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Vol 8, Is 19; Mar. 21-Mar. 27, 2002
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CityBeat cover image Hometown Zeroes
In late January, three Cincinnati émigrés, Brad Stenz and Bob Gayol from the AltRock band Moth and your humble narrator, sit in a Hollywood Boulevard pool hall at the bar, catching each other up on common friends and talking about how life in Los Angeles differs from a small Midwestern city. As frat-looking dudes in baseball hats play air hockey...
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News

Disorder in the Court
Gay-bashing victim says police and courts added insult to injury

Kroger's in a Pickle
Union march puts pressure on grocery giant

Burning Questions
Is This What Diversity Looks Like?

Arts

To Do: Crooked Thoughts
Eric Bachmann and Co. light up the Southgate House Friday night

Here's Where I Belong
Dan Stroeh turns his desert into an oasis

Culture Shock
Hamilton's King and I benefits a worthy cause

Columns

Porkopolis
Curly Tales of the City

Arts Beat
Artists and the Boycott

Your Negro Tour Guide
Cincinnati: Negroes 'R Us

Sports: The End Came Hard
Was the NCAA Tournament loss Huggins' final game at UC?

Whirlygig 18
Out on the Town

Home Work
Included, Excluded: Which Is It?

Pseudoquasiesque
The Incomplete Archives

Comics

Movies

Back in the USSR
New videos put the Czech New Wave back in the spotlight

Some Like it Dumb
Even Sorority Boys make-up can't hide its ugly script

Opening Films

Music

Big in Texas
Japanese ukuleles, Portuguese underachievers and big American asses at SXSW

Cincinnati Messes With Texas

Music Listings

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