Vol. 32, No. 134
Girls, Guns, and Ghettos
The sound, the people, and the underground vibrations of Clevelands dancehall culture.
By Jimi Izrael
We're Number 6!
But with an Erie feeling.
Race Matters
A white track coach gets spooked in Cleveland Heights.
Hop Dreams
Buckeye Brewing survived the microbrewery glut. Now, on to the big time.
By Sarah Fenske
Letters to the Editor
Letters published July 23, 2003
Scene Music Awards '03
A preview of the nominated bands and the July 31 event
By Steve Boughton, Jason Bracelin, Steve Byrne, D.X. Ferris, Duane Verh and Carlo Wolff
Back With a Bang
The Eels return with hard rock and happy death songs.
By Maya Singer
Higher Ground
An ex-Antipop Consortium member maps hip-hop's next direction.
By Dave Segal
Cocky and Loaded
For a band content to play derivative gutter punk, there's plenty to like about A.R.E. Weapons.
By Darren Keast
Rest of the Best
Five bands with a groove all their own.
By Jason Bracelin
Body Count
With Anybody Killah, C.A.A., Seven, and Stomping Ground. Thursday, July 24, at Peabody's.
By D.X. Ferris
David Gray
With Turin Brakes. Thursday, July 24, at the Tower City Amphitheater.
By Sam Smith
Today Is the Day
With Allergic to Whores and others. Friday, July 25, at Pirates Cove.
By Phil Freeman
Anson Funderburgh & the Rockets
With Sam Myers. Friday, July 25, at Wilbert's.
By Duane Verh
Shesus
With Roué, Sexual Tension, and others. Saturday, July 26, at Pat's in the Flats.
By Eric Davidson
Paul van Dyk
Sunday, July 27, at Kaos.
By Ashley Matthews
Longwave
With Stellastar. Wednesday, July 30, at the Agora Theatre.
By Annie Zaleski
Super Furry Animals
Phantom Power (Beggars/XL)
Fannypack
So Stylistic (Tommy Boy)
By Tamara Palmer
Serart
Serart (Serjical Strike/Columbia)
Vic Chesnutt
Silver Lake (New West)
By Mike Warren
DJ Spinna
Here to There (BBE)
By Philip Sherburne
Road to Nashville
Singer-songwriter Mike Farley reroutes to Music City.
Robin Stone
RushMore (She Loves You Records)
Walkin' Cane
706 Union Ave. (Lazy Eye Records)
By Steve Byrne
Bucking the Odds
Seabiscuit is a different breed of summer "ride" movie.
By Jean Oppenheimer
Ozon Layered
Director François's Swimming Pool is many things at once, all of them good.
Virtual Family
It's the Spy Kids in 3-D, but where are Mom and Dad?
By Robert Wilonsky
Kiss Me, Sons of God
Gigantic nearly deifies They Might Be Giants -- and why not?
By Gregory Weinkauf
Nuts to You
The Black Squirrel is quirky, like a college pub should be.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Hip, in Theory
Mojo gets a makeover, from menu to moniker.
Tart & Tasty
Sizzling performances and a magical script add zest to summer blandness.
By Christine Howey
Bucket Kickers
The dead don't rest in peace at Charenton's Spoon River Anthology.
Bitchfest
A visceral word gets the visual treatment at the ARTcade.
By Eleanor LeBeau
Old Sport
Stan Hywet looks back on America's pastime.
By Keith Gribbins
This Week's Day-By-Day Picks
Man Among B-boys
Rennie Harris reaches out to hip-hop's next generation.
By Cris Glaser
Shake Their Moneymaker
Dancin' makes the AIDS Taskforce go 'round.
By Michael Gallucci, Cris Glaser and Diane Sofranec
Kickball Fever
It's not just for kids anymore.
By Cris Glaser and Steve Albanese
Cat Mask Fever
Contessa Gallery serves up Simba's head.
By Cris Glaser and Diane Sofranec
Fairground Hoedown
Clint Black leads the pack of country crooners, pardner.
By Michael Gallucci and Cris Glaser
Books With Hooks
Flick your Bic for the singing novelist.
The Melon Heads
@ Atlas Cinemas Shaker Square 6
Thu., April 25
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