Vol. 32, No. 41
When Duty Didn't Call
Robert Cutler counted on the Cleveland Police to catch the man who beat and robbed him. That, says his family, was his fatal mistake.
By Sarah Fenske
Take Their Word for It
How Arnold Pinkney & Co. swung the tide for a political unknown.
By Erick Trickey
Lifting Waits
A broken wheelchair lift can mean a long, even dangerous wait for RTA's disabled passengers.
By Thomas Francis
Accounts Deceivable?
The mayoral race makes city finance a (sort of) hot topic.
By From staff reports
Riders for Life? Wusses!
Letters published October 11, 2001
Come and Gone
Thalia Zedek has rocked her way to a quiet place.
By Brian Baker
Ltd. Means
Former PIL bassist John Wardle has grown from cheese merchant to musician in demand.
By Carlo Wolff
Give Him the Rock
Scott Radinsky won't pitch for the Indians this fall, but he'll be back at center stage before long.
By Jeff Niesel
Family Values Tour
Featuring Stone Temple Pilots, Staind, Static X, and Linkin Park. Thursday, October 11, at the CSU Convocation Center.
By Michael Azre
The Damned
With the Swinging Utters and the Briefs. Sunday, October 14, at the Agora.
By Kurt Hernon
Neil Diamond
Sunday, October 14, and Monday, October 15, at Gund Arena.
By Andrew Marcus
Kelly Hogan
Backed by the Pine Valley Cosmonauts, with the Corn Sisters. Tuesday, October 16, at the Beachland.
The Strokes
Is This It? (RCA)
Brothomstates
Claro (Warp)
By Keith Gribbins
Julie Doiron
Desormais (Jagjaguwar)
By Joe S. Harrington
Saul Glennon
British Garage Invasion (Gordon D.)
Have at You!
The Pythons' classic Holy Grail returns, all tarted up and ready for action.
By Gregory Weinkauf
Hairy Situation
Bandits holds out for a hero and gets two: Willis and Thornton.
By Robert Wilonsky
Crouching . . . Monkey?
With his 1993 reissue, a Hong Kong action choreographer serves up a real kick.
By Andy Klein
We Like Mike
From football teams to tractor beams, Mike's Place is like no other.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Serving Up Hope
Northeast Ohio restaurants unite for a N.Y.C. relief benefit.
Windows of Hope
October 11
Arabian Knight
Jack Shaheen crusades against cinema's depiction of Reel Bad Arabs.
Deadly Darling
A pigtailed moppet wreaks havoc on Ensemble's stage.
By Keith A. Joseph
Eliot's Mess
Author Steven Nickel is still working the torso-murder case.
By Ginger Burnett
War: What It's Good For
Bad Epitaph Theatre remembers the war that everyone else has forgotten.
By Pamela Zoslov
Meatbodies
@ Grog Shop
Wed., April 24, 8 p.m.
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