November/December 1998
This was Speak's best issue, both editorially and graphically, until this time. Everything came off without a hitch, with the exception of Belle & Sebastian (we were only allowed to interview the group's trumpeter).

Content
Interviews with architect Christopher
Alexander, critic Harold Bloom and author Ellen Miller.

"Meditation on the Harp": essay by Michael Stephens.

Writer in a Box: college MFA programs are chrning out writers, but is anyone reading?

Antiques Roadshow: creating a TV show out of six-thousand people and their junk.

Uncle Henry's: swap guide toes the line between treasure and trash.

Black Anger, White Lies: the race-related murder of Stephen Lawrence.

 

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