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Feature
Joe Cummings suffered a big time drug bust. But these days he's entreprenuer of the year.
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State Lines
Anyone can own a big hole in the ground.
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State Lines
Home Depot wants tax bucks to pave wetlands.
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All we are saying is give speech a chance.
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Interview
After a well-received summer release, Travis hopes for a great fall on the road.
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Interview
Beachwood Sparks gives classic sounds a twangy, trippy twist.
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Bottoms Up: The Wild West hopes to revive the West Bottoms nightlife.
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Hear & Now
From Burnt Orange to Midnight Blue (In Music We Trust)
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Hear & Now
Crappy Clubs and Smelly Pubs (TKO)
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Hear & Now
Toxicity (American) / Iowa (Roadrunner)
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Restaurant Reviews
Aixois,
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Fat Mouth
Restaurant owners put on a pretty face.
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Film
Bandits holds out for a hero and gets two: Willis and Thornton.
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Film
From the Mountain come joyous songs about life, death and redemption.
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Stage
The Coterie's play about Sacagawea tries some nerves.
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Hall
Joseph Hess can't wait for next year.
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If your AM radio is on the fritz, catch up on all your sports talk here!
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Stuff
Jack Shaheen crusades against cinema's depiction of Reel Bad Arabs.
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Night & Day
Margaret Cho laughs off addiction to food and sex.
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Night & Day
Michal Rovners photographs say good riddance to the devil and the details.
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Night & Day
Week of October 11, 2001
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Letters from the week of October 11, 2001