Vol. 35, No. 22
Old Faithful
This summer's movies have a comfortably retro look.
By Luke Y. Thompson and Gregory Weinkauf
The 15th Minute
Average Joe's just a distant memory, but Fredo LaPonza rolls on.
By Rebecca Meiser
Nobody's Boy
Gregory Scruggs killed his dad. Juvenile prison has only made him more dangerous.
By Aina Hunter
Physician, Heel Thyself
Docs' moving claims don't ad up.
Football for All
Letters published June 2, 2004
Hair of the Dog
Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles brings the fist-pumping metal again.
By Jason Bracelin
Dark Horse
The Unicorns strike it rich with their unique brand of sloppy indie pop.
By Abigail Clouseau
Where the Boys Aren't
Hip-hop threesome Northern State brings fun, funky feminism to the mainstream.
By Dan LeRoy
The Backdoors Open
An infusion of energy from a young scenester revives a '70s punk band.
Bobby Conn
With Trans Am and the Frequency. Monday, June 7, at the Grog Shop.
By Silke Tudor
We Regazzi
With Detachment Kit and the New Wave. Tuesday, June 8, at the Grog Shop.
By Melody Caraballo
Remembering Never
With Zao, Scarlet, and Twelve Tribes. Wednesday, June 9, at the Agora Theatre.
By D.X. Ferris
Grant Lee Phillips
With John Doe. Friday, June 4, at the Grog Shop.
By Rob Trucks
Longwave
With the Boatzz and the Twilight. Wednesday, June 9, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Maya Singer
The Sights
With Thee Shams. Saturday, June 5, at the Beachland Tavern.
By Ben Vendetta
Kim Richey
With Jeff Black. Saturday, June 5, at the Beachland Ballroom.
Jolie Holland
With Expecting Rain. Sunday, June 6, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Eric Davidson
Velvet Revolver
Contraband (RCA)
Sonic Youth
Sonic Nurse (Geffen)
By Dave Segal
Bad Religion
The Empire Strikes First (Epitaph)
By Adam Bregman
!!!
Louden Up Now (Touch and Go/Quarterstick)
Various Artists
High Volume (High Times Records)
By Phil Freeman
Burned Rubber
The Black Keys cut a new album in an Akron tire factory.
The Stagedoor Johnnies
Scenes From the Town (www.stagedoorjohnnies.com)
God Squad
1986-1989 Retrospective (Excessive Records)
Harry Goes Scary
The Prisoner of Azkaban takes a Siriusly dark turn.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Radio-Free Haiti
Jonathan Demme's documentary brings a joyful revolutionary to the screen.
By Melissa Levine
Arabian Bites
Hummus a few bars, and we'll tell you about the area's newest Middle Eastern restaurants.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Delish-atessen
Tina's may be Lakewood's best-kept secret.
What, No Mobsters?
Italian Americans fight WWII and each other in The Sweepers.
By Christine Howey
On Stage
Capsule reviews of current area stage shows.
On View
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions
Queer Gibes for Straight Guys
Here's a comic you can get behind.
By Cris Glaser
This Week's Day-By-Day Picks
Charlotte's Web
Networking snares a video for Lola Ray.
By Michael Gallucci
Sparx of Life
Weekend festivals return to downtown.
By Cris Glaser and Nadia Michel
Foray o' Fish
Bands, kids, and pirates invade Lake Erie.
By Cris Glaser, Lucy McKernan, Chris Miller and Diane Sofranec
House Rules
Talk is cheap with TV decorator Robert Verdi.
By Michael Gallucci and Cris Glaser
Brain Work
Hiromi settles the score.
Dual Exhibition Openings for Rachel Linnemann and alexandra virginia martin
@ The Sculpture Center
Fri., April 26, 5:30-8 p.m.
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