Vol. 34, No. 41
Rat
Rejected by the Mafia, Tony Delmonti joined a less discriminating group: the FBI.
By Thomas Francis
The Gospel of James
James Williams may be the best streetball player in Cleveland. He hopes to write his own chapter in the Book of Game.
By Jimi Izrael
Brother, Can You Spare a Match?
The county's cheap ways put the Justice Center in grave danger on the night of the blackout.
By David W. Martin
Scare Tactics
An auto insurer offers a piece of the crock.
Letters to the Editor
Letters published October 8, 2003
Golden Olden Daze
MxPx may still be young, but not by punk standards.
By Chris Parker
Change Is Good
Howie Day has filled out his sound, and so far he's still filling clubs.
By Annie Zaleski
Cello, It's Me
It takes more than just corsets to keep Rasputina tightly strung.
By Jeff Stratton
Cut-Rate Comebacks
Stryper leads the charge of reunion shows nobody asked for.
By Jason Bracelin
The Murder Junkies
With We March and the Standing 69s. Thursday, October 9, at Pirate's Cove.
The Turbo A.C.s
With Unsane. Thursday, October 9, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By D.X. Ferris
Paul van Dyk
With Rob Black, Tik Tak, 7 Up, and others. Friday, October 10, at Metropolis.
By Marli Guzzetta
Trailer Bride
With the Lilys and Mike Uva Hook Boy. Saturday, October 11, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Steve Byrne
Del Tha Funkee Homosapien
With Casual/Souls of Mischief. Monday, October 13, at the Grog Shop.
C.J. Chenier
Tuesday, October 14, at Wilbert's.
By Duane Verh
Dido/Travis
Life for Rent (Arista)/12 Memories (Epic)
Living Colour
Collideoscope (Sanctuary)
By Dan LeRoy
Various Artists
Desert Sessions Volumes 9 & 10 (Ipecac)
By Michael Alan Goldberg
Death Cab for Cutie
Transatlanticism (Barsuk)
By Maya Singer
Rock Aid
The Breast Fest eases the burden of cancer.
Midnight Syndicate
Dungeons & Dragons (Entity Productions)
By Norm Narvaja
Kathy Zimmer
Under Your Spell (www.kathyzimmermusic.com)
A Ball, Screwed
The Coens make a '40s comedy with a Cary named Clooney.
By Robert Wilonsky
Dogville
Good Boy! wants to fetch your inner pooch.
By David Ehrenstein
Half Great
Kill Bill's missing something -- like, oh, a proper ending.
Eternally Classic
There is no finer dining experience in Ohio.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Second Home
A foodie's visit to the Second City turns up a passel of Clevelanders.
Fast Stalker
An obsessive fixation turns into dating terror in Beck Center's Boy Gets Girl.
By Christine Howey
Oral Morals
Right-wingers dance to the skin flute in 7 Blowjobs.
Tales From the Crypts
A Lake County graveyard tour resurrects the region's tall tales.
By Cris Glaser
This Week's Day-By-Day Picks
The Eyes Have It
Alice Cooper's new album is a moldy but a goody.
By Diane Sofranec
Derf and The City
A new book celebrates the strip's first 12 years.
By Michael Gallucci and Cris Glaser
Hell on Ice
The Barons attempt to rebound.
By Steve Albanese and Pete Kotz
Ghost Ship
The Nautical Nightmare offers seaworthy scares.
By Michael Gallucci, Cris Glaser and Allen Miller
Queer Cheer
Out in Akron celebrates the lifestyle.
By Melody Caraballo, Cris Glaser and Allen Miller
Jokes on Us
Cleveland bears the brunt of the Public Squares' humor.
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