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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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Survive and Prosper
QCOB's Jitney brings August Wilson's play to Madisonville
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Porkopolis
Is It Christian to Lie to Voters?
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Krivsky's Biggest Trade Looks Good Two Years Later
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Wanted stumbles in an effort to redraw the comic book genre
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Chip's First Shot
The "philosopher of Country music" owes a lot to Cincinnati's King Records
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Hip Hop should reflect the historical significance of our shifting political landscape
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