Vol. 30, No. 32
Blessed Other
A prophet without honor in the Catholic Church, Maureen Sweeney-Kyle is building her own religious empire on an 83-acre farm in Lorain County. And making a lot of money for Mary.
By Laura Putre
Warped Justice
Jails have become our new mental hospitals.
By Jacqueline Marino
Edge
Mob Boss Beats Rap, Returns Home
The Tide Is In
Blondie makes its inevitable return.
By David W. Martin
Like a Brain Surgeon
No dummy, ¨Weird Al¨ Yankovic has outlasted many of his parody subjects.
By Rob Harvilla
To Hell and Back
After eschewing booze and blow, Ray Wylie Hubbard is one of country music's most reliable and giving songwriters.
By Steve Byrne
Playback
Livewire
Soundbites
Kiss-ed Off
Don't lose your mind over Detroit Rock City.
By Robert Wilonsky
A Lead in Spite of Himself
Bowfinger delivers a questionable lesson on how to steal a star.
By Hal Hinson
Charmed Circle
A father's infatuation triggers a son's introspection in My Life So Far.
By Jean Oppenheimer
Reality Is . . . (Fill in the Blank)
From Spain, a movie that questions the relationship between dreams and reality, truth and illusion.
By Andy Klein
Good Old Sammy's
The Granddaddy of Cleveland restaurants isn't over the hill yet.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Reflecting on the Past
A sculptor uses glass and other common materials to explore the mysteries of memory.
By Charles Yannopoulos
Measure for Pleasure
Measure for Measure finds the Bard in a decadent mood.
By Keith A. Joseph
Encore
Jump, Jive & Ribbet
Ghost Rider
Baldassarre Rock Orchestra
@ The Winchester
Fri., April 26, 7:30 p.m.
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