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Vol 8, Is 6; Dec. 20-Dec. 26, 2001
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CityBeat cover image The Year in Music: 2001
Last year, for the first time, CityBeat asked a handful of local artists to tell us what they loved best about the year just finished. The experiment was a huge success ...
The Year in Film: 2001

Fame often takes unattracrive forms. A combative divorce from Tom Cruise thrust Nicole Kidman into the spotlight. Recent accusations of shoplifting ...

News

Going Greek
UC decides what's best for Clifton

Peace Talks
Mediating with bullies and other lessons for kids

Burning Questions
Should the City Manager Pick Up Litter?

Arts

To Do
Tom Cruise matures in Cameron Crowe's erotic remake

Alternate View
The Cincinnati Playhouse readies round two of its edgy performance series

The Driver's Seat
Filmmaker Ethan Coen amuses himself with his poetry

Columns

Porkopolis
Curly Tales of the City

Pseudoquasiesque
The End: The Beginning

Arts Beat
Arts Lessons from April's Riots

Your Negro Tour Guide
Merry Christmas to Me

Sports: 'You Don't Live in Cleveland!'
Thoughts on the Crosstown Shootout, the Dmitri Young trade and Browns fans

Ad Nauseam
Vodka, with a Twist

Whirlygig 6
Out on the Town

Home Work
A Community Waiting to Happen

Comics

Movies

Final Fantasy
Fellowship of the Ring is the most enjoyable blockbuster in years

Opening Films

Music

Holiday Gift Guide 2001
Still stumped for a good, last-minute holiday gift? Box sets are nice ...

Locals Only
A look at a few CDs CityBeat missed in 2001

Spill It


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