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Issue 1: August 1993

Issue 2: September 1993

Issue 3: October 1993

Issue 4: November 1993

Issue 5: January 1994

Issue 6: February 1994

Issue 7: March 1994

Issue 8: April 1994

Issue 9: May 1994

Issue 10: June-July 1994

Issue 11: August 1994

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OCTOBER 1993 | VOLUME 1 | ISSUE 3

CRYING IN MY CUP "My car is a magnet of hate." That's the conclusion reached by this month's columnist, who explains why the heady joy of open-road cruising is tempered so harshly by the realities of car ownership. By Clay Dye.

THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED Join writer Greg Ritter on his classic (punk) rock roadtrip. The city: Raleigh, North Carolina. The band: Honor Roll. The year: 1993.

ALTERNATIVE, MAINSTREAM POLITICS The fringe is heading for the center and punk-inspired politicians are setting the stage for a political rumble. Or are they just setting themselves up to be bought out? We look at Raleigh scenester Wayne Taylor's run for mayor of that city and gay activist Beau Artabazon's foray into Richmond politics. Stories by John Sarvay and Greg Ritter.

YOU CAN DANCE IF YOU WANT TO There are more dance spots in Richmond than there are days of the week. You can rave, groove, boogie and swirl and we'll show you where to do it. By Angie Faunce.

WORD: Caffeinated-Decaffeinated | Pot-sniffing hounds | City Council quotables | You need reasons to vote for Governor? | Juicy music from Tenderette | Film Noir is coming to Virginia | Postcards from distant lands | Allegra tackles roommate issues | Horoscope Noir's Starbuck predicts trouble in October for all | Whew!