Vol. 32, No. 9
Satan or Savior?
Competitors beware: Bill Applegate, the master of 'flash and trash' news, has risen again, this time in Cleveland.
By Thomas Francis
Caveman With a Cause
Republican Jamie Callender takes up the fight for mental health parity -- despite what his party thinks.
Fight Or Flight
Coyne's flip tosses constituent support.
By From staff reports
Unnatural Resources
Letters published March 1, 2001
Punk Positive
Propagandhi's singer sets the record straight -- he's not gay, straight-edge, or prone to violence.
By Jeff Niesel
The Song Remains Insane
U.S. Maple thrives on the need to "reorganize" rock and roll.
By Rob Harvilla
Our Gang
Rusty or not, Cleveland still embraces the James Gang.
Michael Wolff's Impure Thoughts
Thursday, March 1, at Nighttown.
By Aaron Steinberg
The Prodigals
With Brigid's Cross. Friday, March 2, at the Odeon.
By Steve Byrne
Matchbox Twenty
With Everclear and Lifehouse. Monday, March 5, at Gund Arena.
By Michael Gallucci
Sick of It All
With Death by Stereo. Wednesday, March 7, at the Agora.
The Minus 5; The Young Fresh Fellows
Let the War Against Music Begin (Mammoth); Because We Hate You (Mammoth)
DJ Die; Fauna Flash
Through the Eyes (Full Cycle); Fusion (Compost)
By Steve Boughton
David Thomas and Two Pale Boys
Surf's Up (Thirsty Ear)
By Shelly Greenberg
Robin Stone
My Heart (She Loves You)
Gunning for Love
Brad and Julia get pistol-whipped by The Mexican.
By Gregory Weinkauf
Bad Spot
Kids deserve way, way better than this movie about a drug-sniffing FBI canine agent.
By M.V. Moorhead
Only Human
A new French film has its heart in the right place, but its characters are a problem.
By Luke Y. Thompson
The Great Escape
The latest arm of Johnny's upscale dining empire lives up to its predecessors.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Go Bleu!
Chef's special at Erie Bleu: Gypsum fiberboard.
Bernstein's Bauble
For all its flaws, Candide still glitters.
By Keith A. Joseph
Treat Him Write
Sam Hamm writes great scripts. So why do they rarely get made?
By Robert Wilonsky
For Love of the Games
Power Play panders to a defiantly aging demographic.
By Keith Gribbins
Matchstick Masterpieces
Cigarette machine substitute Art-O-Mat follows the packs.
By David Powers
Swap Meet with The Redlines and Ziggy D of C-Level
@ Brothers Lounge
Fri., April 26, 8 p.m.
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By Douglas Trattner
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By Mark Oprea
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By Joe Kleon
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By Brian Lumley
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By Emanuel Wallace
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