Vol. 43, No. 47
The Real Deal
Once a point of civic pride, the stadium could end up being another mistake on the lake.
By Kyle Swenson
Video: Browns Fan Dunks Head in a Bucket of Urine for $450 (Updated)
By Vince Grzegorek
Concert Review: Yellowcard at House of Blues
By Nikki Hunt
Video: Canton Police Officer Goes Crazy During Concealed Carry Arrest (Updated)
WHAT A TRAGEDY
By Jason Beudert
Video: RTA Driver Punches Female Passenger (Updated)
Letters We'd Like to Get
CIM at MOCA
By Frank Kuznik
"Van" Morrison - Master Mixologist
Concert Review: The Bottle Rockets at Mechanic Street House Concerts
By Jeff Niesel
Concert Review and Slideshow: Chris Isaak at House of Blues
Concert Review: Chris Knight at the Covelli Center
By Abbey Christopher
The Illustrated Man
Dino Tovanche on what it takes to be a tattoo artist...how the business and clientele have changed...and working in sensitive areas.
Roy to the World
Local singer-songwriter brings his Orbison tribute back to the Akron Civic
Steady as She Goes
How Mustard Plug's ship never capsized in ska's turbulent waves
By Sam Mendez
Ryan's Hope
Yellowcard singer discusses the punk band's remarkable comeback
CD Review: Science
Symphonic Logic (self-released)
Artist of the Week
Polina Kourakina
Culture Jamming
Top Pop Culture Picks for the Week
Candid Camera
Found Footage Festival founder talks thug workouts and other bizarre videos
The God of Abraham
Spielberg's Lincoln casts a heroic glow on Honest Abe
By Pamela Zoslov
Opening: Smashed
Opening: A Late Quartet
Opening: The Flat
Bites
Beer, burgers, Accent, and more
A Bite to Match Its Bark
The Black Dog caters to Browns fans with a hearty game-day brunch
Five Under $10
In Westpark
Group Dynamics
A smart show follows CIA graduates here and in Brooklyn
By Joseph Clark
A Play That Cuts and Bleeds
Incisive issues are revealed in CPH's The Whipping Man
By Christine Howey
Savage Love
Straight Up Thanks
By Dan Savage
Baldassarre Rock Orchestra
@ The Winchester
Fri., April 26, 7:30 p.m.
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