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Vol 8, Is 11; Jan. 24-Jan. 30, 2002
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PARK CITY, UTAH -- The deal-making began thousands of miles from Park City, Utah. It was an American Airlines flight from New York to Salt Lake City. On board were TV celebrities like Joshua Jackson and cult filmmakers like Mark Borchardt. Talk about this year's Sundance Film Festival quickly overwhelmed the airplane ...
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News

Cincinnati Might
Assessing the slow progress of Cincinnati CAN

Work Won't Kill You
But the welfare regulations might

Burning Questions
Is There Any Hope for the Southwest Ohio Green Party?

Arts

WEB FEATURE
Get Lit!
Camron Wright: Letters For Emily

Sweet in the Moanin'
Sweet Honey in the Rock's crowded air space

Home Away From Home
Works from the Taft are spending a year at CAM

Columns

Porkopolis
Curly Tales of the City

Editorial
The Road to Hell Is Paved with CAN Meetings

Arts Beat
A New Face for SCPA

Your Negro Tour Guide
King for a Day

Sports: Marathon Men
UC and Xavier try to survive the loooooong road to the NCAAA Tournament

Whirlygig 10
Out on the Town

Home Work
The Three Musketeers, Robin Hood and City Living

Pseudoquasiesque
2000-2001 archives

Comics

Movies

Laura Says Relax
New Mothman film shows Linney on an unintended career ascent

Opening Films

Music

Class of 72
The only thing Irish trio JJ72 don't have going for them is years of service.

Locals Only
Staring at the Sea meld eclectic influences into an original, diversified sound


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