Vol. 32, No. 111
The Suing Machine
Lawyer Hal Pollock filed more than 20 lawsuits, terrorizing an Old Brooklyn neighborhood. The courts finally told him to go to hell.
By David W. Martin
Panhandler Paydirt
Pro jocks aren't always the scum they seem to be.
Homeward Bound
After five years, Editor Jan Leach says goodbye to the Beacon.
By Andrew Putz
The Next LeBron
They call her SheBron. She's 12 years old. And she's set to jump from middle school to the WNBA.
By Mike Seely
Cash Diet
When medicine can't produce a miracle, there's always litigation.
By Martin Kuz
Letters to the Editor
Letters published February 12, 2003
Sore Subject
Sum 41's maturation meets with mixed results on its latest, Does This Look Infected?
By Rob Harvilla
Blues Remedy
Healing the sick and afflicted with the Soledad Brothers.
By Andrew Marcus
Something Wild
Finless Brown blends diverse backgrounds into a fresh merger of Japanese soul and hip-hop.
By Jason Bracelin
CD Returns
If you bought a record over the last seven years, the industry owes you some money.
Finch
With the Used, My Chemical Romance, and the Movielife. Thursday, February 13, at the Agora Theatre.
By Steve Boughton
Malevolent Creation
With Dead to Fall, Between the Buried and Me, and others. Friday, February 14, at the Revolution.
By Phil Freeman
Koko Taylor
Saturday, February 15, at Fat Fish Blue.
By Duane Verh
David Thomas and the Two Pale Boys
With the Kidney Bros. Saturday, February 15, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Eric Davidson
Alex Skolnick Trio
Tuesday, February 18, at Night Town.
Various Artists
Chicago: Music From the Miramax Motion Picture (Sony)
By Robert Wilonsky
The Delgados
Hate (Mantra Recordings/Beggar's Banquet)
By Maya Singer
Paul Van Dyk
Global (Mute)
The Young Gods
Second Nature (Ipecac)
By Dave Segal
Ry Cooder and Manuel Galbán
Mambo Sinuendo (Nonesuch/Perro Verde)
By Carlo Wolff
Broken Bone
The curtain falls on a troubled MC.
California Speedbag
The Fire of Misery (Smog Veil)
Deuce Dirty
God Made Dirt (Endless Nights Inc.)
Bearly Necessary
Jungle fever fails to fully catch hold again in this routine sequel.
By Andy Klein
Hard Luck
Being fortunate brings its own curses in Intacto.
By Bill Gallo
Year of the Coma
Blending emotion and wackiness, Pedro Almodóvar's latest looks at sleeping beauties.
Noble Pursuit
Noble House gives Chinese -- and American -- cuisine the proper Hudson treatment.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Heart's Delights
What would Valentine's Day be without Champagne and chocolate?
Dread Crumbs
Script problems scrape Crumbs From the Table of Joy.
By Christine Howey
The Bleeding Edge
A decade ago, Vertigo started a revolution by making comics for adults
Star Geezer
A grizzled engineer turns his talents to science fiction.
By Diane Sofranec
This Week's Day-by-Day Picks
By Michael Gallucci
Off to See the Cheez Wizard
Save your leftovers. Joey Green has some ideas for them.
Post Saga, Ester Fitz
@ Beachland Ballroom
Fri., April 19, 8:30 p.m.
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