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Vol 10, Issue 241 Jun 25-Jul 1, 2008
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cover The Girls Are Back in Town Wandering through The Fairmount Girls' rehearsal space -- dubbed "Sprout House" because of the alfalfa sprout-growing landlord who occupies the building's first floor -- on the eve of the release of Forever, their first new album in seven years, there's a palpable sense that a yard sale of pop culture's last 40 years would look a lot like this warehouse...
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NEWS

Invisible American Families
African refugees in Cincinnati try to focus on the future

ARTS

Calendar Listings

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Feralmade, Mike Armstrong, The Fairmount Girls and much more...

Sad Shots, So Beautiful
Feralmade's Obsolete highlights a dying photographic medium

Survive and Prosper
QCOB's Jitney brings August Wilson's play to Madisonville

COLUMNS

Porkopolis
Is It Christian to Lie to Voters?

Editorial
Free to Be True Americans

Sports
Krivsky's Biggest Trade Looks Good Two Years Later

Comics

MOVIES

Film Listings and Times

Left Wanting
Wanted stumbles in an effort to redraw the comic book genre

MUSIC

Music Listings

Chip's First Shot
The "philosopher of Country music" owes a lot to Cincinnati's King Records

The Three-Minute Challenge
Hip Hop should reflect the historical significance of our shifting political landscape

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