Vol. 37, No. 55
Pedophile Inc.
Professor Robert Cikraji retired to the center of an international scandal.
By Rebecca Meiser
Why Buildings Should Be Named After Dead Guys
By Erich Burnett
Smashing H&R Block
By Pete Kotz
Cheap Deals on Cheap Houses!
Sammy Discovers Juvenile Crime!
AbortionFest '07
Another French Surrender
Tribe Grade Inflation
Cancer Victims: Suck it Up
PD Boss Heading Out
The Methane Mall
Guest Columnist: Martin Luther King!
Mayor Longo Digs a Hole
Tales of Cancer
BCS, Here We Come
The way most ultimate road trip ever taken ever.
By Reporter Skippy
Hiroshima Heights
Garfield plans an explosive Independence Day.
By First Punch
The New Ohio
Gay drug orgies, nuns with guns, and other worthy political causes.
By Derf
Victim Negligence
Letters published January 17, 2007
Make Your Kid a Rock Star
Slayer on TV Friday Night!
Concerts: This Just In...
Concert Review: Fall Out Boy
Levert Album Due in February
Unknown Legend
Roots renegade Joe Ely never achieved pop stardom, but that's all right by him . . . sorta.
By Andrew Marcus
Fall Out Boy Pics!
Another Anne E. DeChant Fan
Kids Incorporated
Disney superstars and their accessible tales of growl power keep the record biz afloat.
By Lindsey Thomas
No Repeater, Please
A former Fugazi dude swims his bass into uncharted waters.
By Keith Gribbins
Sound Hunters
Tracking down the world's most exotic music before it disappears.
By Justin F. Farrar
Metal Church
With Meliah Rage. Friday, January 19, at Peabody's.
By Mike McGuirk
Nancy Wilson
Friday, January 19, at Severance Hall.
By Mark Keresman
The Nimrods
With Last Free Radical. Saturday, January 20, at the Lime Spider in Akron.
By Katherine Fulton
Pat Dailey
Saturday, January 20, at the House of Blues.
Sloan
With Thunderbirds Are Now! and Coffinberry. Sunday, January 21, at the Grog Shop.
By Chris Toenes
Terror
With the Warriors and All Shall Perish. Wednesday, January 24, at Peabody's.
By Matthew Chernus
The Hackensaw Boys
With Pete McDonald and One Dollar Hat. Wednesday, January 24, at the Beachland.
Omarion
21 (Sony Urban)
By Dan LeRoy
Gob Iron
Death Songs for the Living (Legacy)
Mos Def
True Magic (Geffen)
By Eddie Fleisher
Diana Ross
I Love You (Manhattan)
Mic Mulligan and S. Future
Original Space Neighbors (Abduction)
Paper Tigers
Viva Piñata is adorable -- and misleading.
By Gary Hodges
Here are the week's best releases from the pop-culture universe:
By Michael Gallucci
More Love for Militia
Lovedrug returns to the indies.
By D.X. Ferris
Colin Dussault's Blues Project
9 p.m. Friday, January 19. Stamper's Grill Pub, 21750 Lorain Rd., Fairview Park, 440-333-7826.
The L-Word
Mondays at 8 p.m., Union Station Video Café, 2814 Detroit Ave., 216-357-2997, www.clevelandcocktails.com.
Nick Wolff Band
The Truth . . . Told Through a Series of Lies (Nickwolff.com)
The Chrome Kickers
Bring Your Doom (Bully Boy Records)
By Matt Gorey
Behind Enemy Lines
Eastwood returns to Iwo Jima -- this time to the Japanese side.
By Scott Foundas
He's Really Doing That
By Jordan Harper and Robert Wilonsky
Magic Touch
Fantastical meets political in a stunning, adults-only fairy tale.
By J. Hoberman
Our top DVD picks for the week of January 16:
Packin' Heat
India Garden of Lakewood will satisfy your quest for fire.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Nice Thai
Ricky Ly's Asian empire extends to Beachwood.
Movie Review: Pan's Labyrinth
The Wine Matchmaker
Eyes Wide Shut
Sleep Deprivation explores the blindness of racial profiling and police abuse.
By Christine Howey
Last Call in the Money Round
Corned Beef's New Home
Rob O'Reilly Needs Your Help
Infernal Affairs
Hefty Fare
Body image and romance get flayed with style in Fat Pig.
Capsule reviews of current area theater presentations.
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.
Sing Out
By Cris Glaser
Rhyme and Reason
Art Brutal
Karamu stages a play about race, paintings, and naked ladies.
By Marge Perko
Devil Made Her Do It
Mix It Up a Little
The Valley Art Center ushers in Black History Month.
Super Sized!
A Real Fine Place
Sandbox Games
Cooking With Fire
City Life
A Rare Bird
The history museum probes the Case of the Missing Pigeon
Chutes to Thrill
The Metroparks' toboggans pack in the wintertime fun.
By Carissa Bowlin
The Busking Stops Here
A Canadian singer-songwriter dabbles in breakdancing music.
Monster Mash
Kiss the Bottle
Fly Girls
Burke Airport's museum looks back on the first female astronauts.
Paprikash vs. Paprikash
A traditional dish goes chili and rib route.
Be Happy Now
Don't Worry<\!s>.<\!s>.<\!s>.Bobby McFerrin will still make funny sounds.
By Zachary Lewis
Chan-tastic!
Extra Credit
The Way They Do the Things They Do
Go East, Young Men
Flourish, The Chewy Center, Colour Phase
@ Brothers Lounge
Sat., March 30, 8 p.m.
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