Vol. 32, No. 51
The Chosen One
Hector Marinaro is the greatest athlete in Cleveland. You may even have heard of him.
By Andrew Putz
Reaching for the Sky
Lawyer Jamie Lebovitz won't let families of air-crash victims settle for less than their due.
By Erick Trickey
Real Proficiency
If the state wants to help students, teach 'em how to rob banks.
By Pete Kotz
Members Only
A Cleveland homeboy sells safe sex for the hip-hop crowd.
By Laura Putre
Maybe God Took a Day Off?
Letters published December 20, 2001
One Love
Local artists come together to share their passion for reggae.
By Jason Bracelin
Hot to the Touch
Dance music gets a makeover at Shift, the monthly party that's reinvigorating Cleveland's nightlife.
By Steve Boughton
The War on Eminem
John Motley aims to clean up Strongsville, one filthy CD at a time.
The Fruit Bats
Friday, December 21, at the Grog Shop.
By Michael Wood
The Cheese Ball
With the Defnics, the Easter Monkeys, the Pink Holes, and others. Sunday, December 23, at the Beachland Ballroom.
Integrity
Sunday, December 23, at Peabody's.
By Jarrod Zickefoose
Jamey Haddad Trio
Wednesday, December 26, at Nighttown.
By Carlo Wolff
Wu-Tang Clan
Iron Flag (Loud)
Merzbow
Dharma (Double HH Noise Industries/Hydra Head)
By Phil Freeman
The Velvet Underground
Bootleg Series Volume 1: The Quine Tapes (Polydor)
By Lawrence Kay
Sump Pump Monkeys
Destroy the Waves! (www.sumppumpmonkeys.com)
In the Baggins
We're off to see the wonderful wizards of The Lord of the Rings.
By Gregory Weinkauf
Capra Corny
A screenwriter loses his memory in The Majestic, but there wasn't much to misplace.
By Andy Klein
Do the Wrong Thing
Former friends reckon with reality in Linklater's Tape.
Little Wonder
Osteria di Valerio & Al is a diminutive delight.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Steak Out
War is hell on steakhouse chains.
Local Hero
A Cleveland musician crafts a musical of unrealized promise.
By Keith A. Joseph
Talkin' Tolkien
Who has the right to write about the lord of the Ring's fictional tongues?
By Robert Wilonsky
Parks's Place
A legend in African American art gets his due at CMA.
By Edward Ángel Sotelo
Still Bent on Kent
For fireman/author Peter Jedick, the 30-year fire continues to burn.
By Michael Gallucci
New Year's Eve 2001
Now's the time to make your plans for New Year's Eve 2001.
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