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Vol 5, Issue 31 Jun 24-Jun 30, 1999
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cover Where the Street Has a Name A community's main drag says as much about it as a haircut or a style of dress says about an individual. It is that neighborhood's calling card. Boasting tattoo shops, used appliance and mattress stores and gay- and lesbian-friendly bars, it can be like a freak flag waving freely. Or choosing instead to offer antique shops and family-oriented dining, it...
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NEWS

The Odor of Justice
Neighbors of Colerain composting facility say a judge's decision has taken their breath -- and possibly their safe drinking water -- away

'Close to the Street,' Shelter Resident Says He's Equipped for Over-the-Rhine Council Presidency

Spare Change, Cell Phones Lure Thieves

ARTS

Calendar Listings

StillLifes
Cincinnati artist John Twachtman had a knack for translating the three-dimensional world to the flat canvas

Contemporary Obsessions
Installations offer an intimate desire for escape

Quick Draw

COLUMNS

Crunch Time
The next three weeks hold the key to Reds' post-season hopes

Arts Beat
CAC Name Game

Comics

MOVIES

Film Listings and Times

Comic Relief
Rob Schneider and Joey Lauren Adams strike it 'Big' on the coattails of Adam Sandler

Declaration of Independence
John Sayles remains a force of artistic-minded filmmaking with 'Limbo'

MUSIC

Music Listings

Euphone Home
The duo Euphone contribute to Chicago's reputation for progressive, esoteric music

Gig of the Week
Mojo Nixon


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