Vol. 32, No. 72
A Stab in the Dark
Evelyn Moyer claimed domestic abuse when she killed a boyfriend. Then she killed another.
By Sarah Fenske
Two Dead Sons
Michael Carroll was still mourning one young son when he lost another.
Shakeout for the Beautiful People
With Ford out of the picture, talent and modeling agencies are scrambling for the spoils.
By Kathryn DeLong
Couch Patrol
Rent-a-Center sics the cops on its customers.
By Laura Putre
Overruled
Letters published May 16, 2002
Road Tested
The Volta Sound got lost out West and found itself in the process.
By Jason Bracelin
Minstrel Tension
From race to religion, Chocolate Genius tells it like it is.
By René Spencer Saller
5 for Fighting
Wherever the GC5 roam, violence is never far behind.
764-HERO
With the Six Parts Seven and Swearing at Motorists. Thursday, May 16, at the Grog Shop.
By Maya Singer
Kid Rock
Friday, May 17, at Tower City Amphitheater.
Manowar
With Immortal, Soulles, and Mindscape. Friday, May 17, at Peabody's.
By Phil Freeman
Mike Watt
Monday, May 20, at the Grog Shop.
By Rob Harvilla
The Breeders
Title TK (Elektra)
Bryan Ferry
Frantic (Virgin)
By Carlo Wolff
Weezer
Maladroit (Interscope)
The Radar Brothers
And the Surrounding Mountains (Merge)
Boulder
Reaped in Half (Tee Pee)
Shadows of the Empire
With Episode II, George Lucas tries to reclaim his lost glory.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Hugh Fidelity
Grant grows from a badly drawn Boy to a man in charming fashion.
By Robert Wilonsky
Salton Crackers
A parade of crazies keeps this Sea afloat.
Alley in the Valley
Just a short drive from bustling Montrose, Gasoline Alley is a return to days gone by.
By Elaine T. Cicora
A Hot Spot in Tremont
Fahrenheit goes up just in time for summer.
Kisses for Kate
The 54-year-old musical is looking lovelier than ever.
By Keith A. Joseph
Pie Kids
How two American filmmakers made a very British Boy.
Ice in His Veins
Champions on Ice brings Goebel back to his training grounds.
By Michael Gallucci
Poetry in Motion
Daniel Thompson's poetry bus warms up for the Hessler Street Fair.
Aurora: A Sleeping Beauty Story
@ Connor Palace
Fri., April 26, 7-9 p.m. and Sat., April 27, 1-3 & 7-9 p.m.
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