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Vol 8, Is 17; Mar. 7-Mar. 13, 2002
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CityBeat cover image Methadone Highway
Every day hundreds of Greater Cincinnatians drive Interstate 275 west to Lawrenceburg, exit at U.S. 50 and turn left toward the Argosy Casino -- but not to gamble. Just before the casino entrance, they turn right onto Rudolph Way and head for an unremarkable office building at the end of the short road. There an aging security guard kindly opens...
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News

Dumbing Down
Money isn't the only inequality in public schools

No Dogs Allowed
Disabled people can't do business with or without them

Blight of the Week
1828 Elm St.

Arts

To Do: Vigilance and Hope

New York Theater is Back
Musicals, dramas and one-man shows

Transparent Strength
CAM watercolor show is varied in style and form

Columns

Porkopolis
Curly Tales of the City

Arts Beat
The King of Newport

Your Negro Tour Guide
The Cosby Show

Whirlygig 16
Out on the Town

Sports: Happy or Good?
The Reds' 'chemistry' problems pale in comparison to their pitching problems

Home Work
The Middle of the Pack

Pseudoquasiesque
The Incomplete Archives

Comics

Movies

Blow-Up
Anatomy of a Scene follows Oscar's Independents

All Quiet on the Hollywood Front

Opening Films

Music

Completing the Circuit
Hot Rod Circuit change but don't lose sight of their Rock & Roll goals

Gig of the Week
Fenster

Music Listings


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