Vol. 31, No. 51
Avenging Elaine
It took 22 years, but Euclid police finally solved her murder.
By Andrew Putz
Derailed
Why Cleveland is stuck with second-rate rapid transit.
By Erick Trickey
Unexcused
A new truancy law could keep kids in school -- but overrun juvenile court.
By Jacqueline Marino
Greg Brady, Prince of Darkness
Union-busting: What would Sam the Butcher think?
By Laura Putre
The Edge
Taking The Times to Task; Quarterback Controversy?; The Cheap Fix
By From staff reports
Our Prisons Are a Crime
Letters published December 21, 2000
The Filly Sound
For the Mercury Lounge's Mike Filly, the DJ is an educator as well as an entertainer.
By Keith Gribbins
Yuletide Jeers
Ho-ho-hold your horses before diving in to this season's crop of musical dreck.
By Jeff Niesel
Soundbites
Michael Devine gives credit where credit is due.
The Pilfers
With Information 6+1, and Len Lew. Thursday, December 21, at the Euclid Tavern.
By Rob Harvilla
Jason White
Thursday, December 21, and Friday, December 22, at the Grog Shop.
By Tierney Smith
Luther Vandross
Saturday, December 23, at the State Theatre.
By Carlo Wolff
Saskia Laroo
Tuesday, December 26, at Nighttown.
By Aaron Steinberg
Silverchair
The Best Of -- Volume One (Epic)
By Michael Gallucci
Don Byron
A Fine Line (Blue Note)
By Harvey Pekar
Jazzanova
The Remixes 1997-2000 (Jazzanova Compost)
By Steve Boughton
Bob City
Bob City (Derailleur)
By Kurt Hernon
This Ain't No Box of Chocolates
Tom Hanks finally grows up and delivers the adult romance of Cast Away.
By Gregory Weinkauf
Zuzu's Petals
The Family Man is offered a long glimpse of A Wonderful Life.
By Robert Wilonsky
Eye of the Beholder
Sandra Bullock is transformed into a pageant beauty in the suitably amiable Miss Congeniality.
By Jean Oppenheimer
Sexual Reeling
Philip Kaufman's Quills is a harsh, lush lecture on sensuality and censorship.
Family Values
You Can Count on Me starts small, but works its way up.
By Bill Gallo
Sweet Dreams Are Made of This
Lasse Hallström greets the season with a huge dose of Chocolat.
It's Tame on the Trail
It's more mild than wild at the Amazon Trail.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Management Style
Kosta's chef takes on a Brandt new role; Last call for veggie subs; Small bites
Twisp of the Tale
When C.D. Payne stopped writing ad copy, he created a revolutionary teenage hero.
A Stan for All Seasons
When the Hall was a home.
By Kathryn DeLong
Tongue's Afire
One hot minute with a vaudevillian fire-eater.
By David Powers
Angela Perley, Handsome Jack
@ Beachland Tavern
Thu., April 25, 8 p.m.
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