Vol. 32, No. 90
Game Over
They started by playing Bloods and Crips. Then it became real. The tale of the Tribe, one of East Cleveland's most notorious street gangs.
By Kevin Hoffman
Where the Grass Is Greener
Avon Lake's lawn-mower man faces a bribery investigation.
By Thomas Francis
Dad Man Dancing
He's a father, a Vietnam vet, and a competitive tap dancer. You got a problem with that?
By Andrew Putz
The Scam Remains the Same
A $15 million food-stamp con reveals a remarkably durable racket.
By Martin Kuz
Breaking the Bank
Letters published September 18, 2002
Furry Logic
Classic rock and mother nature fuel the weird Welshmen of Super Furry Animals.
By Dan Reines
Arm's Reach
With Mudhoney, Mark Arm invented grunge. Now he's happy just to reinvent Mudhoney.
By Jason Bracelin
Grog's Greatest Hits
The Coventry Road institution has had its share of memorable shows. Here are five we're still getting over.
Kreator/Destruction
Kreator, with Destruction, Cephalic Carnage, and December. Thursday, September 19, at the Agora Theatre.
By Phil Freeman
Toby Keith
With Rascal Flatts. Sunday, September 22, at Blossom Music Center.
By Franklin Soults
Colin Blunstone & Rod Argent
Tuesday, September 24, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Todd Hutlock
Neko Case
With Trailer Bride and B.J. O'Malley. Wednesday, September 25, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Maya Singer
Disturbed
Believe (Warner Bros.)
Beck
Sea Change (Geffen)
Bouncing Souls/Anti-Flag
BYO Split Series Volume IV (BYO)
By Michaelangelo Matos
Steve Earle
Jerusalem (Artemis/E-squared)
By Steve Byrne
71 North
Watch Us Roll (Critical Music/Warlock)
Coward's Quest
The boy-to-man adventure of The Four Feathers returns for a new generation.
By Gregory Weinkauf
Soft Boiled
Ballistic may remind you of John Woo, without the coherence.
By Andy Klein
Almost? Not Even.
Penny Lane grows up, and looks kind of like her mom.
By Robert Wilonsky
A Weekend at the Wine Bars
Popping the cork on three of Cleveland's top wine stops.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Full-Service Frolicking
Pickwick & Frolic is a little bit of everything -- but mostly a restaurant.
Dances of Death
Three exhausting plays are served up with varying rewards.
By Keith A. Joseph
Doggy Style
Looks aren't everything at Syd Friedman's beauty pageant.
By Michael S. Garvin
Honky-Tonk Hero
A half-century after his death, Hank Williams takes the stage in Ohio.
By Michael Gallucci
Dane Vannatter w/Eric Everett Jazz
@ Treelawn Social Club
Wed., April 24, 8-11 p.m.
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