Vol. 36, No. 8
Tour of Duty
On the road, a rock girlfriend finds coked-out indie rockers, aging groupies, and enough dirt to fill a season of Behind the Music.
By Denise Grollmus
Where the Wild Girls Are
Sometimes bare-breasted hedonism requires artful negotiation.
By Joe P. Tone
FirstEnergy Profits Up
Satan, legions of darkness cheer news.
Hell to Pay
Letters published February 23, 2005
You Go Grrrl
A handy guide to Ani DiFrancos vast back catalog.
By Annie Zaleski
Get Out of My Head!
Earworms bore in and won't let go.
By Jordan Harper
Bye, Bye, My Darling
Glenn Danzig talks about his last tour for the foreseeable future.
By D.X. Ferris
Battle of the Beats
Four top DJs set their sights on Miami. Only one will get there.
By Jason Bracelin
Morbid Angel
Thursday, February 24, at the House of Blues.
Kaki King
Friday, February 25, at the Beachland Ballroom.
Snowglobe
With the Dreadful Yawns. Saturday, February 26, at Capsule.
By Ben Vendetta
Jimmy Thackery & the Drivers
Saturday, February 26, at Wilbert's.
By Duane Verh
Electric Eel Shock
Monday, February 28, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Eric Davidson
Radio 4
With the Sights and a Dozen Dead Roses. Tuesday, March 1, at the Grog Shop.
By Mikael Wood
Recover
With Armor for Sleep. Tuesday, March 1, at the Spot, Elyria, and Wednesday, March 2, at Peabody's.
Black 47
Wednesday, March 2, at the House of Blues.
By Steve Byrne
Doves
Some Cities (Capitol)
The Residents
Animal Lover (Mute)
By Phil Freeman
Judas Priest
Angel of Retribution (Sony)
Sean Costello
Sean Costello (Tone-Cool/Artemis)
Neva Dinova
The Hate Yourself Change (SideCho)
C'mon Get Happy Again
Shuttered since 2002, an iconic West Side venue returns.
Stereotoxic
With Salt the Wound, Locating Jan Brady, and Soundtrack to a Beating. 8:30 p.m. Friday, February 25. $5 for 21 and over/$8 for 16-20. Phantasy Nite Club, 11802 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, 216-228-6300.
Team Fright Birthday Party
Featuring Team Fright and the Balomai Brothers. Saturday, February 26. $1. Pat¹s in the Flats, W. 3rd St. and Literary Rd., Tremont, 216-621-8044.
Jackie
Jackie (Holla Records)
Bassholes
Bassholes (Dead Canary Records)
Bad Black Movie
Tyler Perry's Diary could make audiences mad.
By Luke Y. Thompson
In the Cut
The father of African cinema produces a beautiful anti-circumcision polemic.
By Melissa Levine
Gracias a la Muerte
Javier Bardem aces the role of a charming quadriplegic who wants to die.
In the Night Market
Even when the bakers aren't baking, the West Side Market Café's still shaking.
By Elaine T. Cicora
The Simple Life
Rest easy -- Michelle Gaw's got next month's dinner covered.
Love Thang
The pain is muted so the love goes limp in Tri-C's The Fantasticks.
By Christine Howey
On Stage
Capsule reviews of current area theater presentations.
On View
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.
Enter, Stooge Right
Shemp gets his day in the Cinematheque's Stooges Blowout.
By Michael Gallucci
This Week's Day-By-Day Picks
Dino-Mite!
Discover the link between dinosaurs and birds at the history museum's new exhibit.
By Cris Glaser
Dysfunctional Family Values
Ensemble Theatre takes a Long look back at a classic.
By Cris Glaser and Michael Gallucci
Bring the Pain
Local bike park isn't for wusses.
By D.X. Ferris, Cris Glaser, Jared Klaus and Lucy McKernan
Here Comes the Sun
Rays of light fuel the Nature Center's toy car workshop.
By Cris Glaser and Lucy McKernan
Teutonic Techno
Michael Mayer's way better than those lame American DJs. Just ask him.
Word Magic, Inspiration, and Awe: Readings and Conversation with Kwame Alexander
@ Linsalata Alumni Center
Tue., April 23, 6-8 p.m.
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