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Vol 5, Is 22; Apr. 22-Apr. 28, 1999
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CityBeat cover image Reversal of Fortune
This is not how things were supposed to be. On a recent weekday evening, downtown's Aronoff Center is a quiet edifice of brick and glass. The soaring lobby outside Procter & Gamble Hall is empty. Beneath a buzzing electronic marquee advertising performances, retail space along the Aronoff's Seventh Street side that once housed a gift shop and ice cream parlor...
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News

At Odds Over Issue 4
NAACP says it will empower black voters while ministers say it will hurt the poor

Western Hamilton County Makes Sierra Club's Earth Day Report

Burning Questions
Shirey: Putting Officers on Desk Duty 'Is Not Punitive'

Arts

Spring Forward
Two major shows demonstrate Mother Nature's power

Over the Moon
Artist's lunar-themed show reveals his love of glass

Columns

Pseudoquasiesque
Public Figuring

Arts Beat
The Establishment and an Unknown Artist

Sports: If He Walks Like a Duck and Quacks Like a Duck...
Is Akili Smith the Bengal's newest star or newest draft bust?

Comics

Movies

Apocalypse Never
'The Matrix' confirms Hollywood's fear of the millennium

The Pathology of Fear
David Cronenberg fills 'eXistenZ' with gooey, squishy, thoughtful horror

Music

Blessid 'Buzz'-kill
Cincinnati's most profitable export of the '90s returns with a new direction and a new album

Spill It

Gig of the Week
Great Big Sea

Short Takes


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