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Reading room

John Edgar Wideman leads readers into a twisting, fantastical novel about the revolutionary Frantz Fanon.

Homefront
Come inside a popping spread in the Armstrong Cork Building.

Lead the way
A personal view of leadership, challenge and change.

On the cover:
Illustrator Stacy Innerst shows some obstacles on the course to city-county consolidation.


The song of ...

“Little Washington” — home of the rebels.

Arts & events
The complete listing of what’s going on in the Cultural District.

Worth the drive
As summer heats up, cool off with a visit to this old-time ice cream shop in the Strip.

 


Fresh farming
Community-supported agriculture helps the Amish stay competitive without compromising.

Relish success
The fascinating life of produce and marketing pioneer H.J. Heinz.

Six CEOs
Local executives describe corporate life in a post-Enron economy.

Report card
It’s time to consider a little weirdness.


Contributors

Publisher’s Note

Stocks/pedestal

The observer

Arrivals

On the wing

Last chapter

Place

Columns
The Citizen
by Dan Onorato

What Do I Know?
by Jeff Sewald

You’ll Manage
by Chris Allison

New Point Park corridor
A $170 million expansion aims to bring life to the university’s corner of Downtown.

Here’s to you, Mrs. Henderson
Pitt student Elsie Henderson could teach a few classes as well.

The rub of the green >>
The oldest golf course in America is in Western Pennsylvania? Read all about it.

Zoo view
Pittsburgh zoo
photographer Paul Selvaggio shows
some of his favorite shots.

 
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