Vol. 31, No. 32
Fear And Bowling
High-tech investors strike fast to spare the PBA from the gutter.
By Andrew Putz
Too Much of a Good Thing
Local research bolsters bad news about overused antibiotics.
By Lydialyle Gibson
Home Sweet Mobile Home
Decorating ideas for your double-wide domicile.
By Laura Putre
Edge
Plain Dealer columnist Sam Fulwood III gets an embarrassing welcome to Cleveland
HOPE Springs a Leak
Letters published August 10-August 16, 2000
Back to Norm
Cleveland musician Norman Tischler put an end to fast living before it put an end to his career.
By Harvey Pekar
Better Days
A hot first album has 3 Doors Down talking about a music revolution. Step One: moving out of Mom and Dad's place.
By Michael Gallucci
Shellac
1000 Hurts (Touch and Go)
By Jeff Niesel
De La Soul
Art Official Intelligence: Mosaic Thump (Tommy Boy)
Tadd Dameron
Tadd Dameron: 1947-1949 (Classics)
Pleasure Void
Up Your Ass (self-released)
Montreux Jazz Festival
featuring Al Jarreau, Roberta Flack, Joe Sample, David Sanborn, and George Duke. Friday, August 11, at the State Theatre.
By Aaron Steinberg
Santana
with Macy Gray. Friday, August 11, at Blossom.
By John Benson
Lyle Lovett
Saturday, August 12, at the Lakewood Civic Auditorium.
Mike Ireland
Sunday, August 13, at the Beachland.
By Kurt Hernon
Scabbed Over
The Replacements can't score, even with Gene Hackman on the team.
By Robert Wilonsky
Death in Texas
Affairs of the heart turn grisly in the restored and recut Blood Simple.
By Gregory Weinkauf
Something Old, Something New
Traci's
By Elaine T. Cicora
Mile-High Eats
Fly BusinessFirst on Continental and dine like royalty
To Hell and Back
John Sokol's artistic world is full of fire and brimstone, but it's one worth exploring.
By Charles Yannopoulos
Burgeoning Bloom
Two leads transform Violet into a fragrant nosegay.
By Keith A. Joseph
Born Again?
Tammy Faye Bakker's back, but don't be afraid this time
War Is Hale
Hale Farm and Village
By Keith Gribbins
A Finger on History
Wood County Historical Center
By David Powers
Hexennacht at German Central!
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Sat., April 27, 6-10 p.m.
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By Brian Lumley
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By Emanuel Wallace
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