Vol. 30, No. 40
Black Ink
An unprecedented boom in African American publishing has usurped the longtime monopoly of The Call & Post and given Cleveland a wealth of black media voices. But how many can survive?
By Mark V. Reynolds
Hidden History
Did the Old Arcade once harbor a speakeasy?
By Jacqueline Marino
Edge
Insurer Jacks Hours, Stiffs Workers
Never too Old to Tango
Los Fabulosos Cadillacs take back the past with La Marcha del Golazo Solitario.
By Jeff Niesel
Straight Outta the Toilet
Meet Bloodhound Gang's Jimmy Pop Ali, champion of female genitalia.
By Rob Harvilla
The High Road to Hooters
Grunge etiquette be damned, Oleander wants to make a difference in your life.
By John Benson
Playback
Soundbites
A Sleeper Pic
In a perfect world, movies as dull as Random Hearts wouldn't get made.
By Gregory Weinkauf
Lots o' Libido
SNL's latest breakaway, Molly Shannon, makes herself large for the big screen.
By Bill Gallo
Deadly Drifter
Better off offed? The Minus Man thinks so.
By Andy Klein
Bean There, Done That
Otherwise-worthy Harry Corvairs has garden-variety problems.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Behold the Mustard
The latest news about food and dining around town.
Forever Young
Louise Bourgeois's vibrant prints have a youthful quality that belies the artist's 88 years.
By Charles Yannopoulos
A Handful of Crumbs
Karamu offers an arduous journey through a literary rain forest.
By Keith A. Joseph
They Saved Ghoulardi's Beard
Planet Henry
MK Ultra / The Daze / Faucet Mouth at Brothers Lounge
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Fri., March 29, 8 p.m.
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Review: Decadence is Matched by Service at Tutto Carne in Little Italy
By Douglas Trattner
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By Vince Grzegorek
15+ Things to Do in Cleveland This Easter Weekend (March 28- April 1)
The March edition of the long running Cleveland Networking Mixer took place at Clandestina in Ohio City. Here's what we saw.
By Emanuel Wallace
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By Scene Staff
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Meteorologists predicted that the rain would stop just in time for this year's St. Patrick's Day Parade — and it did. While…
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