Vol. 30, No. 48
The Front Line
Burdened by unrealistic expectations and a bad rap, Cleveland teachers face an uphill battle to save a failing school system.
By Jacqueline Marino
Cat's Paw
Ex-cop Billy Evans tows 'em as he sees 'em.
By Mike Tobin
A Light Workload
Sixteen tons and whaddya get? 100,000 watts of Christmas at Nela Park.
Edge
Scam Fails, Judge Nails Big Bail
Plane and Simple
J. Robbins's stripped-down trio Burning Airlines formed out of the smoldering embers of Jawbox.
By Zac Crain
Ship of Fools
Robert Pollard does what he can to keep Guided by Voices afloat.
By Jeff Niesel
Keeping Blues in the Black
The Music Maker Relief Foundation preserves a vital part of America's music heritage with recordings and concerts.
By Harvey Pekar
Livewire
Playback
Soundbites
Friends and Grudges
A tangle of characters thread their way through the sometimes violent Cabaret Balkan.
By Andy Klein
Super! Thanks for Asking!
Joel Schumacher may have finally found his true calling.
By Luke Y. Thompson
A Big Hit in Little Italy
Focused and friendly, Salvatore's is a treat.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Yeast Meets West
Holocaust and Reward
An immigrant's return to Romania helps her reclaim her creativity and come to terms with a traumatic Jewish past.
By Charles Yannopoulos
Parading on the Rain
Dobama steers clear of holiday cheer with a play worthy of celebration.
By Keith A. Joseph
Encore
The Elf Files
A Taste of Japan
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