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Vol 8, Issue 38 Aug 1-Aug 7, 2002
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cover The Norwood Way When the last of its big industry hightailed out of Norwood, the city might have chosen to meld quietly into the surrounding sea of the city of Cincinnati. A manufacturing boom that began in 1898 when the Bullock Electrical Co. moved from Cincinnati -- to avoid a threatened tax levy -- continued for the next 40 years. Factory after factory...
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NEWS

Cruel Choice
Motherhood, methadone and miscarriage

Prison for Art's Sake
Photographer won't answer judge, won't be freed

Death Gets Another Chance
New trial will examine one inmate's role in prison riot

ARTS

To Do List
The week in steel drums, art, crooked fingers and 24 hour plays

Classic Hilarity
CSF's actors inject tons of humor into Compleat Works

Country Seminar
Angels bring music and singers to life at the Playhouse

COLUMNS

Porkopolis
Apartment Lobby Wants School Reforms or Else

Arts Beat
Dullsville and Its Hip Uptown Neighbor

Your Negro Tour Guide
Nowhere Man

Sports: Grande Old Game
Why we appreciate George Grande, Lance Armstrong and Sam Wyche

Whirlygig 37
Out on the Town

Home Work
Where Do You Want to Be?

Comics

MOVIES

Made in L.A.
Soderbergh enjoys a career-defining moment with Full Frontal

Telling Secrets
Is there no limit to DVD special features?

Opening Films

MUSIC

Music Listings

Duke of Tunes
Duke Robillard makes Blues music in every imaginable way

Grandpa Was A Punk Rocker
Paul Westerberg rediscovers some of the spark and grit of his early days

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