The Revolutionary Next Door
After 17 years as a tradesman and teacher in America, political activist Noel Cassidy faces deportation for questionable charges of terrorism. Or for an immigration violation. Or simply because he was unlucky in love.
By Mike Tobin
Monumental Makeover
The Sculpture Center chips away at debris on city artworks.
By Mark Naymik
The Edge
Letters
Motor City Medium
Techno braveheart Derrick May feels the melancholy of his hometown and a revolution that left him behind.
By Michael Gallucci
Soundbites
Tommy Wiggins; Thunderdome; Party for Murray Saul
By David W. Martin
Playback
By Michael Gallucci and Bill Gibb
Livewire
By John Benson, Tim Piai and Aaron Steinberg
Newfolkland
Great Big Sea washes in from the isolated, music-rich maritime province.
By Steve Byrne
Forever Young
Like a worn copy of The Catcher in the Rye, the Violent Femmes' 1983 debut awaits the angst-ridden teen.
By Aaron Steinberg
Virtual Content and Its Discontents
David Cronenberg proves that reality games can be adult fun.
By Michael Sragow
The Mild Bunch
The fine novel The Hi-Lo Country is transformed into a so-so movie.
Guy Gets Girl,Unfortunately
Spade's relentless shtick is oh-so-familiar and hardly romantic.
By Bill Gallo
Miracle on Madison
Wu's Cuisine is an education in good taste.
By Elaine T. Cicora
End Games
There's still time to see performance artists bare all in Cleveland. But hurry.
By Charles Yannopoulos
Gone With the Girdle
The Old Settler is a modern dinosaur's take on life in wartime Harlem.
By Keith A. Joseph
Haunted Hearts
In The Price, Arthur Miller once again spanks the American Dream gone awry.
Night & Day
April 22-28, 1999
By Laura Putre
Touched by an Angley
By Tim Piai
Wry on Rye
By Ruth Corradi Beach
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