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Vol 9, Issue 21 Apr 2-Apr 8, 2003
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cover Going Big Sitting in the attic-turned work space of Nick Accurso's apartment, I'm surrounded by an amazing amount of clutter -- CDs, computer disks, reels of video footage, posters torn from skateboarding magazines, roll upon roll of film and stacks of new, used and broken skateboard decks. Aside from all of the computers and video editing hardware, the place looks more like...
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NEWS

Oakley in a Box
Neighborhood character yields to big retail stores

Hard to Work
Agency helps 'unemployables' build a future

ARTS

Calendar Listings

To Do: Civil Action
Museum Center explores the line between North and South

WEB EXCLUSIVE!!
The Woman No One Wants
Words from two dancers performing the same role in Carmina Burana

Hitting Home
The Lion King brings its powerful message for a long run in Cincinnati

COLUMNS

Porkopolis
This Is What Terrorism Looks Like

Arts Beat
Can the Arts Play Ball?

Your Negro Tour Guide
The Big Red Machination

Sports: Common Knowledge
Squeezed into 'the wedge,' the Reds got less stadium than their (and our) money could have bought

Whirlygig 71: Out on the Town
CityBeat celebrates the best at SSNOVA

Comics

MOVIES

Film Listings and Times

Girls Against Boys
Beckham and Phone Booth offer fresh faces and rich drama

Close Up
Actor Bob Elkins brings festival acclaim home

MUSIC

Music Listings

Spoon Full
Texas quartet Spoon come up with the acclaimed Kill the Moonlight

Weapon of Mass Instruction
Hip Hop is a battlefield when it comes to young, impressionable minds


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