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Vol 6, Is 40; Aug. 24-Aug. 30, 2000
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Want to know what's really going on inside Greater Cincinnati's college campuses? The top stories? Vital trends? Hot buttons? Then ask the editors who run the campus newspapers. They're the most plugged-in sources you'll find in any student body, since they know a thing or two about sniffing out the truth behind the classroom gossip. CityBeat asked the top news...
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News

Testing, One, Two ...
Sudsy Malone's owner still working to bring live music back

Gather by the River
Praise the Lord and pass the tax-collection plate

Burning Questions
Personal Rapid Transit: Too Early to Price Compare?

Arts

The Failure of Communication
Cincinnati novelist's second work is an international thriller that explores deeper issues

The Best Defense
Former Hamilton County judge takes a look back at his controversial career

Columns

Power of One
Move Spurs Community

Pseudoquasiesque
Evil in Tent

Arts Beat
ArtWorks and Its Poet Problem

Your Negro Tour Guide
What's in a Name?

Sports: Here Comes the Sun
UC football, long a dark horse among local sports fans, sees some rays of hope in the 2000 season

Comics

Movies

Bride of B-Movies
Melanie Griffith finds herself in the John Waters cult comedy Cecil B. Demented

Hollow Man Full of Empty Promises
Seen the film? Then you missed "the scene"

Music

Same Old Song and Dance
AC/DC still sound like AC/DC and that's the way they like it

Locals Only
Local musician Jeff Roberts is one of the hottest banjoists in the area

Spill It

Gig of the Week


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