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Vol 6, Is 43; Sep. 21-Sep. 27, 2000
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CityBeat cover image I Know It's Only Rock & Roll, But I Like It
On the third-floor patio of a downtown San Diego hotel, a woman stands over writer/director Cameron Crowe and brushes his shaggy brown hair into shape. Meanwhile, another woman gently applies makeup across his fleshy cheeks. It's a clear August afternoon, and a photographer waits nearby. He's been ready to take Crowe's picture for some time. But it's a matter of...
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News

Full Speed Ahead
Police call meth labs Cincinnati's next drug menace

Pulling the Plug on a Bright Idea
Cincinnati drops light cannons from downtown gateway project

Burning Questions
Rumors of Roaches and Unintended Insults

Arts

Pin-up Dreams
Malton Gallery show sheds light on nakedness

The Banned Played On
Fighting for the right to read what we want to read

Columns

Pseudoquasiesque
Some Days the Bar Eats YouPart Two

Your Negro Tour Guide
Leave the Money on the Dresser

Ad Nauseam

Sports: NBC's Olympic Gamble
Will Americans tune into the network's Olympic coverage when they already know the score?

Comics

Movies

Inside the Cinematic Bubble
Toronto Festival celebrates films outside the mainstream

Music

The Book of Bukem
Drum'n Bass label honcho/visionary LTJ Bukem finally releases his own album

Short Takes

Any Given Sunday
Leo Coffeehouse, one of the oldest Folk/Acoustic series in the country, returns for its 37th season stronger than ever

Gig of the Week
Macha

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