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Vol 9, Issue 37 Jul 23-Jul 29, 2003
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cover BRIAN'S SONG If Brian Garry somehow wins election to Cincinnati City Council, the word "upset" will gain new meaning as a political term. It's not just that he's running without party backing, campaign funds or widespread name recognition. It's not just his record of arrest for civil disobedience or the fact that he was recently thrown out of a city council meeting...
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NEWS

Not Quite Out
ChicOut makes lesbians comfortable, at least in private

Trying for Peace
Anti-war protesters continue to move through the justice system

Defenseless Children
Center helps kids caught in juvenile justice system

ARTS

Calendar Listings

To Do: Blue for You
The Blue Man Group brings their Complex Rock Tour to Riverbend

Making Change
Creative energy flows at design stores in Over-the-Rhine

Riding Objectivity
Jimmy Baker's Coming of Age

COLUMNS

Porkopolis
All the News That's Unfit to Print

Your Negro Tour Guide
Fallin'/Fallen

Savage Love
Letters From The Beach

Whirlygig 87: Out on the Town
Coney Island looks on an Abercrombie model in the making

Sports: Sympathy for the Devils
Rose and Junior, Cincinnati's fallen baseball idols, fight for their futures

Comics

MOVIES

Film Listings and Times

Quality Films on Vacation
Less adult fare than usual mars this summer's movie offerings

Parisian Siren
Ludivine Sagnier's sultry lead performance brings Swimming Pool to life

MUSIC

Music Listings

Luck Be a Lady
Patty Larkin turned time and space into the bruised wonder of Red=Luck

Spill It
Don't Playa Hate, Collaborate


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