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Vol 8, Issue 42 Aug 29-Sep 4, 2002
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cover STATE OF THE ARTS The Future Is Now A steamy Sunday evening in late July finds Emily Buddendeck standing off to the side of a second floor space inside the Mockbee Building, home to the alternative arts space SSNOVA. The room is warm and moist, made warmer by the crowds of people. The large windows overlooking Central Parkway offer little comfort. A cooler filled with beer and water...
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NEWS

We Must Talk
Diversity is already an issue for career women

'Continuous Pressure'
Lynch says the struggle is far from over

No Free Ride
Hamilton County to decide on light rail

ARTS

To Do: Moving Art
A new look for Metro buses

Everyday Heroes
ETC's The Guys kicks off a varied season of theater in Cincinnati

Shake It
Fall Dance Preview

COLUMNS

Porkopolis
Poor People Can Be So Unsightly

Editorial
The Arts as a Window

Your Negro Tour Guide
Members, Don't Git Weary

Sports: Movin' on Up
UC football, along with Conference USA, is poised for the big time

Whirlygig
Out on the Town

Home Work
The Importance of the Right Inspector

Comics

MOVIES

No Clowning Around
Robin Williams is wonderfully creepy in One Hour Photo

The Fall X Pack
Brains will be back in fashion on the big screen

Opening Films

MUSIC

Music Listings

Flat Is Where It's At
Thirty years after forming, The Flatlanders are finally getting their due.

Autumnal Sounds
Make your plans now for a bustling autumn of musical adventures

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