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Vol 5, Issue 35 Jul 22-Jul 28, 1999
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cover Radio Head CHICAGO -- It's cool and dark in the studio, a silent space behind a tightly sealed door surrounded by hustle and bustle. The noise is kept outside on the city's tourist-friendly Navy Pier. Repeating a Windy City summertime tradition, throngs pack fast-food stands, gather around amusement park rides and line up for lake cruises. A visit to the offices of...
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NEWS

'Insulted by the Thought'
Cincinnati Police Supervisors say job performance, not bisexuality, led to officer's demotion

Ujima Fest's Street Closings Blamed for Lost Restaurant Business

Put a Lid on It
Gallagher gets probation, the rest of us get the silent treatment, as the 'Enquirer'/Chiquita cases end

ARTS

Calendar Listings

Things Beyond Words
Stamper's lithographs have a dreamlike feel

The Kids Are All Right
Footlighters stages a fairy tale

Foraging in the Gray Area
Ray's political satire will make audiences laugh and think

COLUMNS

Arts Beat
Membership Has Its Privileges

Out or Safe?
Major League Baseball has a big decision to make regarding its hated umpires

Comics

MOVIES

Film Listings and Times

155 Minutes of Sodom
Stanley Kubrick tells an erotic tale of startling obsession in 'Eyes Wide Shut'

MUSIC

Music Listings

The Fortunate Son
Saxophonist Sonny Fortune's reflections as a Jazz survivor

Homunculture Club
Bloomington-to-Cincinnati transplant Homunculus work to ignite the local music scene

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