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Vol 6, Is 29; Jun. 8-Jun. 14, 2000
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CityBeat cover image Running Out of Time?
It's an overcast day in mid-April, and the halls and classrooms of Hughes Center resemble most large urban high schools. Posters on the walls remind students of the importance of education. A flier announces that tickets are available for the senior prom. Students lug book-laden backpacks from room to room. In Sandra Wetzel's biology class, it's 11:30, and everyone waits...
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News

Media Bridges Jump-starts Mixed Media Center, Possibly at 'The T'

It Depends on What You Mean by 'Ready'
Two months before the first scheduled game at Paul Brown Stadium, the Bengals and the county are still negotiating stadium lease details

Burning Questions
Should Any Words Be Off-Limits?

Arts

Double-Barreled Shots
Art Museum exhibits photography that demonstrates the medium as it's used today

Channel Surfing
I Survived an Episode of 'Survivor'

Columns

Power of One
Community by Committee

Pseudoquasiesque
Sportraits

Arts Beat
Backpacker's Guide to the Arts

Sports: Step up to the Plate!
Resolve the Pete Rose matter, and fix baseball's pending realignment. Now!

Comics

Movies

Four Lloyds
At the Happy Catchy Flashy Named Motion Picture Festival, Part Deux

Rating the Critic
A self-confessed film geek struggles for relevance in his work

Music

I Don't Wanna Grow Up
Blink 182 are the Peter Pans of Punk Rock

Gig of the Week
Coal Chamber

Locals Only
Up-and-comers Readymaid take their future into their own hands

Spill It


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