues is addicted to discovery through language.
By Lynn Crawford
The Eel
The Siege
Leelanau lines
Jim Harrison bares his poet's mettle in a collection from "Up North."
By Dennis Shea
Living Out Loud
By Serena Donadoni
Luminous continent
Penelope Rosemont redraws the surrealist map.
By Chris Tysh
Imaginary elegy
33 years after his death, Jack Spicer haunts American poetry.
By Ted Pearson
Pitch'd
By Hobey Echlin
Delusions in b & w
Openings and a closing
Mutations
Paid in Full: The Platinum Edition
By Daniel D. Zarazua
One for the Money, Two for the Show, Marilyn Manson, Act III
By Norene Cashen
25 Years
By George Tysh
Next Moves
Pure Song
By Mitch Myers
Electro-purists
Trade-In Value
By A.J. Duric