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Vol 8, Issue 35 Jul 11-Jul 17, 2002
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cover A Way of Life I knew to arrive from the east, via the Mount Healthy exit from I-275. Off the ramp, you take a turn and descend into the valley that masks the Rumpke landfill rising like a mythical volcano. Come the other way, where Colerain Avenue becomes Ohio Rt. 27 on street signs, and you're lost before you've started. What will appear later,...
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NEWS

Emerging Survivors
Refusing to let sexual abuse keep them victims

Making it 'HIP' to Stay
New loan programs could stem the exodus from Hamilton County

ARTS

To Do List
The week in reconciliation, punk, Weegee and cartoons

Ferment of Ideas
Weston Gallery displays the roots of local contemporary art

The Heat Is On
CCM's Hot Summer Nights 2002 is batting 1.000

COLUMNS

Porkopolis
If Bad Publicity Is Better Than None, We're Fine

Arts Beat
New Millennium Opera

Your Negro Tour Guide
Radical Street Fairies

Sports: The Real Thing
Compared to other baseball stars, particularly Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams was as real as the game

Whirlygig 34
Out on the Town

Home Work
Homebuying and the Single Person

Comics

MOVIES

Newman's Own
Veteran actor finds a swan song role with Road to Perdition

Big and Little Caesars
Powerful Road to Perdition one of the year's best films

Opening Films

MUSIC

Music Listings

Stories Retold
David Wilcox puts an intimate, creative spin on the live-album concept

Short Takes
Reviews of Sonic Youth, Victoria Williams and Robert Plant

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