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He's Got the Whole World In his Hands
When a marriage goes bad, what began in love devolves into a set of roles. So, too, with religion, which starts in a flash of ecstasy and then petrifies, leaving only a set of rules.
How bad is it? Here's a single word that can make thousands stop reading right now: God.
This is a healthy response, a holy instinct,...
complete story
Tossed
Out
City ends
recycling program for apartment complexes
Burning Questions
Ending the Estate Tax: Are the Rich Getting Poorer?
Taking
a Risk
Louisville's
festival of American theater turns 25 with a new guy at the
helm
Common
Denominator
Paavo
Järvi wants everyone to join him at Music Hall
Web
Feature: Over-Thought & Under-Lit
CSF Makes a Mess Out of Merchant
Web
Feature: Can't Stop the Music
Avenue X has a few pot-holes, but it sounds great
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Porkopolis
Curly
tales of the city
Sports:
Hockey Support Slips
Is Columbus'
new NHL presence hurting the Cyclones and Mighty Ducks
Arts Beat
An Opportunity for Change at The Enquirer
Pseudoquasiesque
Sad Story. Sadder Tale
Your Negro Tour Guide
Hold Your Applause
Comics
Sock It to Me, Sockmonkey!
Uninspired slapstick ruins comic fantasy Monkeybone
The Golden Child
The 2001 race for Oscar has its share of surprises
CityBeat Oscar Pick
Best Actor Nominee: Ed Harris
Opening Films
Web Feature: CD of the Week
Big Bill Morganfield's Ramblin' Mind
Live Lit
Singer/songwriter Richard Buckner converts old poems into contemporary Folk songs
Outtakes
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