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Vol 6, Is 31; Jun. 22-Jun. 28, 2000
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CityBeat cover image Hot Potatoes
"Now I am terrified at the Earth, it is that calm and patient, It grows such sweet things out of such corruptions." -- From This Compost by Walt Whitman Summer has come to Ridgeview Farm. Birds take eagerly to the air as Matt Madison tends to well-ordered ranks of vegetables. It's a busy time. Everything here is grown organically. "This...
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News

Price Gouging, or Retail?
Nordstrom gaining council support for deal

Kansas Minister Delivers Messages of Intolerance to P&G;
Local gay activists applaud company's decision to withdraw support from Dr. Laura's new TV show

Arts

Weaving Around
Work by fiber and textile artists are on display at two Hyde Park galleries

Channel Surfing
A Spy in the House

Columns

Power of One
Leather: More than a Beauty Contest

Pseudoquasiesque
Stop Thinking About Doing it and Do It

Arts Beat
Hope in the Hinterlands

Sports: The Barter System
Trading ball players should really be assessed as an exchange of player value

Comics

Movies

Play That Funky Music (White Boy)
A post-coital Shaft is lost without his machismo

The Rise and Fall of a Hungarian Family
Filmmaker Istvan Szabo creates an anticlimactic epic with 'Sunshine'

Music

The Summer of Guster
The two-guitar/stickless-percussion trio from Boston is about to embark on its biggest summer ever

Modern and Primal
Appealing at many levels, the Cincinnati Opera kicks off with 'Salome' and her head games

Gig of the Week
New York City Jazz Superband

Spill It


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