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Vol 9, Issue 10 Jan 15-Jan 21, 2003
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cover High Ways and Buy Ways If you want to know what marijuana is like, ask your co-workers. Or your neighbors. Or fellow PTA members. You won't be hard-pressed to find someone who knows. But getting a straight answer is another matter. More than one in four Americans -- 83 million -- admit they've tried marijuana, according to the 2001 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse....
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NEWS

Drunk, With Power
Who's at fault when the lines are blurred?

ARTS

To Do: Whoopi-ti-yi-yo!
Saddle up for one tough rodeo

Proof Positive
Playhouse stages a prize winner about fathers and daughters

Refreshing Moments
Paintings from Scotland museum brighten Louisville museum

COLUMNS

Porkopolis
Weapons Burn, and So Will Children

Your Negro Tour Guide
A Good Omelet: The Arts Consortium and MLK

Arts Beat
Enquirer to Local Artists: We'll Do Better (Maybe)

Sports: Overtime Makeover
NFL playoff battles cry out for a better resolution

Whirlygig 60
Finding reassurance in neighborhoods and bars that stand the test of time

Comics

MOVIES

Film Listings and Times

WEB FEATURE!!
Steve's 2003 Sundance Diary

Magnificent Obsessions
Meryl Streep makes The Hours memorable

MUSIC

Music Listings

Desolation Angels
New York City's latest export brings its brooding brilliance to the masses

Locals Only: Mill-Ing Around
New six-piece a welcome new addition to the area's strong Roots scene


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