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Vol 5, Is 13; Feb. 18-Feb. 24, 1999
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CityBeat cover image Raging Paint
I knew little about him, beyond the name and a few reproductions in generic printed collections. But the painting was electric. On the wall of the entrance hall in the Barnes Foundation near Philadelphia hung one of the finest definitions of expressionism I've ever seen. Viscerally red, red, red, carved in gullies and mounds of raw pigment, and so expressive...
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News

Suicide Shocks Fraternity
Victim's friends point to drugs and 'Greek lifestyle' while Sigma Phi Epsilon investigates circumstances of death

Drawing the Line
Drop Inn shelter supporters refuse to budge, citing 'prejudice' that would force them out and prevent relocation

Burning Questions
West Side Jokes Unregrettable

Arts

Déjà Vu at Miami U.
Morsberger mixes art, social comment and emotion

Subway Stories
Everyone has their 15 minutes (or 253 words)

A Midwinter Delight
Shakespeare festival tells a very funny story

Stirring Things Up
Veteran Canadian director is diving into Cincinnati's theatrical scene

Columns

Pseudoquasiesque
Write It Loud

Sports: Real Pro Football Returns to Ohio
With last week's NFL expansion draft, the Cleveland Browns are back in business

Arts Beat
Showdown on 12th Street

Pseudoquasiesque
The Incomplete Archives

Comics

Movies

Zen and the Art of MovieMaking
Veteran filmmaker Paul Schrader bounces back with powerfully bleak 'Affliction'

21st-Century Boy
'Rushmore' writer/director Wes Anderson is Hollywood's Next Big Thing

Music

Short Takes

Spill It


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