What happened on July 08, 2001
BOOKS
A Few Good Men By Peter Clothier, Peter Clothier is the author of "While I Am Not Afraid: Secrets of a Man's Heart."
In the Eye of the Beholder By Crispin Sartwell, Crispin Sartwell is chair of humanities at the Maryland Institute College of Art and the author, most recently, of "End of Story: Toward an Annihilation of Language and History."
Tin Ear By Jonathan Levi, Jonathan Levi is a contributing writer to Book Review
Grrrlz 2 Men By Richard Goldstein, Richard Goldstein is executive editor of The Village Voice
Up Close and Personal By Bernd Heinrich, Bernd Heinrich is the author of numerous books, including "Mind of the Raven" and, most recently, "Racing the Antelope: What Animals Can Teach Us About Running and Life."
All You Need Is Love By Adam Kirsch, Adam Kirsch is a poet and critic who has contributed to numerous publications, including The New York Times and The New Republic
The News From Elsewhere By Jerry Griswold, Jerry Griswold teaches literature at San Diego State University
ENTERTAINMENT
Taking a Critic at His Word By Hunter Drohojowska-philp, Hunter Drohojowska-Philp is an occasional contributor to Calendar
At Ease on New Ground By Patrick Pacheco, Patrick Pacheco is a regular contributor to Calendar
A Big Wheel Turns Again By Robert Hilburn, Robert Hilburn, The Times' pop music critic, can be reached at robert.hilburn@latimes.com
Art for School's Sake By Christopher Knight, Christopher Knight is The Times' art critic. He can be reached at christopher.knight@latimes.com
Our History, Her Language By Michael Phillips, Michael Phillips is The Times' theater critic
Another Turn Around the Floor By Scarlet Cheng, Scarlet Cheng is a regular contributor to Calendar
Art & Architecture By Scarlet Cheng, Scarlet Cheng is a regular contributor to Calendar
Borrowing Rock Tactics-and Stars By Steve Baltin, Steve Baltin is a regular contributor to Calendar
In Brief By Natalie Nichols
In Brief By Ernesto Lechner
In Brief By Steve Appleford
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Commuting on 2 Wheels By Don Harvey, Don Harvey is executive director of the Orange County Bicycle Coalition. He writes from Orange
Our Prosperity Is Going to Waste By Jenny Bioche, Jenny Bioche is a freelance writer who lives in Newport Beach. Her email address is chatwithjenny@hotmail.com
OPINION
Will Milosevic Outsmart His Tribunal Judges? By Diane F. Orentlicher, Diane F. Orentlicher is professor of international law and faculty advisor to the War Crimes Research Office at American University's Washington College of Law
The Nuclear Option Revisited By William Tucker, Wxilliam Tucker is the author of "Progress and Privilege: America in the Age of Environmentalism."
The Nuclear Option Revisited By L. Hunter Lovins and Amory B. Lovins, Amory B. and L. Hunter Lovins, co-CEOs of Rocky Mountain Institute, advise energy companies and governments worldwide
Is Our Fate Written in the Lengths of Our Fingers? By Deborah Blum, Deborah Blum is a Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer and author of "Sex on the Brain: The Biological Differences Between Men and Women."
Homophobia Still Hinders AIDS Fight By Drew Limsky, Drew Limsky teaches at City University of New York. He has written for the Washington Post and San Francisco Chronicle and is the book editor at MetroSource
Another Okinawa Outrage By Sheila K. Johnson, Sheila K. Johnson is editor of the Japan Policy Research Institute in Cardiff, Calif
Redirect the Rebate By Felicia Kornbluh and Karen Kornbluh, Karen Kornbluh is a fellow at the New America Foundation and former deputy chief of staff at the U.S. Treasury Department. Felicia Kornbluh is an assistant professor of history at Duke University
'I' and History Make for Strange Bedfellows By Bruce J. Schulman, Bruce J. Schulman teaches history and American studies at Boston University. His new book is "The Seventies: The Great Shift in American Culture, Politics, and Society."
Proposed Laws Don't Address Actual Issues By Leonard Schneiderman and Ellen Schneiderman, Leonard Schneiderman is a professor emeritus at UCLA's School of Public Policy and Social Research. Ellen Schneiderman is a professor at Cal State Northridge, College of Education
MAGAZINE
The Barber of Tarzana By Gregory Orfalea, Gregory Orfalea and his wife, Eileen, have three sons who recently hadtheir first Luigi experience and will never forget it
Last Journey To The Last Place On Earth By Robert Lee Hotz, Times science writer Robert Lee Hotz's last article for the magazine, about his search for clues to his uncle's death during World War II, received the 2000 magazine writing award from the Society of Professional Journalists
The Savage Politics of South Gate By Sam Quinones, Sam Quinones is author of "True Tales From Another Mexico: The Lynch Mob, the Popsicle Kings, Chalino and the Bronx" (University of New Mexico Press). He last wrote for the magazine about one man's failed dream to create an authentic Koreatown
Slices of Life By Lenny Kleinfeld, Lenny Kleinfeld also writes commentaries for NPR's "All Things Considered."
TRAVEL
A Gentleman's London By Jonathan Kandell, Jonathan Kandell, a frequent contributor to The Times' Travel magazine, lives in New York
California Corner By Laurie K. Schenden, Schenden'S E-mail Address Is Lkschenden@msn.Com.