Vol. 32, No. 18
Casualty of the State
Rainey Watkins went to juvenile prison depressed and suicidal. Then she got even worse.
By Jacqueline Marino
Newsflash: Crime Is Down!
(As long as you don't count most crimes.)
By Andrew Putz
Family Ties
A cop discovers his family's mob past -- and ends up bringing Danny Greene to the silver screen.
By Audrey S. Chapman
New Meth
The West Coast's drug of choice is becoming Cleveland's pet rock.
By From staff reports
Special Defects
Letters published May 3, 2001
A Jungle Out There
Uptown Sinclair's buzz is growing; the band members' egos remain intact.
By Kurt Hernon
Richie Rich
Bon Jovi is back, and guitarist Richie Sambora's got the statistics to prove it.
By Michael Gallucci
Security Guarded
PJ Harvey wrestles with self-disclosure
By Jeff Niesel
U2
With PJ Harvey, Thursday, May 3, at Gund Arena.
By Rob Harvilla
The BellRays
With the Chargers Street Gang, Fireballs of Freedom, and Geraldine. Friday, May 4, at the Beachland.
By Lawrence Daniel Caswell
The Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Tuesday, May 8, at the Grog Shop.
Disturbed
With Spineshank, Nothingface, and Mudvayne. Wednesday, May 9, at Nautica.
By Michael Azre
Bardo Pond
Dilate (Matador)
David Byrne
Look Into the Eyeball (Virgin)
Various Artists
Clicks & Cuts 2 (Mille Plateaux)
By Steve Boughton
S.O.S.C.
Souls of a Silent City (Rival)
Like-Minded
Bergman's obsessive angst pervades the disturbing Faithless, an Ullmann knockoff.
By Bill Gallo
Troubles With Harry
The spirit of Hitchcock pops up in a deft French thriller.
Dead Again
The Mummy Returns, but what's the point?
By Robert Wilonsky
Mega Meals at Meeker's
The food is big, but so are some of the gaffes at promising Meeker's Kitchen.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Class Distinction
The man behind Lola takes his fans to school.
Art With an Edge
Geometric abstractionists angle their way toward truth.
By Charles Yannopoulos
A Closer Look
Dobama explores short circuits in the mating game.
By Keith A. Joseph
Shoot Straight
Chris Carter considers the futures of X-Files and Lone Gunmen
Seeing Red
Facts make good fiction for engineering author Geoffrey Landis.
By David Powers
Fresh Fruit
Peaches takes her career to a new climax.
Baldwin Wallace Musical Theater-Junior Class
@ Market Garden Brewery
Thu., March 28, 7:30 p.m.
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