Vol. 36, No. 52
Pop Rocks
Ten albums that'll snap and fizz in your ear buds all winter long.
By Annie Zaleski
Let There Be Rock
Ten albums that make it easy to avoid fretting about your old-fashioned, Rockist ways.
By Rob Harvilla
Hip-hop, Year Two AJ
Still no Jigga -- but Kanye, some lovable limeys, and a great Beyoncé substitute held it down.
By Dan LeRoy
Down-Home Delights
Ten of the best from Nashville and elsewhere.
By Franklin Soults
Heady Metal
In 2005, longhairs got more progressive than ever.
By Jason Bracelin
We Sing the Body Electric
A look back at what triumphed on the dance floors in 2006.
By Tony Ware
Overlooked in '05
Ten great discs that were underserved by the media, but are more than worthy.
By Scott Faingold
They Did What?
The top WTF moments of 2005.
By Garrett Kamps
Fourplex of Evil
Oatmeal salesmen pose new threat to America.
The Year in Pictures
Graphic memories of 2005.
By Walter Novak
Changing of the Guard
Up-and-comers dropped several of 2005's top 10 local releases.
This Game Bites
The new Castlevania is the last nail in the franchise's coffin.
By Chris Ward
They've Got Game
Barbarians, brain-eaters, and beagles round out the best of 2005.
Women of Rock
Featuring Sugar, Jackie, and Level C. 8 p.m. Friday, December 30, $10. House of Blues, 308 Euclid Ave., 216-523-2583.
By D.X. Ferris
Generation Next
Microsoft's Xbox 360 fires the first shot in the next-gen console war.
By Gary Hodges
New Year's Eve Pig Roast
Saturday, December 31. Doors open at noon, food is served at 8 p.m., $16. The Closing Room, 13813 Lorain Ave., 216-688-1670.
The week's best releases from the pop-culture universe.
By Michael Gallucci
Rogues' Gallery
Racists, louts, and terrorists earned their place among the best of 2005.
The Reel Truth
Hollywood says the sky is falling. To which we say Puh-lease.
By Robert Wilonsky
Little Misses
Introducing the best movies of 2005 you probably didn't see.
Cult Hit for Nobody
By Jordan Harper and Robert Wilonsky
Swearing In: Year of the R-Rated Comedy
Homo on the Range
Ledger and Gyllenhaal are cowboys in love in Ang Lee's wrenching Brokeback Mountain.
By Bill Gallo
Our top DVD picks for the week of December 27
The Lola Effect
Cleveland's best restaurant disappeared in '05 and still grabbed top billing.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Eat & Run
Some noteworthy changes in 2005.
Exit Stage Right
Magical moments and forgettable flubs from 2005.
By Christine Howey
Capsule reviews of current area theater presentations.
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.
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