Vol. 31, No. 6
Bound to Die
Anthony Apanovitch has been sentenced to die in the electric chair. Despite evidence suggesting he may be innocent, the state is determined that he will.
By Jacqueline Marino
Making Waves
When the lake freezes, the Coast Guard heats up.
By Mike Tobin
The Edge
Daily Dumps Metro Musers
By From staff reports
Never Ben Better
Burn to Shine, Ben Harper's latest album, showcases the talented musician at his best.
By John Benson
Sax, No Violence
'Howie Smith vs. Howie Smith' pits a local sax master against his own creativity.
By Aaron Steinberg
Life After Sublime
The Long Beach Dub Allstars try to bounce back without the late Brad Nowell.
By Rob Harvilla
Galactic
Peabody's DownUnder
Brian McKnight
Allen Theatre
By Jeff Niesel
Cows in the Graveyard
Grog Shop
By Sarah E. Tascone
The Cure
Bloodflowers
Michael Penn
MP4: Days Since a Lost Time Accident
By Brian Baker
Buddy Blue
Dipsomania
By Harvey Pekar
Grasshopper Pie
Gypsy Sky
Soundbites
Foiled by the Gap
American Psycho
Danny Boyle and Leonardo DiCaprio deliver a deranged knave's baptism of blood in The Beach.
By Gregory Weinkauf
Back to School
Snow Day makes the alternative look better.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Guru Smuru
Holy Smoke could make disbelievers of us all.
By Jean Oppenheimer
A Break in the Chains
Neighborly Zelda has tasty food and a singular style.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Side Dish
Welcome to His Nightmare
Art by the Book
Ideas and emotions mix like oil and water in CSU's thought-provoking but not always satisfying faculty show.
By Charles Yannopoulos
The Clown Ascending
Beck Center takes a frenetic page from TV's golden age.
By Keith A. Joseph
Cross-Country Training
Hobo folkies take their show on the road
By Jeff Woodard
52 Pick Ups
New book brings romance to Northeast Ohio
By Kathryn DeLong
David J, Anella Herim
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