Vol. 37, No. 27
Plant 666
Where the workers are dying one by one.
By Denise Grollmus
Jail Bird
Our favorite kook heads back to the slam.
By Second Punch
Breaking the Bank
National City Bank invested in con artists. Now it expects victims to foot the bill.
By Jared Klaus
Public Square Soapbox: A Biker's Beef
A reader warns people in North Ridgeville to watch out for the cops.
Sex and Our City
Finally, the tourism bureau has something to sell.
By First Punch
We Should Trust You?
Memo to: President Bush
By Pete Kotz
Jest Kidding
Letters published July 5, 2006
GWAR Heroes
Flying filth will never go out of style with GWAR around.
By Phil Freeman
Under Their Thumb
Konono No. 1 tickles indie rockers and rides the world-music wave.
By Chris Toenes
My Generation
You can take the country out of the boy, but not his parents.
By Grayson Currin
Rock School
Lesson #33: Look Before You Leap
By Alan Sculley
Band of the Month
Beaten Awake
By Keith Gribbins
Desert Isle Discs
5 CDs You Can't Live Without
Samson's Strength
John Samson changes focus and tightens his craft.
By Chris Parker
Robbie Fulks
With the Deadstring Brothers. Thursday, July 6, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Mark Keresman
Cursive
With Make Believe and La Salle. Friday, July 7, at the Grog Shop.
By MacKenzie Wilson
Desa
With RX Bandits, State Radio, and Monty Are I. Saturday, July 8 (early show), at the Grog Shop.
By Andrew Marcus
Don Caballero
With Stinking Lizaveta and Donner Party Leftovers. Saturday, July 8 (late show), at the Grog Shop.
Blackpool Lights
With Working Title and Rookie of the Year. Sunday, July 9, at the Grog Shop.
The Moaners
With Chitlin. Monday, July 10, at the Beachland Tavern.
Counting Crows
With the Goo Goo Dolls and Augustana. Tuesday, July 11, at the Plain Dealer Pavilion.
Dresden Dolls
With Panic! at the Disco and the Hush Sound. Wednesday, July 12, at the Plain Dealer Pavillion.
By Melody Caraballo
India.Arie
Testimony: Vol. 1, Life & Relationship (Universal/Motown)
Lostprophets
Liberation Transmission (Columbia)
By Mikael Wood
Mike Johnson
Gone Out of Your Mind (Up)
By John Schacht
Freshkills
Creeps and Lovers (Arclight)
By Eric Davidson
Guster
Ganging Up on the Sun (Reprise)
By Steve Bloom
Pong 360
Like the real thing, Table Tennis shouldn't be played alone.
By Gary Hodges
Here are the week's best releases from the pop-culture universe:
By Michael Gallucci
Get Froggy Wit' It
The East Side has a new concert venue.
By D.X. Ferris
Synthetik
10 p.m., 21 and over, $5, dress code applicable. Saturdays at Spy, 1261 W. 6th St., 216-621-7907.
By Steve Boughton
Clevelandclowns.com Comedy Open Stage
8 p.m., no cover. Tuesdays at Wilbert's, 812 Huron Road E., 216-902-GOOD.
Dissolute
Intermittent Parasitic Oscillation (Daredevil)
By Matt Gorey
R.I.A.
Battleground (www.myspace.com/luniceria)
Fool's Gold
The Pirates are back, and they're out to ransack your wallet.
By Robert Wilonsky
Bond in a Bikini
By Jordan Harper and Robert Wilonsky
Insight, Indeed
Prophecy is a holy mess.
By Bill Gallo
Way Down in the Hole
Can Daniel Johnston keep the devil at bay long enough to be successful?
By Melissa Levine
Our top DVD picks for the week of July 5.
Pasta Perfect
A master takes up residence in Little Italy.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Pizza Juice
Need a wine to go with that pie? Pizza Vino is here.
No Fun
14th Street Theatre mounts an ill-conceived ode to the gay '20s.
By Christine Howey
Capsule reviews of current area theater presentations.
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.
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