Vol. 32, No. 69
See No Evil
Either the feds are too inept, or they just don't want to know what roils beneath Uniontown.
By Martin Kuz
Nine Lives of a Salesman
Police suggest Jeff Lukas made a small fortune on a liquor scam. Somehow, he got off with just a $500 fine.
By Sarah Fenske
Endangered Species
The New Black Panthers want a revolution, but they'll settle for an audience.
By Kevin Hoffman
What to Do About Sam?
Colleagues say Fulwood is a helluva guy -- and a really bad columnist.
By Pete Kotz
Janitor for Jesus
Twenty-five years of doing God's work can really wear out a guy.
By Laura Putre
Down With Mushroomhead
Letters published April 25, 2002
Pop Picassos
No Doubt masters the formula for fun, high-fashion rock and roll.
By Rob Harvilla
Hot to Trot
Wilco survives label kiss-offs and departing band members to deliver its most challenging album yet.
By Maya Singer
Rite of Spring
For one weekend every year, the death metal world casts its eyes on Lorain.
By Jason Bracelin
Eyes Adrift
With Sounder. Thursday, April 25, at the Grog Shop.
By Brian Baker
Flogging Molly
With the Slackers and Avoid One Thing. Sunday, April 28, at the Agora Theatre.
Prong
With Pit and Sappy Bell. Monday, April 29, at the Agora Theatre.
Paul McCartney
Monday, April 29, at Gund Arena.
By Steve Byrne
J-Live
All of the Above (Coup D'Etat)
By Steve Boughton
Elvis Costello
When I Was Cruel (Island)
By Carlo Wolff
The Promise Ring
Wood/Water (Anti/Epitaph)
Paul Westerberg / Grandpa Boy
Stereo (Vagrant) / Mono (Vagrant)
By Piotr Orlov
The Cowslingers
Coast to Coast (Shake It)
Lip Service
Angelina Jolie's quest for redemption yields a lackluster Groundhog Day or something like it.
By Bill Gallo
Jason in Space
You'll bust at the comic, cosmic carnage of Jason X.
By Gregory Weinkauf
Cat Fight
Bogdanovich works out his demons on Citizen Hearst.
Hip to Be Squared
A sushi magnate's latest spot is a welcome addition to Shaker Square.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Market Rallies
The North Union Farmers Market celebrates a new season.
Golden Boys
Two major playwrights thrive on local stages.
By Keith A. Joseph
Lazarus, Reborn
Peter Bogdanovich wasn't dead. He was just acting like it.
By Robert Wilonsky
Dog Day Afternoons
Working Dog Weekend pays tribute to our hardworking hounds.
By Barb Schmitz
Dude Looks Like First Lady
Craig Schermer favors the Monty Python approach to U.S. history.
By Michael Gallucci
The Melon Heads
@ Atlas Cinemas Shaker Square 6
Thu., April 25
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