Vol. 31, No. 45
Pump and Circumstance
How gas companies are strong-arming their own dealers for bigger profits.
By Bob Burtman
Patriot Games
One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter.
By Andrew Putz
The Stuff of History
Museum founder keeps memories and grudges alive.
By Laura Putre
Edge
Scene Duped; Lakewood Clergyman picketed.
By From staff reports
One Orr in the Water
Letters published November 9, 2000
Private Idaho
Jeff Martin's band spent years nurturing critical acclaim while weathering behind-the-scenes woes.
By S. L. Duff
Outside the Game
Greil Marcus struggles to link a president and a king.
By Kurt Hernon
Soundbites
Corey Feldman may not make a million zillion dollars with his music career, but that's cool.
By Jeff Niesel
The Tubes
Thursday, November 9, at the Odeon.
The Figgs
Friday, November 10, at the Grog Shop.
By Brian Baker
Prince
Sunday, November 12, at the CSU Convocation Center.
By Michael Gallucci
Ani DiFranco
With Drums & Tuba. Monday, November 13, at Cleveland Music Hall.
Beastie Boys
Beastie Boys DVD Anthology (Criterion/Grand Royal/Capitol)
Outkast
Stankonia (Arista)
Superdrag; James Michael
In the Valley of Dying Stars (Arena Rock); Inhale (Beyond)
By Carlo Wolff
Josh Ritter
Golden Age of Radio (Hungry Ear)
Naval Gazing
Men of Honor lays it on thick, but not intolerably so.
By Andy Klein
Ballet Bound
Expect a bit of schmaltz and a lot of inspiration from the sweet comedy Billy Elliot.
By Bill Gallo
A Gateway to Cleveland
Expect delightful ethnic fare with a side of chaos at Baron's of Cleveland.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Needing Dough?
Heavenly home baked cookies; Holiday helpings; Brazilian heat.
The Dynamic Doodler
Euan Macdonald suggests big ideas with small strokes.
By Charles Yannopoulos
A Toast to Elegance
Molnár's ninety-year-old comedy still sparkles in the Play House's new production.
By Keith A. Joseph
Ransom Notes
Can one man convince millions of people to pay for their "free" music?
By Robert Wilonsky
London Calling
There's no room for Oompa Loompas at Harry London Candies.
By Keith Gribbins
What a Boar
Stan Hywet Hall puts on a feast fit for a queen.
By David Powers
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