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Vol 5, Issue 46 Oct 7-Oct 13, 1999
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cover Out of the Shadows One hundred years ago, Elizabeth Cady Stanton parodied the Declaration of Independence by setting forth her own feminist revision, entitled the "Declaration of Sentiments." The authors of the Declaration of Independence directed their list of grievances to the King of England, continually referring to the King as "he." Stanton addressed her grievances to a "he" as well -- the collective...
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NEWS

Challengers Eye School Board
Variety of ideas and positions offered by candidates

Gilligan Steps Back into the Political Spotlight

Cincinnati Public Schools Board of Education Candidates

ARTS

Calendar Listings

Which Crafts?
Lines are blurred in show at College of Mount St. Joseph

Shockwave at Kaldi's
Sculptor Roberto Ollivero moves beyond typical shock art for a cultural and ideological critique

Bad Manners
Janowitz's central character is one of the most callow females in recent memory

COLUMNS

Editor Notes
Savage, Weird, Entertaining, Worldwide

It's the End of the World As We Know It
The Reds close an improbable season with an excruciating weekend-plus

Comics

MOVIES

Film Listings and Times

Lonesome Movies
In distant Sayler Park, the Parkland Theatre is briefly reborn as an art-house cinema

Loving the Man in Uniform
'Three Kings' ups George Clooney's bid for megastardom

MUSIC

Music Listings

I Got a Home
Charles Neville remembers his past, plays to the future with Neville Brothers

Round Here
Concert previews

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