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Vol 8, Is 21; Apr. 4-Apr. 10, 2002
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CityBeat cover image Keep the Change
Sometimes on cold nights, sound reverberates among the rows of buildings downtown, magnifying like a shout in a canyon, so that when a man pacing on Seventh Street puts his head back and bellows, "It ain't o-o-o-over! It ain't o-o-o-o-ver," projecting his voice up the street called Race, the chant swells to fill the space between the canyon walls, audible...
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News

Suing the Cops
Police violence issues move from the streets into the law offices

Out of the Storm
An unhappy anniversary brings new resolve

Arts

Get Lit!
Jane Ware's Building Ohio: A Traveler's Guide to Ohio's Urban Architecture

To Do List

Doom and Gloom in the Tomb
Kings Island readies a new hair-raising adventure

Columns

Porkopolis
Curly Tales of the City

Editorial
Seeking the 'There' There

Arts Beat
A Year Later, the Arts Remain Dedicated to Over-the-Rhine

Your Negro Tour Guide
Dead Nigga Blvd.

Sports: They're on the Bench for a Reason
Opening Day strategies don't bode well for the season ahead

Whirlygig 20
Out on the Town

Home Work
Purchase Contracts: Fact or Fiction?

Pseudoquasiesque
The Incomplete Archives

Comics

Movies

Stay Gold
The Last 2002 Oscar Scorecard You'll Ever Need

Moving Picture
The Son's Room is Nanni Moretti's most satisfying film to date

Opening Films

Music

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Music Listings

N.Y. State of Mooney
NYC's The Mooney Suzuki is on its way to being the next semi-big thing

Burning Up
Dancehall Reggae star Sizzla stands behind his beliefs, even if it causes a little controversy


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