Vol. 32, No. 113
The Art of the Flip
Leonard Brooks's questionably legal guide to making a killing in real estate.
By Sarah Fenske
O'Reilly's XXX-Factor
Sex empress stumps the king of sting.
Joke to Jewel
Cleveland State wants to be something more than a glorified community college.
By David W. Martin
Coaching on Fumes
Rollie Massimino doesn't appear to have much left.
By Martin Kuz
Letters to the Editor
Letters published February 26, 2003
King of Rock
Rhymer Common breaks new ground on his adventurous, rock-infused new disc.
By Dan LeRoy
A Punk and His Cookies
John Doe founded one of rock's greatest bands. Now he's an actor who raises Girl Scouts for a living.
By Eric Davidson
And Then He Killed Me
Is Phil Spector mad, a genius, or a murder suspect with decades of preparation? You be the judge!
By Serene Dominic
The Kids Were All Right
The Cleveland Music Fest filled 14 clubs with the sounds of tomorrow's music scene.
By Jason Bracelin
MC Paul Barman
With Christianson, One Way We Die, and Free Flow. Friday, February 28, at the Grog Shop.
By Rob Harvilla
Beachland Third Anniversary Weekend
With Robbie Fulks, ? and the Mysterians, and others. Friday, January 28, and Saturday, March 1, at the Beachland Ballroom.
Sage Francis
With Gruvis Malt, Spittin' Image, Besto, and Phonologic. Sunday, March 2, at the Phantasy Theatre.
By D.X. Ferris
The Figgs
With Gem. Monday, March 3, at the Grog Shop.
By Todd Hutlock
Les Nubians
Tuesday, March 4, at the Odeon.
By James Mayo
Turbonegro
Ass Cobra (Epitaph/Burning Heart)
Terror
"Lowest of the Low" (Bridge Nine)
By Steve Boughton
Lyle Lovett
Smile (MCA)
By Carlo Wolff
Various Artists
The Legend Lives On: A Tribute to Bill Monroe (Audium)
By Steve Byrne
Battle Stars
Six promising bands rip it up at the Revolution.
Ligion
Ligion ([email protected])
The Stokes Brothers
Blues & Beyond ([email protected])
By Duane Verh
Rockin' the Cradle
DMX and Jet Li get down 2 Grave business.
By Gregory Weinkauf
B.I.G. Deal
A filmmaker tries to solve two notorious hip-hop killings.
By Robert Wilonsky
Like Father, Like Hell
Mexican priests make it hurt so good in The Crime of Father Amaro.
Big Italy
Vetturini's is a newer restaurant that's pleasantly Old World.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Still Hi, Still Dry
Tremont's Hi & Dry will return, but it'll be a while yet.
Dancin' Feats
Playhouse Square's rousing 42nd Street is paved with dreams, divas, and a blur of tap shoes.
By Christine Howey
Steal This Movie
Studios don't get the Upright Citizens, which isn't funny at all
Wright's Stuff
Life as a monotone comic isn't as boring as its sounds.
By Michael Gallucci
This Week's Day-by-Day Picks
The Sound of Music
Ray Williams's show brings the music of Cleveland to the TVs of Clevelanders.
The Paxton-Spangler Band
@ Treelawn Social Club
Thu., April 18, 7:30 p.m.
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