UPDATED: Monday, 12 January, 2004
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This week's cover is a homage to actress Jessica Alba.
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BACK ISSUES?
CLICK & PLAY! Issue 372: DRINK! BE MERRY! Issue 373: DREAMS & VISIONS Issue 374: ANGELS PLAYING WITH MY HEART Issue 376: IN JUDGEMENT G21 TODAY! G21 Digital Internet Postcards RECOMMENDED DAILY REQUIREMENT ARCHIVES. MEET THE G-CREW! These are the people behind this jam-band every week. TABLE OF CONTENTS & BACK ISSUES IN THIS EDITION: AMERICAN DREAMS: LIONEL ROLFE takes us back to Woodstock to celebrate a hero.. "A Yeshiva Boy: Messiah of The Woodstock Nation"
G21 AFRICA: BEN SEHENE makes a clandestine entry into Rwanda during its war-torn crisis and reports on his experience. "The Ethnic Trap"
MY GLASS HOUSE: ROD AMIS continues his saga of angst and seeking love in The Big Easy. "Sticks and Snails and ... " IRISH EYES: MATTIE LENNON celebrates Irish music that takes him back to days of yore.. "Songs My Mother Sang". THE SEX COLUMN: CHARLIE THE TUNA kicks off our new year with more of his (twisted) musings on the relationship between genders. "You'd Look Good Naked"
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MEANWHILE, The Plan is to keep some of our traditions -- like the notorious G21 BOTTOM TEN LIST, which we'll unveil next issue -- and make some changes and innovations. As last year, we'll bring you more great newsmaker interviews and other outrageous (but fun) stuff. Not to mention our Gonzo coverage of the Presidential election in the United States. Expect great reportage from the primaries and the conventions. Rod is already saving up for his ticket back to Manhattan to cover the GOP. Oh-oh!
Oscar Wilde's last words were "Wit's dead." That because he could not foresee the future. Wit is alive and well on these pages. Enjoy the ride.
YOU ARE NOW ON THE A-LIST, BABY!
If you said, "This life ain't good enough"
I 'd give my world to lift you up.
I'd change my life to
better suit your mood
'Cause you're so smooth.
It's just like the ocean under the moon... -- Carlos Santana
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THE PREVIOUS ISSUE: ANGELS PLAYING
WITH MY HEART
(M.H. AHSAN interviews the Dalai Lama in G21 ASIA; ROD AMIS writes a fateful letter to his father in MY GLASS HOUSE; and much more!)
G21 TODAY!
FEED THE HUNGRY. You can help someone else in this world and IT WON'T COST YOU A DIME. If you simply remember to drop by The Hunger Site every day that you surf and click a simple button ONE LESS PERSON WILL GO HUNGRY. The food is distributed by the United Nations World Food Programme and paid for through the sponsorship of companies that care. Do your part.
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