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Vol 6, Is 36; Jul. 27-Aug. 2, 2000
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CityBeat cover image Living Out Loud
It's Sunday night at Carol's on Main and Chris Sexton, 18, is checking in. A chorus line of men -- black, white, old, young, pubescent and weathered -- pass by his table, and Sexton knows most of them. He greets them with a high, almost nasally voice rounded at its edges with sarcasm and wit. "Hi, sweety," he says, his...
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News

Preventing Abuse
YWCA program works to head off domestic violence before it happens

Teaching Children to Live Through the Pain

Burning Questions
Home Is Where the Loan Is -- at Least in Downtown

Arts

Two-Faced
Apking's Janus Project hopes to appeal to both kids and adults

More Magic, Less Volume
La Comedia's Cinderella hits a few good notes, but most are too loud

Columns

Pseudoquasiesque
Party of None

Your Negro Tour Guide
Of Hair Weaves, Short Sets and White Flight

Arts Beat
Does Cincinnati Opera Need the Emery?

Sports: A Day for the Ages
Coming on a momentous day in sports, Larkin's signing stole the show

Comics

Movies

A Blockbuster Break
Modern Library film titles show human side of cinema

When Bad Movies Happen to Good People
Ford, Pfeiffer and Zemeckis fizzle in What Lies Beneath

Music

It's Still Kool
Coors Light Festival returns for another year of R&B; favorites old and new

Walker, Texas Ranger
Singer/songwriter Jerry Jeff Walker wears his 35 years of experience like a badge

Gig of the Week
Zion

Locals Only
Local band Masala's eclectic stew of sounds helps them move from covers to originals


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