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Vol 7, Is 21; Apr. 12-Apr. 18, 2001
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CityBeat cover image The Graying of America
David Gray's story boils down to a tale of two laughs. His laugh last year was weary with the cynicism of someone who's been subjected to the worst vagaries of the business end ...
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News

A Death Too Far
Anger fills City Hall after cops kill another black man

WEB FEATURE
Stand-Off in Cincinnati

A tale of sound, fury and frustration


WEB FEATURE
Watch on the Rhine
A first-hand account

WEB FEATURE
A Reader on the Riots
A CityBeat reader contemplates the impact of the riots

Arts

Changing Perspectives
Theater, film and music festival celebrates community as Cincinnati hears Voices from Home

A Celebration of Shorts
John Updike and Lorrie Moore to read at UC Short Story Festival

WEB FEATURE
Literary & Low
Mystery of Irma Vep at the Playhouse

 

Columns

Porkopolis
Curly tales of the city

Sports: Too Much Too Soon
Darryl Strawberry deserves pity, not outrage

Your Negro Tour Guide
Prison for Bad Pigs

Arts Beat
Kendall Bruns' Bigfoot Sighting

Pseudoquasiesque
No, Please, Eat Me

Comics

Movies

The Reluctant Auteur
A Wexner Center retrospective celebrates filmmaker Philip Kaufman

David Spade Is a Wuss, and Don't You Forget It
A well-known wiseguy shows his kinder, gentler side

Opening Films

Music

WEB FEATURE
CD of the Week

Love's Forever Changes

Negative Creeps
Former Cincinnatians make the move from Indie Rock favorites to major label employees

All Hail the Queen
Rap activist Makeba Mooncycle representin' women in Rap

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