Vol. 32, No. 44
Who Is Raymond Pierce?
Is he Cleveland's knight in shining armor or a guy in a tin suit?
By Erick Trickey
The War on the War on Drugs
Multimillionaires tab Ohio to stage the next people's rebellion.
By David W. Martin
What the %$#&?
Great non-issues of the mayoral race.
By Pete Kotz
Not-So-Good-Hands People
Letters published Thursday, November 1, 2001
Pearl Jams
Oysterhead breathes new life into the historically dubious supergroup concept.
By Rob Harvilla
Industrial Evolution
The record industry crippled Napster with litigation. But has it made things worse for itself?
By David Bloom
Mushroom Clouds
Has the big time made Mushroomhead forget the little people?
By Jason Bracelin
Disturbed
Monday, November 5, at the Agora.
Preston School of Industry
With the Shins and the Standard. Sunday, November 4, at the Beachland.
By Brian Baker
The Pharcyde
Tuesday, November 6, at the Highland Theatre, Akron.
By Keith Gribbins
Detroit Cobras
With Andre Williams. Friday, November 2, at the Beachland.
By Kurt Hernon
Kittie
Oracle (Artemis)
New Order
Get Ready (Reprise)
Godflesh
Hymns (Koch/Music for Nations)
Robert Lockwood Jr.
What's the Score? (Lockwood Records)
By Carlo Wolff
Beat the Parents
Travolta's performance can't overcome the horror of this evil-stepfather cliché.
By Robert Wilonsky
English Ails
Be forewarned: Liam is not for the sensitive, especially now.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Boo Who?
Monsters, Inc. opens the door to a world so good, it's scary.
Unpolished Gem
Bongiorno's sometimes sparkles, but more often lacks luster.
By Elaine T. Cicora
The Bard in Buckskin
Great Lakes offers a singing, dancing Shakespeare.
By Keith A. Joseph
Hell of a Long Day
24 has been the most talked-about show of the season and for all the wrong reasons.
Grape Nuts
The World Series of Wine is a different kind of fall classic.
By Julie McMillan
Strung Out With Bird
The Cleveland Chamber Symphony is jazzed about its look at Charlie Parker.
By Michael Gallucci
TommyInnit
@ Agora Theatre
Thu., April 25, 8 p.m.
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By Brian Lumley
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