Vol. 37, No. 54
Tomb With a View
The EPA allowed a shopping center to be built on a toxic waste dump. It just didn't count on anyone finding out.
By Jared Klaus
A Contradiction Here?
By Pete Kotz
Tchaikovsky's a Bad Ass
Death by Cop
By Erich Burnett
Downtown Hooker Ring Gets Popped
Bucks Suck; Ginn Pays Off
Martial Artistry or Scam?
Earl Boykins is Not in the House
The BMV ... Sponsored by Chase
A Grave Injustice
Sam Discovers Unemployment!
The $5 Miracle
Lakeshore promises cars for the masses, as long as they're willing to pay.
By Lisa Rab
Fresh Thieving
Church accuses bank of rip-off.
By First Punch
The City That Never Works
How to drive a woman from Cleveland.
Seething Euclidians
Letters published January 10, 2007
From Ghetto to Glory
The Latest Concert Announcements!
Best. Cover. Ever.
On the Road Again
There's no place like home for New Found Glory, wherever that may be.
By Rob Trucks
Get to Know Brett Dennen
You Thought You Hated Emo?
Howard Jones at the Winchester
Palm Trees and Rust Belts
Why the Curtains make Ohio music while calling California home.
By Frances Reade
Alterna-Parents
What happens when hipsters weaned on Nirvana and Radiohead start pumping out babies?
By Chris Ott
Baring It All
A child of Nashville likes his country mixed with indie rock.
By Noel Murray
God Forbid
With Mnemic, Goatwhore, the Human Abstract, and Scar Symmetry. Thursday, January 11, at Peabody's.
By Mike McGuirk
Fall Out Boy
With New Found Glory, Permanent Me, and the Early November. Thursday, January 11, at the Agora. The show is sold out.
By Nathan Baker
Howard Jones
Friday, January 12, at the Winchester.
By Matt Wardlaw
The Black Swans
With the Curtains and Talons. Friday, January 12, at the Beachland.
By Eric Davidson
High School Musical
Sunday, January 14, at the Wolstein Center. The show is sold out.
By Angela Sawyer
Dark Funeral
With Enslaved and Abigail Williams. Sunday, January 14, at Peabody's.
Andrew Bird
With Bobby Bare Jr. Monday, January 15, at the Beachland.
By Mikael Wood
The Fray
With Mute Math. Tuesday, January 16, at the State Theatre.
By Tamara Palmer
Willie Nelson
Songbird (Lost Highway)
By Robert Wilonsky
Clipse
Hell Hath No Fury (Jive)
By Andy Beta
Ghostface Killah
More Fish (Def Jam)
By Jonah Flicker
Sic Alps
Pleasures and Treasures (Animal Disguise)
By Justin F. Farrar
Prurient
Pleasure Ground (Load)
Whip Smart
The new Castlevania lives up to its legacy.
By Luke O'Brien
Here are the week's best releases from the pop-culture universe:
By Michael Gallucci
HerSpace
Kate Voegele signs to MySpace Records.
By D.X. Ferris
Vains of Jenna
With Ventana. Friday, January 12, at the Hi-Fi Concert Club, 11729 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, 216-521-8878.
Rock Night
With DJs Angry Adam and Luscious Larry Little. Tuesday, January 16 and 23. The Lime Spider, 207 S. Main St., Akron, 330-762-2350.
The Whiskey Daredevils
The Essential Whiskey Daredevils (Get Hip)
By Matt Gorey
Cellbound
Nothing to Die For (Detained)
Their Brain on Drugs
Cassavetes Jr. and Justin Timberlake team up for a real-life tale of killer potheads.
Hold Your Horses
By Jordan Harper and Robert Wilonsky
Blade of Flying Sparks
Visually stunning (as always), Zhang's latest is better seen than heard.
By Rob Nelson
Our top DVD picks for the week of January 9:
Predator vs. Predator
Everyone's miserable in Patrick Marber's latest, and it feels so good.
Harem Share 'Em
Appetizers and belly dancers explain Tannour's appeal.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Iron Chic
Cleveland puts the Rust Belt on the culinary map.
Returning to Favorite Restaurants
Barbie Goes to Akron
The Best in Amish Chow
A Better Way to Breakfast
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.
Competitive Chili News
UFC coming to Columbus
Exploration, Psychadelia & Wicca
Fast-paced Dodgeball Action
Rock Off!
Garrettsville hosts a battle of the bands.
By Cris Glaser
The Heat Is Off
Coof-off fans like their chili a little spicy, not intestine-wrecking hot.
Got MLK?
Canadian chorale celebrates civil rights legacy.
Princess Brides
Latest Disney extravaganza is one for the girls.
Here Come the Brides
By Carissa Bowlin
Outside the {Box}
Leash Laws
By P.F. Wilson
From Russia With Love
Blue Crush
Disorder in the Court
Race, class, and justice collide at Cleveland Public Theatre.
Love, Italian Style
By Marge Perko
Flower Power
Hikers trek through the woods in search of foliage.
By Carissa Bowlim
Smell the Coffee
God's Not a Fan
A Slice of Pizzarelli
Nature Calls
Natural Environments
Old-School Hits
King for a Day
Museums and otehr places keep the kids busy on their day off.
Water World
The boat show docks at the I-X Center.
A Classic Work
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