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Vol 8, Issue 52 Nov 7-Nov 13, 2002
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cover They Might Be Giants Waiting for the ball to be served, Andy Zeisler seems diminutive standing next to the volleyball net. He certainly has the look of an athlete down pat. Black, loose-fitting shorts give him the ease of movement on the court. His mostly white sleeveless T-shirt -- the one with a red V-shaped design cutting just below a prominent black No. 10...
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NEWS

Same As It Ever Was
Status quo wallops all challengers

Enabling the Disabled
It's not only cheaper than you'd think; it might be profitable

ARTS

To Do List
The week in hepcats, Israeli culture, House music and local filmmakers

Ring of Fire
The WWE brings its red hot show to town

Good for What Ails You
The Power of Art transforms Children's Hospital

COLUMNS

Porkopolis
A Child Laments As a City Remembers

Arts Beat
Birth of a CSO Salesman

Your Negro Tour Guide
Gimmick-Free

Sports: Out of Their Hands
All Ohio State can do is win out; their championship fate is in others' hands

Whirlygig 51
Out on the Town

Home Work
Browse, Look, Link and Learn

Comics

MOVIES

Film Listings and Times

Rebirth of Splatter
Forgotten horror classic, Near Dark, finds new life on DVD

Devil Girl
Rebecca Romijn-Stamos plays the dangerous vamp in sleek Femme Fatale

MUSIC

Music Listings

Blinded by the Boss
A journey into the world of the Springsteen addict

Locals Only: Entertainment Weekly
Cincinnati Music Week showcases the best in the city as well as the next generation

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