~Meniscus Archives~

Spring 2004
Issue #3

February - April 2004
 
       

Sex, Not Just for Teenagers
Mr. Ruggles

Like No Other Time, by Tom Daschle
A review
by Kristi Spurrier

Maintaining Spirituality in the Void We Call America
Mr. Ruggles
Libra Seeking Balance
Melissa Bator
What 2004 Means to Me
The Tonic
Bush's Capitalism: 21st Century Entropy
Jon Heinrich
Don't Think Twice,
It's Alright

Mike Kirkpatrick
Cows in the Road
Dan Berthiaume
Love, at 100
Pete Pidgeon
Summer's Freckles
Wes Ratko
Not a Love Story
Sarah Erdreich
Miami New Years
Team Meniscus
Tuckerman Ravine
Jon Heinrich
The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival: Ten tips for a successful Jazzfest
Chrystie Hopkins
Meniscus New Years Picks
Bootyjuice is a Band
Derek Gumuchian
One Double Grande Instrumental, Please (Hold the Flavored Syrup):
A Review of
Rasinhill's
Self-Titled Debut

Brian Gagné
Show Review:
Vida Blue, 1/3/04
Jackie Gleason Theatre, Miami, FL

Jon Heinrich
CD Review:
Spaceship Integration
Live From Nowhere

CD Review:
The Recipe
All You Can Eat
Love Is...
-Ryan Collins
Traded for Monkeys,
Livid [In Tall Grass]
,
What a Calamity!

-Brian Gagné
Meniscus Premier Launch Party
Zeitgeist Gallery
Cambridge, Massachusetts
August 14, 2003

Metro Saturdays hosts
Meniscus Portland Launch
Sky Bar @ The Roxy
Portland, Maine
August 30, 2003

State of the Art
Lounge Ten
Boston, Massachussets
October 23, 2003
 

 

 

Miami New Years

Published 2/14/04

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In late December Meniscus Magazine visited beautiful South Beach, Florida for a week of music, friends, and sunshine. South Beach proved its worth as a tropical paradise with its beaches, bars, cars, and hot bodies.

 

The Mighty Palm.

A common sight in South Beach.

A Colorful Palette.

Pastel pinks, yellows and blues help define the South Beach Art Deco District.

 

Here We Come.

Meniscus Magazine takes South Beach by storm.

Beach Bums.

Three tourists prepare to head to the beach. Sunscreen, bathing suit and Schlitz are all beach essentials.

A Room with a View.

Looking north from South Beach, tall apartment buildings line the beach.

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