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2003
SUMMER FILM AND MUSIC ISSUE
Top
of the Stops
If this spring's lineup and the announced touring itineraries
so far are any indication, the local summer concert season
has a slight edge over the past few years. The Riverbend season
alone shows potential, short on the woeful, hastily reunited
Classic Rock/Oldies acts and actually featuring some diversity.
This year, we decided to give you our picks for date-savers,
concerts...
more
The Other Patriots
Peace workers celebrate -- and recommit
Another Kind of Council Race
Complaint against Cranley proceeds to attorney general
WEB EXCLUSIVE!!
The
Social Justice Crisis in Cincinnati
National
Hearings on the Crisis in Cincinnati
Calendar Listings
To
Do: Got Skills
Extremists
take over the Riverfront this week
Desperately
Seeking Sue
Former
CAC Curator is looking in new directions
WEB
EXCLUSIVE!!
Crown
Jewel
Wilson's
Gem of the Ocean is the foundation for his plays about African-American
life in the 20th century
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Porkopolis
Is This Any Way to Kill a Human Being?
Your Negro Tour Guide
Dirty Harries: There's No Defense for Vigilantes
Sports: The NBA Final Four
There's still a world of difference between the West and the East
Arts Beat
Summer of Loving (Art): Festival of the New
Whirlygig 78: Out on the Town
Beluga's another link in the food chain, while the Freedom Center offers possibilities
Comics
Film Listings and Times
New Millennium Love
Neil LaBute updates Pygmalion into the brutal The Shape of Things
Adult Pleasures
In a season of blockbusters, The Shape of Things is a counter-programming oasis
Music Listings
Concept
Junkie
Mike Ladd
returns with his latest exploration in contradiction, The Majesticons
The
Colour Wheel
Vernon
Reid and Living Colour return with their fire and intensity
intact
Short
Takes
Dressy
Bessy's RetroPop a little too simple and too cute as Manitoba's
psychedlic flourishes go up in flames
Locals
Only: Soul Walkers
Ex-Heavy
Weather founders Chris and Carole Wlaker make waves locally
as The Walker Project
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