Best of Ann Arbor 1998

Farah says farewell

I've been privileged enough to be on the receiving end of many words of wisdom over the years - some words more wise than others. When I was a little kid, an old friend of my dad used to tell me I should eat a lot of bread crust because it would grow hair on my chest.

Best of Restaurants

Seva is vegetarian heaven; Pizza House tops everything but pizza

Best of Entertainment

Students choose diverse variety of music as 'best'

Best of Dating

After meeting in class, see 'Titanic,' go bowling, then break up on the Diag

Best of Business

Area businesses offer excellent goods

People who need people ...

The best and worst of Ann Arbor can most easily be summarized in one simple, yet important, category: the people. The people of this town that we call home for a few years really can make or break our college experience. The nice and the nasty all make up our little neighbors, and become fundamental facets of who and what we remember when we leave.

Best of the University

All the best of the 'U' ... why students spend all those parental $

Photostory: Best of Daily Photo

Best of the Rest

From black pants and the Diag, to computers and parking tickets ...

Best of Film

And the award for most pointlessly long title goes to ...

Best of Theater

Ann Arbor's theatrical offerings provide entertainment for students

Best of Books

Shaman Drum, Borders vie for top spots in this year's literary categories

Best of Music

Daily music staff shares the lowdown on the best venues, shows and bands

Best of TV/New Media

'Dawson's Creek,' 'South Park' top Daily's Best of Television rankings

Best of Daily Arts

Daily Arts keeps readers reading, feeling the joy and pain of arts

04-16-98

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