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Vol 8, Is 8; Jan. 3-Jan. 9, 2002
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CityBeat cover image An Unusual Dynasty
It is midnight on April 10, 1901, and James Grosjean is in his Lima, Ohio, workshop, crouched over his latest display case, which he has labeled the "Special Albino Collection." In a few days, he'll carefully pack it up and load it onto a train bound for Niagara Falls. For the next few years, it will travel across the country,...
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News

Roxanne Isn't Done
But she's not going to do what you think -- or maybe hope

Blaming Beggars
City council takes aim at panhandlers

Burning Questions
With the Police Division in Disorder, Should the City Make It Bigger?

Arts

To Do: Vaginally Speaking
Dale Hodges spends a week in Eve Ensler's provocative play

Folk Hero
CCM theater alum graduates -- literally-- into a starring role

All That Jazz
Real-life Cincinnati murder inspires a new novel

Curtain Call

Columns

Porkopolis
Curly Tales of the City

Your Negro Tour Guide
Harlem on My Mind

Arts Beat
Rueff's Overdue Spotlight

Sports: The Merry Old Land of Oz
Ozzie Smith leads one writer's Hall of Fame ballot

Whirlygig 7
Out on the Town

Home Work
Be Prepared for Success

Pseudoquasiesque
Complete archives

Comics

Movies

Shot by Shot
Our annual round-up of the year's best and worst films

Talk of the Town
Playful Royal Tenenbaums is one of the year's best films

Opening Films

Music

Under the Radar
One writer's view on the 13 best overlooked CDs of 2001

Locals Only
With his new CD, Dinosaur Love, Lucky Spaulding moves further from Reggae towards a more accessible sound

Spill It


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