Vol. 32, No. 17
Once More, With Feeling
How a streetwise Ohio City troupe rewrote the book on community theater.
By Laura Putre
Where the Levy Breaks
Taxpayers on the near West Side will determine the fate of Cleveland's school levy.
By Erick Trickey
Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em
Cleveland Clinic may have found a way to kill those pesky lung tumors. Camel Cash not accepted.
By Thomas Francis
Rose's Thorns
After months of scrutiny, Prosecutor Bill Mason shows his hand in the Joel Rose investigation.
By From staff reports
Three Big Hits
Letters published April 26, 2001
Loud Speaker
MC Conrad gave a voice to the instrumental U.K. dance scene. Now that voice is carrying to U.S. clubs.
By Keith Gribbins
Babushka Beat
With the closing of the Inside gallery, Walt Mahovlich looks for a new home for his Eastern European concerts.
By Jeff Niesel
Christian Soldiers
Antithesiss metal hits hard, its religion not so much.
Lars Frederiksen & the Bastards
With the Dropkick Murphys and Reach the Sky. Friday, April 27, at the Agora.
By Rob Harvilla
John Tejada
With Thomas James, Lawrence Daniel Caswell, and Jermaine Blair. Saturday, April 28, at Touch Supper Club.
By Steve Boughton
Joe Lovano Nonet
Saturday, April 28, at the Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus Auditorium.
By Harvey Pekar
Jerry Cantrell
Wednesday, May 2, at the Odeon.
By Michael Gallucci
Soulstice
Illusion (Om)
Stevie Nicks
Trouble in Shangri-La (Reprise)
John Cale
Vintage Violence (Legacy)
By Brian Baker
The Marbles
Seduction (Break Up!)
By Kurt Hernon
Termagant of Endearment
Liv Tyler makes the boys go crazy in One Night at McCool's.
By Gregory Weinkauf
Road Warriors
Amores Perros sears its characters (dogs included) to a crisp as it leads them to a kind of redemption.
By Jean Oppenheimer
Wizards of Oz
Eccentric scientists work wonders in The Dish, a distinctively Australian time capsule.
Meet Me at the Metro
The Hyde Park group lands another downtown winner.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Dinner and a Showing
An Evening in Ohio City notches another year.
Sob Sisters and the Old Maid
The Play House upgrades a weak musical while CPT mangles a classic.
By Keith A. Joseph
Shearer Delight
The voice of Flanders is the voice of reason, absatively posilutely
By Robert Wilonsky
Sexy and Seventeen
Cleveland Public Library's haiku contest takes the art form to uncharted lands.
By Richard Wagle
Big Dish in a Small Pond
The Dishs creator pokes fun with aerospace history.
By David Powers
Jaded Ravins
@ Treelawn Social Club
Thu., March 28, 7:30 p.m.
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