Vol. 31, No. 4
Burn Baby, Burn
Racial tensions simmer in the Cleveland Fire Department as a 23-year-old affirmative action decision comes under fire.
By Mike Tobin
Profit Pioneer
A capitalist crusader takes the free market to Vietnam.
By Frank Kuznik
Girl Talk
Feminism puts on its party dress for the Insides Out conference.
By Laura Putre
The Edge
Trial Triggers Relative Reunion
By From staff reports
Hair Bands and Heritage
A Los Angeles outfit with a political message about Armenian genocide, System of a Down makes carnival music for headbangers.
By Sabrina Kaleta
The Sound of Art Damaged Music
The always prolific Jad Fair takes yet another lineup of Half Japanese on the road.
By Brian Baker
The Way He Likes It
When he's not teaching at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, local jazz guitarist Bob Ferrazza lays down the heavy swing.
By Aaron Steinberg
20 Miles
Grog Shop
By Jeff Niesel
Dave Douglas's Charms of the Night Sky Quartet
Wexner Center Performance Space, Columbus
Bernard Butler
Friends & Lover
By Michael Gallucci
Various Artists
Fire and Skill: The Songs of the Jam
Peggy Stern
Actual Size
By Harvey Pekar
No Brass
The Crowning of the Sun
Soundbites
Hard Rock doesn't always rock so hard
From Titipu, With Love
Mike Leigh beautifully and intimately re-creates the glory days of Gilbert and Sullivan.
By Gregory Weinkauf
Dull Knife
The Scream trilogy closes out on a yawn.
By Robert Wilonsky
Baltimore Bugaloo
Liberty Heights celebrates life the way it was before we got so hip.
By Jean Oppenheimer
The Man Who Would Be Killed
Chen Kaige's Chinese epic balances the historical and the intimate.
By Andy Klein
Seventh Heaven
The Chef's Tasting Menu at Lola is a religious experience all its own.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Side Dish
Bad Food for Thought
Stoking the Flames
Through his art, Jacob Lawrence keeps a revolutionary's vision of freedom alive.
By Charles Yannopoulos
Goosing The Duck
Ibsen goes to Cleveland in Great Lakes's latest update.
By Keith A. Joseph
The Angolan Shuffle
Kids. Grass Skirts. Body Paint. Fun.
By Ginger Burnett
Good to Be Bat
Take the kids to the batcave for this exhibit
By David Powers
TRIPLE THREAT TOUR feat. Point.Blank, Dr. Urshuu, & Kill Feed
@ TempleLive at the Cleveland Masonic
Fri., April 19, 8 p.m.
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