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Vol 5, Is 12; Feb. 11-Feb. 17, 1999
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CityBeat cover image Into the Light
into the light I used to like to paint from dark to light. You're painting like you're putting light into dark. Think about neon signs in the dark. If it were not dark, the effect of the neon would be less. The darkness makes the effect of the neon more pronounced. Tom Phelps is an artist, one of the most...
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News

Getting What They Pay For?
Inspector's indictment on bribery charge is latest image problem for emissions testing program

More Choices, More Giving?
Now in its final stages of applying for donations by payroll deductions at City Hall, Community Shares claims that choice helps everyone

Burning Questions
The Vision of Rail

Arts

Inner Workings
Chidlaw Gallery show reveals artists exploring new territory through drawing

The Concept of Strength
Brian Joiner has created more compelling portraits

Columns

Pseudoquasiesque
Aesoptional

Sports: Reds Get into Another Hairy Situation
Marge Schott's adherence to tradition -- and to an America long gone -- will wipe the goatee off Greg Vaughn's face

Arts Beat
VoiceBox Seeks Audiences Outside Cincinnati

Comics

Movies

Novel Ideas
'Message in a Bottle' continues Hollywood's love/hate relationship with literature

Dead Men Don't Play Nice
Mel Gibson's missteps handicap a thrill-less 'Payback'

Music

TrashTalk
Garbage beat the sophomore slump and early word of Alternative Rock's death with 'Version 2.0'

Gig of the Week
NRBQ

Short Takes

Spill It


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