Vol. 37, No. 11
A Dangerous Mind
By day, he was a popular law student. By night, a bank robber with blood on his hands.
By Jared Klaus
Flop Jocks
They offer real-estate advice on the radio -- while their own business crumbles.
By Lisa Rab
What Rape?
No one ever accused Damon Jones of sexual assault. But that's not how the media played it.
By First Punch
Say It Proud
Letters published March 15, 2006
Beatific Love
Chris Martin or Jesus -- you decide.
By Grayson Currin
Love His Way
The Psychedelic Furs' Richard Butler turns "punk Sinatra" on his heartbroken solo disc.
By Dan LeRoy
Drinking at the Irish Well
Lovers of Celtic music have plenty to toast this week.
By Steve Byrne
They Are Not Men
Devo 2.0 -- the perfect punch line to a perfect joke.
By the Rock Bitch
Sound Advice
David Christopher lays it out for you.
Money Where Your Mouth Is
THIS WEEK: 03.16-03.22
Last Word
What's the definitive Cleveland hip-hop album?
Mix Master Mike
Wednesday, March 15, at Modä Nightclub.
The Reverend Billy C. Wirtz
Thursday, March 16, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Mark Keresman
DJ Cash Money
With DJ Icey Ice and DJ Forrest Getemgump, Saturday, March 18, at the Lime Spider, Akron.
Blackstreet
With Guy, Tony! Toni! Tone!, and After 7, Saturday, March 18, at CSU's Wolstein Center.
Moondog Coronation Ball
With Tommy James & the Shondells, Mary Wilson, the Turtles, the Box Tops, and Badfinger. Saturday, March 18, at Quicken Loans Arena.
By Carlo Wolff
Dream Theater
Sunday, March 19, at the Agora Theater.
By David Lay
Panic! at the Disco
With The Academy Is . . ., HelloGoodbye, and Acceptance. Tuesday, March 21, at House of Blues.
By Melody Caraballo
Wreckless Eric
With the Same Things and the Difficult. Wednesday, March 22, at the Lime Spider.
By Michael Berick
Robin Thicke
The Evolution of Robin Thicke (Star Trak/Interscope)
Sonic Youth
Sonic Youth EP (DGC/Universal)
By Ray Cummings
The Sounds
Dying to Say This to You (New Line)
Ray Davies
Other People's Lives (V2)
By Jack Rabid
Christopher O'Riley
Home to Oblivion: An Elliott Smith Tribute (World Village)
By D.X. Ferris
A Real Knockout
Fight Night Round 3 comes out a winner, despite taking punches.
By Gary Hodges
The week's best releases from the pop-culture universe
By Michael Gallucci
Live From Cleveland
Local radio showcase returns.
Lawless
Long Gone (www.lawlesscountry.com)
Prism Theory
Unity for Insanity (Latticesphere Records)
By Matt Gorey
Exene Cervenka & the Original Sinners
With 7 Shot Screamers and Rainy Day Saints. 10 p.m. Saturday, March 18, $10. The Grog Shop, 2785 Euclid Hts. Blvd., Cleveland Heights, 216-321-5588.
Badfish (Sublime tribute)
With Evenflow (Pearl Jam tribute), Fistful of Steel (Rage Against the Machine tribute), and Basketcase (Green Day tribute). 7 p.m. Sunday, March 19, $11.50. House of Blues, 308 Euclid Ave., 216-523-2583.
Hoop Dreams Come True
By Bill Gallo and Jordan Harper
See Also: Vexing
V for Vendetta delivers less, not Moore.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Rug Rat
Vin Diesel wigs out as a mobster on trial.
Because of the Dixie Win
CSA envisions how life would be today if the South had won the war.
By Melissa Levine
Our top DVD picks for the week of March 14.
Nuts to You
She's the Man fills the bill for teenage drag-king fans.
By Jordan Harper
Goes Well With Beer
The new chef at Great Lakes brings the kitchen up to pace.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Gringo Juice
Abuelo's serves good Mexican food -- if you make it past the bar.
Sickness and Health
Well tells a daughter's warm tale of life with her ailing mother.
By Christine Howey
AIDS and Pains
Before It Hits Home oversimplifies its subject.
Capsule reviews of current area theater presentations.
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.
The Man Show
By Cris Glaser
Lawyer Jokes
Attorney-comedian gets roasted.
Making Themselves at Homo
A Taste of India
Pick-Up Artist
Olympic skater regularly hoists women on the street.
By Keith Gribbins
Monkey Business
The Cinematheque shows the original King Kong.
Avast, Mateys!
A ballet about dancing pirates docks at Playhouse Square.
Heavenly Bodies
By Chris Miller
Imitation of Strife
Where's the Strangest Place You've Made Whoopee?
Dream Weaver
Cult of Personality
The Wright Stuff
Deadpan comedian won't do quail-hunting jokes.
By P.F. Wilson
Green All Over
Pump It Up
Organ lovers turn off the lights and get busy.
By Zachary Lewis
Behind the Music
An Evening With Phil Rosenthal Of "Somebody Feed Phil"
@ Mimi Ohio Theatre
Thu., April 25, 7:30 p.m.
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