Vol. 37, No. 50
Cupid's Crisis
Can $10 million buy love for Jewish Cleveland?
By Lisa Rab
The High Art of Bathroom Graffiti
By Pete Kotz
Celebrity Cheers & Jeers: Police Dispatcher Edition
The Fight Against Cocaine
West Side Jim Speaks of Love and Inbreeding
Those Women Are Has-Been Garbage!
Cleveland Overlooked Among Hot Destinations
By Erich Burnett
Dan Savage, meet Colbert
The Whims of Kucinich
Lonely Jewish hearts
Kucinich Needs a Real Challenge
A Second Motion for Mr. Dreyer
Sammy Backpedals on Bold Tops Declaration
Library Sex: It's bad for you
Sam Lectures Cleveland about Thin Skin
What is a Normal Jew?
Jared Klaus is a hack
Sam weeps for the loss of Tops
Translated: Romeo's Press Conference
File under 'Money Well Spent'
Imagine . . .
That Marc Dann is the real thing.
By Jared Klaus
Elf-in-Chief
Is another Kucinich vanity project in store?
By First Punch
Problems in "Lakewood"
Letters published December 13, 2006
Cracker Fight in Willoughby
The Christian Dixie Chicks
Your Holiday Throwdown Guide
WCPN Talks Cleveland Music History
He's in the Army Now
Filter frontman Richard Patrick finds new life in classic rock.
By D.X. Ferris
Richard Patrick is not a dick
GNR's Democracy: Tune in Next Year!
The Book of Rock
Rock the Christmas with Styx
Ex Gets World Music Right
Concerts: This Just In...
No Chinese Democracy this Year
Army of One: Our Bad
Hold Steady Finds Love at the Grog
Army of Anyone Extra
When Punks Grow Up
Legendary '70s anarchists turn their attention to . . . Ethiopia?
By Nate Cavalieri
Frosty Sleeps With the Fishes
Let's put those overplayed Christmas classics to bed and download brand-new ones.
Gotta Be Gilla
Redman's new album is finally about to drop. What the hell took him so long?
By Quibian Salazar-Moreno
In Flames
With Lacuna Coil, Soil, the Sword, and Seemless. Wednesday, December 13, at the Agora.
By Matt Gorey
Calico System
With Haste the Day, Flee the Seen, and Heavy Heavy Low Low. Thursday, December 14, at the Agora.
By Andrea Noble
Action Action
With Jonezetta, We Are the Fury, Maxeen, and Arms for Venus. Thursday, December 14, at the Grog Shop.
By MacKenzie Wilson
R.A.W.
With Jackal & Hyde, Adam T, Donald Glaude, JE Merg, DJ T-1000, Omar Santana, Tom Sawyer, and Joshua Perry. Saturday, December 16, at the Agora.
By Steve Boughton
Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band
With Eric Church. Saturday, December 16, at the Q.
By Duane Verh
Aloha
With the Ex and Thee Scarcity of Tanks. Saturday, December 16, at the Grog Shop.
Blitz the Ambassador
With Edotkom, Play Havoc, Rime Royal, Iyan Anomolie, and DJ Sleepyhead. Sunday, December 17, at the Grog Shop.
By Eddie Fleisher
Gogol Bordello
With Valient Thorr and Dan Sartain. Sunday, December 17, at the House of Blues.
By Andrew Marcus
Napalm Death
With A Life Once Lost, Dead to Fall, and Animosity. Monday, December 18, at Peabody's.
By David Lay
The Murder Junkies
With the Subtones and Human Zambonies. Wednesday, December 20, at the Grog Shop.
The Bee Gees
The Studio Albums 1967-1968 (Reprise)
By Angela Sawyer
Gwen Stefani
The Sweet Escape (Interscope)
By Garrett Kamps
Various Artists
Christmas Break: Relaxing Jazz for the Holidays (Telarc)
Mary J. Blige
Reflections (A Retrospective) (Geffen)
By Dan LeRoy
Geoff White
Nevertheless (Background)
By Dave Segal
Wii Love It
Nintendo finally gets 1-Up on the competition.
By Chris Ward
Here are the week's best releases from the pop-culture universe:
By Michael Gallucci
Staying Home
A Cle-mo outfit packs it in.
Robert Lockwood Celebration and Benefit
8 p.m. Friday, December 15, $10. Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Ave., 216-383-1123.
Moises Borges' Brazilian Dance Party
10 p.m. Saturday, December 16. 2527, 2527 W. 25th St., 216-771-2527.
JiMiller Band
In Trance It (www.JiMIller.com)
The Hollywood Blondes
15 Minutes of Lame (MySpace.com/TheHollywoodBlondes)
By Matthew Chernus
Play Havoc
All Things Due (www.playhavoc.net)
Farce of a Champion
By Jordan Harper and Robert Wilonsky
Rich Man, Poor Man
Turns out money does buy happyness.
By Robert Wilonsky
Smack Off
Heath Ledger's bod can't save this by-the-numbers drug flick.
By Rob Nelson
Our top DVD picks for the week of December 12:
A Hitch in Thyme
Fine food meets foul service on the square in Medina.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Bowl Games
A new SouperMarket serves up the best of broth worlds.
Rotten Christmas Parties, Part I: Thomson/West
Your Guide to New Year's Eve
A Culinary Christmas
Dancevert's important contribution to art
Lock & Reload
Ralphie and his glorious gun return fire at the Play House.
By Christine Howey
Chipotle Chicken Dance
Capsule reviews of current area theater presentations.
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.
This Is the End
Intern Affairs
Fly Fables
Ancient tales get a hip-hop makeover.
By Cris Glaser
Chill Factor
By Carissa Bowlin
Need a Miracle?
Must-See Xmas
The Cleveland Orchestra rings in the holidays.
By Zachary Lewis
After-School Special
Lakewood Library wants to save your kid's grades.
The Simple Life
Fake Your Way to 50 Bucks
Going Out or Staying In
Some alternate tunes to set the tone
Kill Your Colleagues
By P.F. Wilson
Dreaming of a Loud Christmas
Home for Holidays
Dazzling lights and giant nutcrackers grace Stan Hywet.
By Jason Morgan
Traffic Jam
Mule Varitaions
Football-star senator writes a career-spanning memoir.
Hipster's Lament
Let's Eat!
Dirty Dancing
Gay bar teams up athletics with muscle-bound dancer.
Tenacious Tea
Rockers sing about teabagging and corpulent porn stars.
Wish You Were There
Gifford Landen photographs Key West and other warm places.
Swinging Christmas
Helen Welch belts out teh holiday cheer at Playhouse Square's Jingle Bell Swing.
Staying In
Stocking Your Bar
Going Out
Feeling Fine and Looking Good
Help Your Bartender Help You
Memory Lane
@ The Foundry
Sat., March 30, 7 p.m.
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