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    By Jonathan Kaminsky

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    Our reporter sets out in search of a naked lunch.

    By Janine Zeitlin

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    By Amy Guthrie

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    Death in the Skies

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Northern State

With DRI and Hot Cha Cha. 9 p.m. Sunday, April 27, $10 (all ages). Grog Shop, 2785 Euclid Hts. Blvd., 216-321-5588.

By D.X. Ferris

Published on April 23, 2008

Maybe, maybe, maybe there's a small chance you haven't heard of Northern State, the N.Y.C. white girls who are, bar none, the indie world's top all-female rap crew — if only by default. Sure, their early stuff was a little creaky. But their mic skills and hooky beats are rockin' it with the big boys on their latest album, Can I Keep This Pen?, which features production by the Beastie Boys' Adrock and dropped on Mike Patton's Ipecac label. And, if you haven't heard it, their cover of "No Surprises" was one of the highlights of Stereogum's tribute to Radiohead's Kid A. Lady Sovereign isn't gonna bust out that one. P.S.: Show up early for Kansas singer-songwriter DRI (short for "A-dri-anne," who fills out her tunes with sultry electro- and world-beats. Sure, it's Sunday night. But if this show doesn't make you smile through Monday morning, nothing will.