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Vol 9, Issue 36 Jul 16-Jul 22, 2003
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cover The Other 'N' Word Dani McClain talks white. The color of a new penny and just as shiny, she's one of those black people whose speech doesn't betray her race. Cadence, tone, diction, vocabulary -- all white sounding. McClain got clowned in Crown Shoes because she talks white. "I remember some kids an aisle over heard me and my mom," says the 26-year-old teacher...
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NEWS

Puppy Love
Saving pit bulls from bad owners and well-meaning laws

Taking on Bush
Democrats make their case for the White House

Alternative Ulster
Taking the 'ire' out of Northern Ireland

ARTS

Calendar Listings

To Do List
The week in Green Gables, Linda Schartz Gallery and Music in the Woods

WEB EXCLUSIVE!!
Tragic Magic

Soprano's debut as Norma is magnificent

Devil May Care
All-American boy battles Lucifer with Wonder Bread in local author's memoir

COLUMNS

Porkopolis
The Cost of Doing Business in Cincinnati

Your Negro Tour Guide
Call Me Chad

Arts Beat
In Search of the Stepford Wives

Savage Love
Particular kind of stimulation

Sports: Grand Central
Reds lucky to play in a lousy division, or their season would be done

Whirlygig 86: Out on the Town
Clau's dress code bares talk of sex and the city of Covington

Comics

MOVIES

Film Listings and Times

Kentucky Fried Movies
Race is Hollywood's choice gag of the moment

MUSIC

Music Listings

Modern Stone Age Family
A timeless album and secured membership, Queens of the Stone Age are satisfied

The Best Laid Plan
The break-up of the Dismemberment Plan spawns one final tour


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