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Vol 5, Issue 33 Jul 8-Jul 14, 1999
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cover Summer Reader '99 Summertime and the reading is easy -- maybe too easy. But that's not going to stop us. After all, we're not literary critics with our noses buried so far up Dostoevsky's butt that we can't appreciate the finer things in life: the page-turning thrills of Grisham or the steamy romances of Steel. While other critics might turn their noses up...
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NEWS

Sewers and Smoke Screens
Environmentalists and residents claim sprawl now is destined under an 'advisory only' growth plan that will bring infrastructure and congestion

Clifton Fraternity Neighbors Looking for Some Brotherly Behavior

Johnson Picks Up Over-the-Rhine Community Council Reins

ARTS

Calendar Listings

How Art Works
Summer program lets young artists work, meet professionals, like Saul Williams

Unexpected Opera
Muni is dusting cobwebs off some masterworks

Historical Humanity
DTC's '1776' brings the Founding Fathers back to life

COLUMNS

Passing of the Torch?
Lack of Reds support bewilders, while women's soccer hits the big time

Comics

MOVIES

Film Listings and Times

Popcorn Fiction
Why Hollywood makes good movies out of bad books

Cruel Summer
Spike Lee strikes emotional fury with chancy 'Summer of Sam'

MUSIC

Music Listings

The Gong Show
The Flaming Lips continue to be one of the most innovative and experimental Pop bands of all time

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