Vol. 32, No. 136
A Crack in the Law
Charged with murder in 1999, David Bacon has yet to stand trial. His low IQ has presented the court with two unpleasant options.
By David W. Martin
Honey, I Shrunk the City!
Has Dennis Eckart taken the growth out of growth association?
By Thomas Kelly
A Man Needs a Gun
Whats a punch between casual acquaintances?
Letters to the Editor
Letters published August 13, 2003
Generation Clash
Sammy DeLeon unites salsa's old schoolers and its hot-and-bothered young hopefuls.
By Jason Bracelin
Scarlet Fever
Tori Amos takes a Walk on the wild side.
By Marli Guzzetta
Dub Bomb!, Baby
How Jamaican remixes grew from a Brit-punk quirk to a staple of modern music.
By Piotr Orlov
Warped Values
Local bands made the best memories at the 2003 Warped Tour.
Solomon Burke
With the Black Keys. Friday, August 15, at Cain Park.
By Carlo Wolff
Dead End America 2003
Friday, August 15 through Sunday, August 17, at the Grog Shop. See Clubs for complete lineups.
By D.X. Ferris
Sugar Ray and the Bluetones
Friday, August 15, at Wilbert's.
By Duane Verh
Evanescence
With Cold, Revis, and Cauterize. Friday, August 15, at Tower City Amphitheater.
By Annie Zaleski
Terror
With Throwdown, Every Time I Die, and others. Saturday, August 16, at the Agora Theatre.
By Steve Boughton
Beres Hammond
With Marcia Griffiths and the Wailing Souls. Wednesday, August 20, at the Odeon.
By Tommy Fox
Roger Wallace
With the Capgun Cowboys. Wednesday, August 20, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Steve Byrne
Guided by Voices
Earthquake Glue (Matador)
By Maya Singer
Broadcast
Hahasound (Warp)
Lifesavas
Spirit in Stone (Quannum Projects)
By Ron Nachmann
Junior Senior
D-D-Don't Don't Stop the Beat (Atlantic)
By Lily Moayeri
Jim Lauderdale/Donna the Buffalo
Wait 'Til Spring (Dualtone)
By Rob Trucks
No Shelter
Why an all-ages club grew old so quickly.
Survivalist
The Art of Survival (Mastermind Records)
The Union
Labor Party (www.local440.com)
Stupor Man
Harvey Pekar wears no costume, but he's a comic-book hero nonetheless.
By Robert Wilonsky
Chop Till You Drop
All hell breaks loose when Freddy and Jason try to cut each other down to size.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Into the Sunset
Open Range grazes on the Western's leftovers.
Shred-heads
Grind transforms formula into freestyle fun.
By Gregory Weinkauf
About a Girls
Girl and woman teach each other about life -- grow up, already.
Con Heir
The Hard Word is like most other heist films, only less so.
Not So Satisfying
Snickers' hit-or-miss menu makes for a bittersweet experience.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Decent Service
The cost of goodwill: priceless.
Grassy Noël
Oh, Coward! outdoors is a breath of fresh air.
By Christine Howey
Maalox, Please
Kiss Me Kate makes tummyaches at Carousel Dinner Theatre.
Outsider Looking In
German sensation Alexandra Huber takes her first steps into America.
By Eleanor LeBeau
For Love of the Game
Kevin Costner doesn't make friends. He makes movies, dang it.
Marshall's Amped
David Gray and friends keep the hillbilly rock rolling.
By Cris Glaser
This Week's Day-By-Day Picks
Operation Recovery
A traveling memorial to 9-11 touches down in Cleveland.
By Michael Gallucci
Kicking Cannes
It's the short-film fest with loads of street cred.
By Cris Glaser and Eleanor LeBeau
Training Daze
The Browns are rounding into form; the tailgaters are already there.
By Michael Gallucci and Cris Glaser
Chug-a-Bug
Swap recipes and chuck your lunch at the 13th annual BugFest.
By Cris Glaser and Diane Sofranec
Mmm-Mmm Good for You
The Taste of the Earth Fest makes healthy eating look fun.
By Cris Glaser, Kevin Hoffman and Chris Miller
Good Ol' Boys
The Honky-Tonk Tailgate Party rolls into Akron.
Meatbodies
@ Grog Shop
Wed., April 24, 8 p.m.
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