Vol. 31, No. 54
Unidentified
Cleveland's flying saucer sleuths are looking for proof that UFOs are real. They've been looking for a long time.
By Erick Trickey
Justice Undercover
How lawyers keep the public from seeing the court's business.
By Thomas Francis
Heights and Depths
A former king of Warrensville fights for his reputation.
By Andrew Putz
The Edge
Taft packs his baggage; Riches and ruin; Trash-talkin' Traficant
By From staff reports
Niesel Is Exactly Nobody
Letters published January 11, 2001
Pocketful of Rock
Singer-guitarist Jason Ringenberg keeps one foot in the honky tonk, with or without the Scorchers.
By Brian Baker
Rumor Mills
Don't believe the despair that drenches Chris Mills's music. He's really a romantic at heart.
By Michael Gallucci
Questioning "The Answer"
Soundbites shares the rap on Allen Iverson.
By Jeff Niesel
Johnny Socko
Friday, January 12, at the Grog Shop.
By Rob Harvilla
Insane Clown Posse
With Marz. Friday, January 12, at the Agora.
Isotope 217
With the Chicago Underground Duo. Monday, January 15, at the Beachland.
John Pizzarelli
Wednesday, January 17, at Nighttown.
By Aaron Steinberg
Matthew Shipp
New Orbit (Thirsty Ear)
By Joe S. Harrington
Palace of Oranges
Prepare to Greet a Guest (Rubric)
By Kurt Hernon
Plena Libre
Mas Libre (Rykodisc)
By Harvey Pekar
Yellow No. 5
Yellow No. 5 (Spin World)
Emotion in Motion
With Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Ang Lee reinvents the martial arts movie for the art house crowd.
By Andy Klein
Bona Fide
Joel and Ethan Coen's Brother hits a Homer.
By Robert Wilonsky
Unlucky Thirteen
Kevin Costner leads viewers through two harrowing weeks of world history.
GWH2: The Revenge
Finding Forrester tries to improve upon Good Will Hunting.
House of Stiles
Save the Last Dance is MTV's happier Romeo and Juliet.
By Bill Gallo
Klieg Lights in Vermont
State and Main levels New England, leaving a memorable satire of Hollywood in its wake.
No-Flub Grub
Some deserving pub for the Pub on Lee.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Tandoor Swings Open
Clay Oven curries favor with its new location.
Play Parade
CPT shows off works with great potential.
By Keith A. Joseph
Fear of Comics
Los Bros Hernandez return, bearing Love and Rockets.
Flour Power
Bev Shaffer takes the edge off of epicurian education.
By Lisa Palazzo
A Woman of Influence
Mollie O'Brien parks her music hybrid at CVNP.
By Michael Gill
David J, Anella Herim
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