Vol. 32, No. 22
Dr. Andrejic's Guide to Self-Destruction
How to ruin a promising career in 6 easy steps.
By Andrew Putz
The Sporting Strife
In a land where the geeks are gods, football players fight back.
Abortion 101
After decades of being ignored by medical schools, abortion is back by student demand.
By Jacqueline Marino
The Cult of the Car Stereo
For these guys, size does matter.
By Sarah Fenske
White Out
The Mayor cashes-in the chips on his shoulder.
By From staff reports
Found Religion, Lost Son
Letters published May 31, 2001
Royal Treatment
Neil Michael Hagerty's new album reflects the break he needed from Royal Trux.
By Brian Baker
Eroding Integrity
Dwid leads his band through a hardcore overhaul.
By Jeff Niesel
The Walkmen
With the French Kicks. Friday, June 1, at the Beachland.
By Kurt Hernon
Eric Clapton
With Doyle Bramhall. Monday, June 4, at Gund Arena.
By Michael Azre
The Arsonists
With the Beatnuts and Greg Nice. Tuesday, June 5, at the Agora.
By Steve Boughton
Bad Company
With Still Life, Tik Tak, Pollen, and Lotus Child. Wednesday, June 6, at Spy.
Staind; Static X
Break the Cycle (Flip/Elektra); Machine (Warner Bros.)
By Michael Gallucci
Pleasure Forever
Pleasure Forever (Sub Pop)
By Joe S. Harrington
Whiskeytown
Pneumonia (Lost Highway)
By Carlo Wolff
Blow-Up Dolls
Table for Two (Squeaky Vinyl)
Sheer Gaul!
Moulin Rouge thrusts forth a deliciously garish Paris.
By Gregory Weinkauf
The Company Loves Misery
Ken Loach focuses on the plight of L.A.'s working class in Bread and Roses.
Ill Luzhin
Hollywood reimagines Nabokov as Rocky for the art-house crowd.
By Bill Gallo
The Lost Boys
Startup.com invites us to cheer for two schemers hoping to get rich off parking tickets.
Future Perfect
Pier W sets its course in the right direction.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Budding Bistro
Bridget McGinty's Tastebuds proves tempting to guests' tastebuds.
The Language of Art
Words and visual images combine to memorable effect at Spaces.
By Charles Yannopoulos
Saving Grace
Dorothy Silver brings class to Class.
By Keith A. Joseph
Skip It
Why the best teen movie of the year, based on a beloved novel, won't be in theaters.
By Robert Wilonsky
Zoning In
How Frank Satullo wove a tangled web for Clevelanders.
By David Powers
Beary Treasure
The Kelly Dean International Gallery Show basks in a bear market.
By Lisa Palazzo
A 4/20 Comedy Show Live at Coda
@ CODA
Sat., April 20, 7-10:30 p.m.
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