Vol. 32, No. 101
Pitchman
Tae-Bo king Paul M. Monea -- who has run afoul of everyone from the feds to Carmen Electra -- just can't seem to suppress his inner huckster.
By David W. Martin
The Best Man in Cleveland
Denny Ciornei understands that honor comes in small places.
By Pete Kotz
The Whisper Years
The once-raucous People's Art Show now barely makes a peep.
By Laura Putre
Quality Is Job 753
The Ohio Supreme Court puts a fresh ding in Ford's already dented image.
By Martin Kuz
Rainbow Warrior
Patrick Shepherd has given Cleveland gays political cred. Finally.
Buggy Whippings?
Letters published December 4, 2002
Clash of the Titans
Two big, bad metal tours duel for your dollar.
By Jason Bracelin
All in the Family
Husband-and-wife duo Over the Rhine say goodbye to their Dog days with the dramatic Films for Radio.
By Scott Wilson
Invisible Man
Mick Boogie is one of Cleveland's biggest DJs, so how come no one knows what he looks like?
By Franklin Soults
Reunion Rundown
Five retired rockers we'd pay good money to see.
Tony Bennett
Sunday, December 8, at the Palace Theatre.
Scarface
Lyricist Lounge Tour 2002, with Scarface, Erick Sermon, Killah Priest, and others. Sunday, December 8, at the Agora Theatre.
By Craig D. Lindsey
The Dillinger Escape Plan
With Mastodon and Above This Fire. Monday, December 9, at Agora.
By D.X. Ferris
Train of Love: A Tribute to Johnny Cash
Friday, December 6, at the Beachland Ballroom.
Angie Martinez
WAKS Kissmass, with Angie Martinez, Nick Carter, and Nivea. Saturday, December 7, at the Lakewood Civic Auditorium.
By Celeste Frasier Delgado
Patty Larkin
Saturday, December 7, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Brian Baker
Skeleton Key
Saturday, December 7, at the Grog Shop.
By Bob Ruggiero
Toni Braxton
More Than a Woman (Arista)
Cody Chesnutt
The Headphone Masterpiece (Ready Set -- Go!)
By Dan Reines
Richie Hawtin/Sven Väth
The Sound of the Third Season (Novamute Records)
By Steve Boughton
(Smog)
Accumulation: None (Drag City)
By Todd Hutlock
Sondre Lerche
Faces Down (Astralwerks)
By Phillip Sherburne
Shot Down
Guns N' Roses fire off a show that shuts up the doubting critics.
The Sign-Offs
"Demo 2002"(www.thesignoffs.com)
Ekoostik Hookah
Ohio Grown (www.ekoostik.com)
That's Better
De Niro delights, even in this slight sequel.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Memory Lame
Godard meanders aimlessly In Praise of Love.
By Gregory Weinkauf
Prozium Nation
Normal human feelings prove lethal in Equilibrium.
Big Fun, Too
Those who toy with eating at Dottie's don't mind the occasional mishaps.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Bacchus's Buddy
John Unger's the guy with the snobby French title, but none of the French pretentiousness.
One-Act at the Watering Hole
Free theater, cold beer. There are worse ways to spend an evening.
By Marie Andrusewicz
Sugar Shacks
Every entry is a home sweet home at the Gingerbread Extravaganza.
By Cris Glaser
Pluto's World
A sportswriting star shines a light on Cleveland sports.
By Michael Gallucci
Flourish, The Chewy Center, Colour Phase
@ Brothers Lounge
Sat., March 30, 8 p.m.
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