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Issue 11: August 1994

The Lost Issue

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AUGUST 1994 | VOLUME 1 | ISSUE 11

CRYING IN MY CUP A reintroduction to Caffeine. By John Sarvay.

THE URBAN JUNGLE (Sponsored by Zima.)

  • The Khat's Meow: Get the lowdown on the drug of choice among Somalian thugs. By Mary Reynolds.
  • Which Bitch?: The City Council wants you to come complain more. By John Sarvay.
  • Crowd-Pleasing Casablanca: There's a new taste in town. By Mary Reynolds.
  • What Happened to Benny's? There's a new club in town with an old club face. By John Sarvay.
  • Loons on Parade: The Unorganized Militia of the United States prepares to march. By John Sarvay.
  • One Voice, Three Stations: Gene Cox prepares to dominate all airwaves. By John Sarvay.
  • Standing Out: Most people make social mistakes as part of their everyday life. At U of R, they have to teach students how to be social misfits. By Jonathan Fox.

ESCAPE FROM RICHMOND Caffeine editors Angela Faunce and Bob Massey escape to points east in one of our continuing junkets to places more exciting than Richmond. This month's sojourns take Angie to Moscow and see Bob in Budapest.

SHOPPING FOR FLAVOR Richmond's urban markets make up in convenience and personality what they lack in selection. A look at who they are and who has deviled crabs. By Richard Sebastian.

THE ABC'S OF RICHMOND ANGST What Diderot's Encyclopedia was to the Enlightenment, the Caffeine ABC's are to Richmond. Barely. A look at the ups and downs of living in Richmond. By John Sarvay and Richard Sebastian with assistance from Bob Massey, Katie Paar and Mary Reynolds.

WORD: Nun Watch | Decaffeinated - Caffeinated | Postcards from the Edge