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Vol 6, Is 24; May. 4-May. 10, 2000
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CityBeat cover image Cincinnati Tees Off on the Arts
Some streets have personalities all their own. Think of Bourbon Street in New Orleans, Chicago's Michigan Avenue, San Francisco's Haight Street or L.A.'s Hollywood Boulevard. New York City has Broadway, Fifth Avenue and Park Avenue, among others. Each of these American thoroughfares, one can imagine, began as a hodge-podge of businesses, residential and multi-use buildings until (sound of light bulb...
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News

Paddling the Urban Frontier
Canoe trip reveals that not all is lost on Mill Creek

Hidden Reds Stadium Drawings Unveiled, Sort of

Arts

My Oh Mayo
You don't have to go South of the Border for a little salsa

Unexpected Turns
Director calls 'Private Eyes' a theatrical roller-coaster ride

Columns

Pseudoquasiesque
Black-and-White Whine

Power of One
DUI Double Standard

Sports: There's the West and the Rest
NBA and NHL playoffs demonstrate how each league's power has shifted to western teams

Comics

Movies

American Beauties
Sofia Coppola astounds with her debut film 'The Virgin Suicides'

In the Name of the Father
Sofia Coppola takes her film career behind the camera with 'The Virgin Suicides'

Music

Maximum Rock & Roll
NRBQ may not be for everyone, but those who 'get it' say they're the best band in the universe

Spill It

Locals Only
Katie Reider turns to family and friends for inpiration and support

Gig of the Week

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