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Vol 6, Is 38; Aug. 10-Aug. 16, 2000
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It's a Tuesday night in Cincinnati, and if you're looking for some quality musical entertainment, you're pretty much out of luck. Tuesdays often are a black hole of booking for club owners, not even far enough into the workweek for revelers to celebrate getting past hump day. And who really wants to miss the latest exciting adventures on television's Big...
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News

Walking the Walk
Local high school musician-activists take a stand against sweatshops

Not Easy Being Green
Green Party VP candidate LaDuke to visit Antioch College

Burning Questions
Another Year, Another Riverfront Lawsuit

Arts

Double Header
CSF previews its touring productions of Othello and Romeo and Juliet

Her Turn
Lee Krasner's paintings represent a volatile exchange of ideas

Columns

Arts Beat
The Return of Newport's Erection

Your Negro Tour Guide
Read, White and Black

Pseudoquasiesque
Black-and-White Whine

Sports: Making a Real Difference
SF's Dusty Baker and Oakland's Art Howe show that a good manager can elevate a small market club; are either in the Reds' future?

Comics

Movies

Watson Laughs
Trixie reveals a dramatic actress' knack for comedy

Accidental Hero
Keanu Reeves shines in the easygoing comedy The Replacements

Music

Blacks and Blues
Danny and Gina Black are a pair of dark and disturbing songwriters, but not a pair

Gig of the Week
Yonder Mountain String Band

Locals Only
Maurice Mattei talks about doing music for all the right reasons

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