Feb 14-20, 2002

Vol. 18, No. 50

News & Opinion

City Week

Cinema

  • No Raincoats Required

    'Intimacy' ranks among the best of recent European art films concerned with illicit affairs and graphic sexuality.

    By James DiGiovanna

Music

Arts & Culture

  • Between the Sheets

    Demetria Martínez' greatest love affair is with language.

    By James Reel

  • You Can Call Him Al

    Al Jarreau delves into many musical styles, but he isn't just moonlighting.

    By Gene Armstrong

  • Fiddlin' in the Park

    One of the longest-running old-time fiddle contests in the country honors one of its own this weekend.

    By Cristián A. Sierra

  • Blacklisting Terrorism

    The author of 'IBM and the Holocaust' suggests how we might move against the assets of our enemies in a new global war.

    By Edwin Black

  • Trade Secrets

    The fourth installment in Sinclair Browning's Southern Arizona-based mystery series is the best yet.

    By Emil Franzi

Chow

  • Dumbed Down

    Café Terra Cotta, a restaurant that once stood for culinary innovation, has become a mediocre parody of its own vision.

    By Diza Sauers