Vol. 35, No. 6
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T.Y. Martin writes some of the worst plays ever. They could make him a millionaire.
By Jimi Izrael
He Didn't Play Nice
Criticize a judge in Ohio, and revenge comes swiftly.
By Frank Lewis
Absconding on a Budget
Union leaders just cant steal the way they used to.
Bob Taft's Hidden Desires
The untold story behind the Defense of Marriage Act.
By Pete Kotz
Expose the Jerks
Letters published February 11, 2004
Down With Love
The Faint of Heart destroy Valentine's Day with doo-wop.
By Jason Bracelin
Rufus, Naturally
Rufus Wainwright's latest is everything a fan could Want.
By Annie Zaleski
Sonic Bullets
Music as torture? Sound as weapon? The terrifying future is now.
By Darren Keast
No-Dough Shows
Great music every day of the week -- and they're giving it away.
The Gathering
With Agalloch and November's Doom. Thursday, February 12, at the Agora Theatre.
By Phil Freeman
Steve Forbert
Friday, February 13, at the Winchester.
By Rob Trucks
Henry Rollins
Saturday, February 14, at the Agora Theatre.
By Henry Cabot Beck
The Bloody Hollies
With Thee Shams and New Planet Trampoline. Saturday, February 14, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Eric Davidson
Stereophonics
With Howie Day. Monday, February 16, at the Agora Theatre.
By Nate Cavalieri
Cyndi Lauper
Tuesday, February 17, at the Lakewood Civic Auditorium.
By Sharon Lee Caddick
Poison the Well
With the Bled, Murder by Death, and the Kinison. Wednesday, February 18, at the Agora Theatre.
By Tom Bowker
Norah Jones
Feels Like Home (Blue Note)
By Carlo Wolff
Courtney Love
America's Sweetheart (Virgin)
Incubus
A Crow Left of the Murder (Epic/Immortal)
By D.X. Ferris
Pitch Black
Pitch Black Law (Universal)
By Dan LeRoy
Fantomas
Delirium Cordia (Ipecac)
By Dave Segal
Toe Jams
A Cleveland dance promoter launches a national record label.
Madman Mundt
Madman Mundt (www.stearnsdog.com/mundt)
Darling Waste
The Truth About Lies (10-34 Records)
By Steve Byrne
Adam 'n' Heave
50 First Dates is a patchy toss-off strictly for Sandler fans.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Rites of Spring
Bernardo Bertolucci revisits young love with The Dreamers.
By Gregory Weinkauf
Ooh la la!
Funky and grotesque, The Triplets of Belleville will animate your world.
Phunk'd
Bricco lures you in with hipness, but sometimes the joke's on you.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Change Reaction
A partnership is deep-sixed at 806.
Witness to the Persecution
Violence and hatred spark beauty in MOCA's new show.
By Nadia Michel
Cabin Fever
Uncle Tom and Little Eva are hot again at Cleveland Public Theatre.
By Christine Howey
Dreams Creamed
Rodents and others meet their demise in Beck Center's Of Mice and Men.
The Hard Sell
Local filmmaker Shane Carruth won Sundance's top honor. So...now what?
By Robert Wilonsky
Hail to the Drag Queen
Dame Edna sashays into the Palace.
By Cris Glaser
This Week's Day-By-Day Picks
Talk About the Passion
Susan Orlean returns to Cleveland to lead a writers' discussion.
By Michael Gallucci
Heavy Mental
A sculptor forges iron and condemnation.
By Melody Caraballo, Cris Glaser and Nadia Michel
Rolling Thunder
It's a monster mash at the Gund.
By Cris Glaser and Allen Miller
Bush to Block
Play Hollywood Squares, presidential-style.
By Michael Gallucci and Lucy McKernan
Love, Cleveland Style
Wilma and Grover lead the way to lasting marital bliss.
By Michael Gallucci, Cris Glaser and Allen Miller
Porno for Punks
SuicideGirls whip up some of that ol' burlesque magic.
By Michael Gallucci, Cris Glaser and Fred Wright
Memory Lane
@ The Foundry
Sat., March 30, 7 p.m.
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