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Vol 6, Is 21; Apr. 13-Apr. 19, 2000
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CityBeat cover image The Life and Death and Life of the Ass Ponys
Man, oh man, were we stupid. It's almost funny now to think how naive everyone was about the way the world works. Grunge and the Lollapalooza mania of the Alternative Rock nation couldn't change things any more than boy bands can now. Sure, 1991 was "the Year that Punk Broke," to borrow a phrase from Sonic Youth, when Nirvana made...
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News

Leveling the Home Field
Ohio bill would give state tax break to owners who restore or renovate certain older buildings

Abu-Jamal to Speak Via Tape at Antioch, Kent State Events

Burning Questions
The Blame Stops Here

Arts

Words, Words, Words
Readings at the Public Library feature local poets

Tempting Fate
CSF's ambitious 'Oedipus Trilogy' strives to bring Greek tragedy to modern audiences

Columns

Sports: Eenie, Meenie, Mynie, Moe
The value of quarterbacks vs. linebackers, and other thoughts on the NFL draft

Pseudoquasiesque
A Most Celestial Body

Arts Beat
Cincinnati Bell Bails on Arts Groups

Comics

Movies

Philosophy According to the Girl Next Door
Sandra Bullock sticks with drama for '28 Days'

Bloody Satire
Mary Harron defends 'American Psycho'

Music

Short Takes

Spill It
Radiolaria's Last Goodbye

Locals Only
Up-and-coming Indie band Post-Haste strive for new audiences and raw sounds

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