Vol. 32, No. 27
The Long Goodbye
Dean and Bonnie Maibach have raised three-year-old Lindsey since birth. Come fall, they may never see her again.
By David W. Martin
Coach God
When did The Man Upstairs start caring so much about sports?
Citizen Phillips
Embittered taxpayers call him a saint. Local governments say he's a jerk. They may both be right.
By Sarah Fenske
Worried Squirrels
Kent residents say nuts to a new shopping mall.
By Laura Putre
Blame it on the Masons
How the secret society railroaded a conscientious cop.
By From staff reports
Hippocratic Oafs
Letters published July 5, 2001
No Killing Kenny
Kenny Chesney knows the bottom of the music biz. That's why he's so happy at the top.
By Denise Edgington
King Contrary Man
The Cult's Ian Astbury has grown wiser, but he's still at odds with his own ideology.
By Michael Azre
Just Good Buds
Bim Thomas and Don Howland share a love for music and more.
By Jeff Niesel
Paul Simon
With Brian Wilson. Friday, July 6, at Gund Arena.
By Carlo Wolff
Basic Programming: A Schematic Music Showcase
Featuring Richard Devine, Phoenecia, Otto Von Schirach, Salim Rafiq, and Aura. Saturday, July 7, at the Beachland.
Lightning Bolt
With Nine Shocks Terror, Pink & Brown, Sightings, and Dirt Bag. Tuesday, July 10, at Speak in Tongues.
By Lawrence Daniel Caswell
Blink-182
With New Found Glory. Wednesday, July 11, at Blossom.
By Michael Gallucci
D12
Devil's Night (Shady/Interscope)
Ass Ponys
Lohio (Checkered Past)
By Brian Baker
Tricky
Blowback (Hollywood)
By Robert Wilonsky
Sparechange 00
"Fifty Thousand Moments" (Cargo)
By John Orozco
Kicked Butt
Inept editing, gaping plot holes, unintentional absurdity: What more does a movie need?
By Andy Klein
In and Out
Gallic wackiness is the thing in The Closet, Francis Veber's gay farce.
By M.V. Moorhead
French Roast
Gérard Depardieu is badly overweight and underperforming in Vatel.
The Legend Lives On
The burgers remain the reason why you should go to Heck's.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Really Big Balls
The bubble tea storm finally pelts Cleveland.
Totally Bizarro
Can superheroes and alternative comic authors really get along?
Shortstop's Chops
Omar Vizquel makes sweet music in the infield and on the stage.
By Erich Burnett
Love for Sail
Lesley McLean fell in love with tall ships. Now she's helping others do the same.
By David Powers
Fumi Abe | Secret Society Comedy In Lakewood
@ Mahall's 20 Lanes
Thu., April 25, 8-9:45 p.m.
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