Surviving the ‘miracle’ of assimilation.
Lonely hearts and fanciful schemes.
SWJF finds SWF.
Strategies for staying relatively sober at holiday parties
A beloved Canadian author’s final novel is a beguiling tale of motherhood, family, feminism, and a bad thing that happens to a good woman.
It’s me, Lula.
Books sent from publishers that would do better poolside rather than accumulating in an increasingly dangerous tower at my desk:…
A gay teen survives in New Orleans.
Spring ’00 Books Quarterly When a recent book of feminist essays published by local Seal Press featured images of Barbie…
One family’s woes in a city full of misfortune.
Recent releases from local authors.
My Olympic hangover.
Swedish hippies whoop it up under one roof.
A coffee-table tome peeks into young Manhattan society’s bedrooms.
Winona Ryder as a winsome ’60s psycho.
Sensory overload from Canada.
Survival instincts
A Canadian take on the millennium.
A Seattle doctor infiltrates the best little whorehouse in Nevada.
A dilly of a deli in Little Saigon.
Was noir ever this much fun?
Singleton seeks nice, sensible boyfriend.
Women who foam at the mouth—and make you listen.