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The Midas Touch
Things have never looked better for William Orville DeWitt Jr. Already powerful, DeWitt now has the ear of the president, who likely wouldn't be in the White House without him. Already blessed by a childhood spent in big-league clubhouses, he's now one of the sharpest owners in the major leagues. Already wealthy, the Cincinnati investor and owner of the St....
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The Culture of Protest
The right kind of noise can do a lot of good
The Fire Last Time
The latest riots -- and the city's response -- show how little has changed
Burning Questions
What If They Had a Festival and Nobody Came?
Energy and Enthusiasm
From 30-year veterans to newbies, members of the May Festival Chorus have a passion for singing
An Interview with Kenneth Koch
The poet gives a reading at UC and the Main Public Library
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Sports: Tarnishing a Legacy
Michael Jordan needs the NBA right now more than the league needs him
Editorial
Agents for Change Vs. Enemies of Change
Your Negro Tour Guide
Waiting to Exhale
Arts Beat
A Jammin' Opportunity Lost
Pseudoquasiesque
Burning with Passion
Comics
Fractured Fairy Tale
Animated Shrek pokes fun at the Disney mythos
Something Warm and Fuzzy
In the art film landscape of grit and gloom, The Dish sets itself apart
CD of the Week
Sea of Green: Time to Fly
Beat Teknician
Cincinnati's DJ Hi-Tek proves it on Hi-Teknology
Post Toadies
The story of the Toadies' second album might ultimately require a book for the telling
Gig of the Week
The Cynics
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