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You Say You Want a Revolution?
It's hard not to like the young radicals. They're purists, but they're anything but puritanical. Indeed, their nose rings and funky hairstyles belie a political movement that's provocative precisely because it is so pragmatic.
Kim Burden isn't unique for her tattoos or for the heavy earrings that deliberately stretch the lobes of her ears or even for having once worked...
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Unpatriotic Acts
In the war on terrorism, the first casualty is civil rights
Resegregating the Colleges
Appeals court might determine the future of affirmative action
Burning Questions
Why Are American Cities and Suburbs So Mediocre?
WEB
FEATURE
Red, White and Blue
Christmas
Rising
Phoenix pays the holidays a USO-styled tribute
WEB
FEATURE
From the Heart
Human
Race connects with A Grand Night for Singing
Bob
Salutes You
Guided
By Voices strike again Friday night
Get
Lit!
How Ohio
Invented the World by Curt Dalton
Writing
on Demand
Cincinnati
Writers Project explores a brave new world
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Pseudoquasiesque
Mullahs into Moolah
Whirlygig 4
Out on the Town
Your Negro Tour Guide
Do as I Say, Not as I Do
Porkopolis
Curly Tales of the City
Sports: Waking up the Echoes
Davie didn't get the 'big picture' of Notre Dame football; will the next coach?
Arts Beat
Cathy Springfield's Cry for Help
Home Work
Contracts: Live With Them, Die Without Them
Comics
Too Hot for Cincinnati
Controversial films Bully, Intimacy and Fat Girl avoid local theater
Casino Royale
Soderbergh's remake of Ocean's Eleven is a carefree and breezy diversion
Opening Films
The Shawn of a New Day
40 years after his career started, Shawn Phillips continues to defy music standards
Short Takes
Locals Only
Local Hip Hop artist Vibe One prepares for a new CD and the return of Watusi Tribe
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