Vol. 31, No. 52
The Year of Living Foolishly
Recalling the weird, the wild, and the downright moronic events of 2000. (And we promise not to talk about chads.)
By Kathryn DeLong
The Art Modell Awards
We celebrate those at the forefront of incompetence and depravity.
By Pete Kotz
Precious Moments
A look back at the year's best government-subsidized comedy.
The Edge
Master of understatement; Missed appointments.
By From staff reports
Big Wins Beget Big Heads
Letters published December 28, 2000
Crap Rotation
Teen pop and rap metal got all the publicity, but they weren't among the year's best releases.
By Michael Gallucci
Boxing Daze
A glut of boxed sets yields little that's worthy of your CD rack.
By Carlo Wolff
Soundbites
A look at the year's notable local releases
By Jeff Niesel
The Firebird Band
With Chump. Thursday, December 28, at the Grog Shop.
By Brian Baker
Michael Stanley
With Sinomatic. Saturday, December 30, at the Odeon.
By Kurt Hernon
Sammy DeLeon
Sammy DeLeon and His Orchestra. Sunday, December 31, at Nighttown.
By Harvey Pekar
Cave In
With Mile Marker, Euclid, and the Craze. Wednesday, January 3, at the Euclid Tavern.
By Rob Harvilla
Ten the Hard Way
Making sense of another mediocre year in cinema.
By Robert Wilonsky
Top 10 Double Features
2000's Top 10 Films List
By Gregory Weinkauf
Kicking and Screening
By Luke Y. Thompson
Art for Art House's Sake
By Jean Oppenheimer
In It for Laughs
By M.V. Moorhead
Regrets Are for Sissies
By Andy Klein
Away with Conventions
By Bill Gallo
One Cool Cat
Tremont's Fat Cats finds an adventure on each plate.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Whine and Roses
Saluting the best and the rest in Cleveland dining in 2000.
Blow Up the Box
TV managed to suck and blow in 2000, but still, we watched . . . and watched.
Winter Wins
The Crunch amasses wins without mass appeal.
By David Powers
Hunger Pangs
Punk legends Starvation Army mount their return.
Monroe Martin | Secret Society Comedy @ Waterloo Arts
@ Waterloo Arts Gallery
Fri., April 26, 7:30-9:30 p.m.
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