Vol. 32, No. 45
Unfortunate Son
He killed his father. Now a 13-year-old boy straddles the thin line between self-defense and retribution.
By Andrew Putz
Teaching Teachers
As classroom shortages loom, Ohio's already-tough requirements are getting even tougher.
By Sarah Fenske
Mr. Big Stuff
Though its own records suggested he was a deadbeat, the state continued to throw money John Chiappetta's way.
Bad News Cavs
The humbling of a franchise.
By Pete Kotz
Taylor's Trail of Pain
Letters published November 8, 2001
C'mon Feel the Noise
Swedish insurgents (International) Noise Conspiracy add passion to politics.
By Jason Bracelin
Spears Through the Years
The 19-year-old princess of pop already exudes a surprising maturity.
By Rex Rutkoski
Beaten Clubs
It's been a hard year for Cleveland's concert venues.
The Prodigals
Friday, November 9, at the Odeon.
By Rob Harvilla
Martin Sexton
Saturday, November 10, at the Grog Shop.
By John Patrick Gatta
The Butthole Surfers
Sunday, November 11, at the Highland Theatre in Akron.
By Brian Baker
D12
Tuesday, November 13, at the Agora.
By Keith Gribbins
Lenny Kravitz
Lenny (Virgin)
Papa M
Whatever, Mortal (Drag City)
Marc Ribot
Saints (Atlantic)
By Carlo Wolff
DJ Mike Metz
Chair Dancing Vol. 1 (http://clevelandunderground.properdj.com)
By Erick Yates
Botched Job
David Mamet plots and schemes, then blows his own Heist.
By Gregory Weinkauf
Condemned Property
Irwin Winkler builds a rickety House out of saccharine sap.
By Bill Gallo
Fade to Black
Jack keeps the Farrellys from drowning in the Shallow end.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Cain and Able
Billy Bob doesn't say much, but he's the perfect Man for the Coens' con job.
Wide Awake in America
Richard Linklater seeks meaning in Waking Life.
Burger Masters
For all-American dining, Bearden's can't be beat.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Falling for Kosta's
Autumn themes are a welcome addition to the Tremont restaurant's menu.
Old Foes
Two sets of grizzled bears fight it out in contrasting revivals.
By Keith A. Joseph
A New Tune
After September 11, some new songs just don't sound the same.
By Robert Wilonsky
Full Count
Philip Glass picks up where Dracula's creator left off.
By Michael Gallucci
Dissent of a Man
John Nichols is a revolutionary thinker.
By Catherine Podojil
IV and the Strange Band
@ Beachland Tavern
Wed., April 24, 8 p.m.
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