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Vol 8, Issue 34 Jul 4-Jul 10, 2002
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cover It's Not Over Until the Dead Man Sings The last time a large crowd of activists gathered outside Music Hall, it was to protest a November 2000 Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (CSO) concert attended by ... more

NEWS

WEB EXCLUSIVE
Luken Names Civilian Complaint Authority
Police booster, CIA agent's daughter and former probation officer included

The Art of Survival
Thomas Condon gives a snapshot of prison life

ARTS

WEB EXCLUSIVES:
Shining the Light
Hot Summer Nights' Violet shows star power in an intimate show about finding yourself

God Bless The Child
Jazz singer Billie Holiday is onstage at CCM this summer

Make Them Hear You
Hot Summer Nights assembles a bounty of songs from a tuneful Broadway team

Get Lit!
Laura Davis' I Thought We'd Never Speak Again

COLUMNS

Porkopolis
God Is in the Details

Arts Beat
A Postcard from St. Louis

Sports: A Real Kick
World Cup ends with a beautiful final and a redemption story

Your Negro Tour Guide
Try & Try (Him) Again

Whirlygig 33
Out on the Town

Home Work
Only You Can Take Steps to Reduce the Threat of a Wildfire

Comics

MOVIES

Slick and Silly
Punchy Men in Black sequel works on both levels

The Sounds of Music
When done well, a film's score is worth a thousand words

Opening Films

MUSIC

Music Listings

Super Dynamic
Influential Indie Rock vets Superchunk get mature on us

Arena Bluegrass?
Current tour strives to paint Bluegrass as more than just a novelty

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