Vol. 38, No. 15
Social worker in caged kids case gets probation
By Pete Kotz
Lone Ranger
Bob Dean spent 14 years exposing the systemic screwing of black workers. He's still waiting for someone to listen.
By Lisa Rab
PD dumps Sam Fulwood's column. Cleveland weeps.
New DVD on the Tribe's 1948 World Series run
The battle between the artificial sweeteners
Maybe Eugene Sanders believes in openness after all?
Cleveland finishes third on the most hemorrhaging city list
A Life Less Fortunate
A troubled mind leads to a troubling murder.
By T. K. Kim
Wretched Refuse
A failed state bureaucrat sponges off Cuyahoga County.
By First Punch
Tribe 2007
Why this year's version of last year's team might suck just a little less.
By Derf
Trash Talking
Letters published April 11, 2007
Free Music Monday: Mick Boogie and Marco Polo
By Erich Burnett
Clarks Frontman Hits Akron
DJ Getemgump's top 10 list of Cleveland's best soul
The case of the pooping dog has been solved
Money Where Your Mouth Is: Kate Voegele
What a Spectacle!
Xtina is the world's greatest entertainer.
By Andrew Miller
New Nine Inch Nails Today
Man of a Million Masks
Mike Patton dips into pop on his latest foray.
By Chris Parker
Rubber City Grooves
DJ Forrest Getemgump returns to his B-boy roots with Smoking Soul.
By Denise Grollmus
Factory Girl
Pat is back at Pat's in the Flats, but her gear still needs some help.
By Justin F. Farrar
Billy Joel
Friday, April 13, at Quicken Loans Arena.
By Mike McGuirk
Casiotone for the Painfully Alone
With the Muttering Retreats and Tightrope Kaleidoscope. Friday, April 13, at the Beachland.
By Eddie Fleisher
Neptune
Friday, April 13, at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
By David Imburgia
Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Sunday, April 15, at the House of Blues.
By Duane Verh
Pink Reason
With Clipd Beaks, Jerk, and the Pages. Monday, April 16, at Tower 2012 (9521 Madison Avenue).
The Moaners
With the New Lou Reeds and Chittlin'. Monday, April 16, at the Beachland.
Mono
With World's End Girlfriend and the Drift. Monday, April 16, at the Grog Shop.
By Andrew Clayman
Yo La Tengo
With Times New Viking. Tuesday, April 17, at the Beachland.
P.G. Six
Slightly Sorry (Drag City)
Jesu
Conqueror (Hydra Head)
MIMS
Music Is My Savior (Capitol/EMI)
By Dan LeRoy
Kings of Leon
Because of the Times (RCA)
By Bob Ruggiero
White Mice
Blassstphlegmeice (Load)
By Angela Sawyer
Olympian Gold
God of War II enters the pantheon of classic games.
By Gary Hodges
Here are the week's best releases from the pop-culture universe:
By Michael Gallucci
Hot 100
A new showcase takes over downtown.
By D.X. Ferris
Wake Up
Headlining set at the Cleveland 100 showcase, 10 p.m. Saturday, April 14. Peabody's, 2083 E. 21st St., 216-776-9999.
Scott Blasey
With Andy Dolson. 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 18. $5, 21 and over/$10, 18-20. The Lime Spider, 207 S. Main St., Akron, 330-762-2350.
Play Havoc
With Illogic, Green Brothers, Illpoetic, Eye-Rekshon, and Blitz the Ambassador. 9 p.m. Friday, April 13. At the Symposium, 11794 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, 216-521-9696. $10, 21 and over/$13, 18-20.
Bears
Shortest Day of the Year (BearsPop.com)
The Unsparing Sea
EP (www.myspace.com/unsparingsea)
Peeping Bomb
With Hitchcock in its rear window, bland voyeur thriller does its best not to perturb(ia)
By Robert Wilonsky
Her One Little Secret
By Jordan Harper, Luke Y. Thompson and Robert Wilonsky
Accidental Tourists
Doc treats Sudanese lost boys as feel-good fodder.
By Rob Nelson
Our top DVD picks for the week of April 10:
Short Takes
Capsule reviews of Perfect Stranger and Into Great Silence.
By some writer
Wanna run a restaurant in Richfield?
Feeding Time!
Behind the scenes at the world's biggest buffet.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Song Sung Long
A musical with one song, Passion entrances and frustrates.
By Christine Howey
Mikey G's Picks o' the Week
Capsule reviews of current area theater presentations.
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.
Mass. Mayhem
Show Tunes for Straihgt Folks
By Cris Glaser
Read All About It!
Going Once...
Batter Up!
By Chad Felton
Face to Face
Exhibit focuses on some fuzzy mugs.
A Cornucopia of Creativity
Local artists show off their skills.
By Carissa Bowlin
Hear My Gong
Touched By an Angel
By Zachary Lewis
Rage Against Nothing
Visitng Jungian writer tells folks to just chill.
Bringing Out the Dead
Katamu's latest play looks at the gut-busting side of funerals.
Bananas!
A Knight to Remember
Alt-country troubadour's bootleg set finally becomes legal.
Tot Rock
Little ones twist and shout at a concert especially for them.
Will Power
Color Us Impressed
Get a Leg Up
Old Angle offers a happy hour for folks who don't work 9-to-5.
Burning Love
An Elvis look-alike and a gender-bending mechanic get it on in hit play.
It's Like a Brand New Club!
Full Metal Racket
Wife Without Parols
Unhappily domesticated comedian hits the bottle for inspiration.
By P.F. Wilson
Golden Group
High Art
Movie fest takes viewers to the top of the world.
By Marge Perko
DIZGO w/ Camel Butter
@ The Winchester
Thu., April 25, 8 p.m.
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