Vol. 32, No. 97
Sympathy for the Deuce
Tim Couch has money, a Playboy girlfriend, and his own bobblehead doll. What he really needs is wins.
By Martin Kuz
Bullies With Badges
Helicopters, handcuffs, and billy clubs stir a tempest in Tremont.
By Thomas Francis
Kosher Jam
Eighteen rocks the Torah in Beachwood.
By Sarah Fenske
Encountering the Beast
Make an unemployment claim in Ohio and discover how bad government can be.
By Pete Kotz
Rollback Smiley on Strike
Letters published November 6, 2002
Rutgers to Riches
The members of Thursday ditched college to be emo-hardcore stars. So far, it's working.
By Tom Bowker
Sons of Sahm
Missouri's Bottle Rockets resurrect the Texas Tornado and rediscover themselves.
By René Spencer Saller
Happy Daze
Fountains of Wayne and OK Go bid adieu to angst rock.
By Franklin Soults
Rooked in Advance
Let the labels burn bridges -- we'll keep burning CDs.
By Jason Bracelin
Lou Barlow
With Earlimart and Alaska. Thursday, November 7, at the Grog Shop.
By Rob Harvilla
The Blasters
With Laura Minor and the Boss Martians. Friday, November 8, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Mike Warren
Ozomatli
Saturday, November 9, at the Agora Theatre.
By Steve Pick
18 Visions
With Throwdown, Underoath, the Terror, and At Wit's End. Sunday, November 10, at the Agora Theatre.
By Steve Boughton
Lords of Acid
With DJ Red Boy. Sunday, November 10, at the Odeon.
By Justin Wolske
Soundtrack of Our Lives
With Citizen Bird and Cato Salsa Experience. Tuesday, November 12, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Maya Singer
Vader, Immolation, the Berzerker, and Origin
Wednesday, November 13, at Peabody's.
By Phil Freeman
Björk
Family Tree (Elektra)
Add N to (X)
Loud Like Nature (Mute)
By Dave Segal
Warrior King
Virtuous Woman (VP)
By Tommy Fox
Godspeed You Black Emperor!
Yanqui U.X.O. (Constellation)
By Piotr Orlov
Napalm Death
Order of the Leech (Spitfire)
No Room to Spare
The lights go out at a Lakewood music haven.
Jay Kool
"Anything I Wanna Say" (Nina Raw Records)
Mortisha's Secret
Us Against the World (Empty Records)
Run, Rabbit, Run
Pickings are Slim Shady, but Eminem busts out of a bad movie.
By Robert Wilonsky
Fatale Detraction
Beyond cheap turn-ons, there's nothing to recommend Brian De Palma's latest.
By Luke Y. Thompson
The Scarlet Isle
Northern Ireland's Troubles explode in a new depiction of Bloody Sunday.
By Gregory Weinkauf
To Die For
Mick Jagger transforms Andy Garcia into The Man From Elysian Fields.
Working Class
Three great ways to avoid the downtown doldrums at lunchtime.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Art in the Alley
Vico takes artful presentation to new heights.
East Meets Least
In Akron's My Reality, Japanese anime dwarfs its Western counterpart.
By Eleanor LeBeau
Love Is Strange
In Cleveland Public Theatre's newest comic romance, the Lunatics are in charge.
By Christine Howey
As the Screw Turns
In The Woman in Black, we see dead people.
By Keith A. Joseph
See, Hear
Without Elmer Bernstein, scores of movies wouldn't have sounded the same
A Meal for the Ages
Stan Hywet's Madrigal Dinners make really old food brand new.
By Cris Glaser
Idol Chitchat
Nikki McKibbin and the big-haired guy make the rounds to Cleveland.
By Michael Gallucci
Baldassarre Rock Orchestra
@ The Treelawn Music Hall
Fri., March 29, 7:30-11 p.m.
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