Vol. 30, No. 39
The Glass Sky
The International Women's Air and Space Museum takes wing in Cleveland with a fresh look at women's role in aviation history and why flying is still a male domain.
By Jacqueline Marino
Blowing Smoke
Money and politics fueled the race back to CART.
By Mike Tobin
Edge
White Rights Group Dodges Protest
Promotional Rescue
With slim chances for stardom, New York's CMJ fest is a dingy walk on the indie side.
By Jonathan Cohen
Gaul Power
The sister act Les Nubians cozies up with world music and hip-hop.
By Michael Gallucci
Good Vibrations
A Bad Brains tribute album gives the band its due. Sort of.
By Jeff Niesel
Playback
Soundbites
War Is Heck
The revisionism of Three Kings kicks the Vietnam rut.
By Gregory Weinkauf
My Fair Ladies
Guinevere is a May-December romance that started with July.
By Andy Klein
Northern Lights
Mystery, Alaska is a successful mix of sweetness and irreverence.
By Bill Gallo
Sweet Country Dreams
The charm of Hartville Kitchen transcends the food.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Modern Master
Edward Weston created compelling photographs with subjects as diverse as bell peppers and nudes.
By Charles Yannopoulos
A Trio of Talent
Three plays initiate the new Cleveland theater season.
By Keith A. Joseph
Slavery 101
Going Mensa
Fumi Abe | Secret Society Comedy In Lakewood
@ Mahall's 20 Lanes
Thu., April 25, 8-9:45 p.m.
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By Mark Oprea
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By Brian Lumley
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By Emanuel Wallace
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