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No Place Like Home
All the right people describe Washington Park as a place off limits to decent folks. To hear consultants and civic improvement types tell it, the park is a campground for Cincinnati's indigents, vagrants and undesirables.
Set across the street from the Drop Inn Center, Washington Park is beset by drug dealing and public urination. Set across from Memorial Hall and...
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After
the Mourning
A progressive
church copes with the removal of its pastor
Minority
Report
Journalists
of color organize professional group
WEB
EXCLUSIVE!!
48
Hours Later
Filmmaking
in a hurry
Calendar Listings
To Do List
The week in education equality, book bargains, jovial jousts and news correspondents
The Church of Baseball
Baseball memorabilia is woven into our national identity
SSinNOVAtion
Alternative art space celebrates its second anniversary
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Savage
Love
Dry humping
leads to questions of the potency of semen
Porkopolis
A New
Prospect in City Affairs
Editorial: The Savage Truth
What went into moving Savage Love to the Web?
WEB
EXCLUSIVE!!
Editorial:
Diabetics R Us
Common
ground comes from being different
Arts
Beat
The Road
to Experimentation Goes Through Columbus
Your
Negro Tour Guide
The Myth
of Eyelashes
Sports: Billion Reasons to Hope
A Russian billionaire looks to reform a classic English soccer club; what could he do for the Reds?
Whirlygig 91: Out on the Town
The quest for air-conditioning leads to Italian waitresses, superheroes and mullets
Comics
Film Listings and Times
Americans in Paris
Le Divorce is a lulling Merchant-Ivory movie postcard
Stage
Struck
Filmmaker
Todd Graff relives his teenage years with his musical Camp
Music Listings
Rock's Bone Yard
Music world deaths are cause for existential reflection for deep music-lovers
Local Disco-O-rama
The Haywards bring on the new messiah while Velvet Dreamfield engages in Act 1 Scene 1
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