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Dining Lead
Elegant Blue Point Grille makes love to your senses.
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Dining Lead
Falls Gets Two Fish Stories
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Music Lead
The Apples in Stereo's Robert Schneider discovers there's life beyond '60s pop.
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Music Lead
After 30 years, NRBQ, one of rock and roll's greatest enigmas, hasn't gotten any easier to figure out.
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Music Lead
Ween exercises its creative freedom and goes hi-fi with its new album, White Pepper.
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CD Reviews
Smile (Columbia)
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CD Reviews
Muy Divertido! (Atlantic)
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CD Reviews
Wildflowers (Knitting Factory)
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News Lead
A Reporter's Nightmare
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News Lead
The Art of Violence
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News Lead
A Legal Quagmire
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News Features
Veterans take on the task of counting the war dead.
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Scene and Heard
Beaten Barrister Jacks Up Jury
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Letters
Fine Whines; Forensic Exploitation; Another Average Reader Pleased; Local Boys Making Good; "Church" Not Built on Rob's Rock; Bad Fest, Good Drummer
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Get Out
Vietnam Wall inspires playwright
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Get Out
Talk with comet finder Alan Hale
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Screens
Gladiator doesn't lack heroism or spectacle, but its drama is tainted by cowardice.
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Screens
I Dreamed of Africa, about one family's tragic life in Kenya, falls prey to a feeble screenplay.
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Screens
1970s suburbia, teen lust, immaculate maidens, and looming Catholicism form a volatile blend in The Virgin Suicides.
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Screens
Incest shatters a calm surface in The War Zone.
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Visual Art
Margaret Bourke-White created fine art out of Cleveland's steel mills.
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Theater
Graham crackles on the Ohio stage in Great Lakes' madcap adaptation.
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Arts Features
DVDs pull back the curtain on the movies, but do you really want to see the Wizard?