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Vol 8, Is 9; Jan. 10-Jan. 16, 2002
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CityBeat cover image Her Last Wish
In the evening heat and humidity of summer 1963, in an experimental suburb called Greenhills, a teen-ager's body lies slumped in the corner of a small, fenced backyard. Many who live in the small town will agonize for years over the shock and mystery that followed discovery of the grotesquely slain body of Patricia Ann Rebholz. She is 15 years...
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News

The People's Channels
CitiCable and Media Bridges contend with budget cuts

Plan Your Own County
Town meeting identifies priorities for the next 20 years

Arts

To Do: Variations on a Theme
Paintings were created after a trip to Greece

WEB FEATURE
Fever Pitch

Actors Theatre of Louisville resurrects a 1925 comedy by Noël Coward with a modern touch

Miller's Crossing
One-man "alteractive" show at the Playhouse uses theater to fight a cause

Columns

Porkopolis
Curly Tales of the City

Editorial
What's in the Cards for 2002?

Arts Beat
'Nati Tastes 'Vagina'

Your Negro Tour Guide
Window Dressing

Sports: Bet on the Hot Hands
Rams and Steelers look headed for a Super Bowl showdown

Whirlygig 8
Out on the Town

Home Work
Who's Earnest Money and Why Is He Important?

Pseudoquasiesque
Complete archives

Comics

Movies

Upstairs Downstairs
Robert Altman's trademark sarcasm makes Gosford Park an enjoyable murder mystery

Music

Superhero Worship
Brian McKnight's latest CD takes on new significance in light of terrorist attacks

Locals Only
Local Punk crew Saturday Supercade help represent Cincy Punk on the national tour scene


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