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Vol 7, Is 39; Aug. 16-Aug. 22, 2001
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CityBeat cover image The Lost Highway
A storm is brewing along U.S. Route 127, the old, dusty highway that connects the last great small towns in America. This weekend, a post-apocalyptic scene straight out of Road Warrior ­ a movie about the search for community after a nuclear holocaust ­ will unfold in Covington and down through Appalachia. Tens of thousands of cars, trailers and trucks...
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News

A New Structure
Cincinnati MUST change the way it's governed: Part 2 of 4

Unnatural Acts
Turtles in terror, mea culpa!

Three Way
Discrimination Against Gays

Burning Questions
Will 'An Eye for an Eye' Leave Us Anything but Blind?

Arts

Fancy Dancin'
Club-hopping couples compete this weekend in Swing and Salsa

Brink of Realization
Mason's characters, from Kentucky and beyond, travel toward understanding

Columns

Porkopolis
Curly tales of the city

Pseudoquasiesque
Fair. At Best.

Your Negro Tour Guide
It's the 40 Cs!

Sports: The 'Persevation' of Eric Davis
Finally, the 'next Willie Mays' has earned universal respect

Arts Beat
Learning From Artistic Transformations

Comics

News of the Weird

Movies

Rebels Without Causes
Its cynical teen heroines make Ghost World one of the year's best films

The Sequined Hipster
John Cameron Mitchell sparkles in Hedwig and the Angry Inch

Opening Films

Music

Coyne of the Realm
Kevin Coyne has defined the fringe of musical expression for his entire career

Locals Only
Pianist skips town for New York's Jazz scene

Cd of the Week
Geraldine's Pure Bastard Rock

Spill It


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