GLUE L.A.

Issue #1: March 18-24, 1998
Inside:

Cover Story: Sacred or Profane?
GLUE L.A. editor Chris Ridder visits the occupation in Ward Valley.

Left of Something
Rob Lipton grumbles about leftist infighting.

It's the Economy, Buckaroos
How Roy Rogers skeedaddled off to Canada and rustled a passel of animation work away from local writers and artists.

Use a Joint, Lose a Joint
Paul Krassner on Medical Marijuana -- and see his classified ad on page 15, too.

Beat the Press
Danny Schechter, the news dissector, brings war stories home from the book tour road.

Sunday on the Venice Boardwalk
a pictorial by Stephen Sanders.

Calendar
Become informed, get involved, have fun, meet the best people in town.

Wry Boy in the Cadaver Suit
Doug Knott on William S. Burroughs.

L.A.: It's the Porn
L.A. vs. the Valley: Madman Rick Lupert calls it like he sees it.

Song for Terisa
A poem by Robert Arroyo, Jr.

We Pay Them to Do This?
Maria Armoudian doesn't like the notion of a state kilt. We didn't pay her to do this.

Dear Stella
Dr. Stella Resnick coaches horny single women.

Angry White Guy
Elliot Feldman's cartoon strip, exclusive to GLUE L.A.