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Dining Lead
Casual sophistication and seafood at Blake's
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Music Lead
Dropped by her label, singer Aimee Mann self-released her album and hasn't looked back.
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Music Lead
Damon & Naomi team up with a Japanese band for what might be their last album.
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Soundcheck
Slamming with Cleveland Poetics; moving the Bop Stop
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Livewire
with Anti-Flag, Allergic to Whores, and Hit Squad. Friday, October 20, at the Blind Lemon.
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Livewire
with Bad Religion and Kid With Man Head. Monday, October 23, at the Agora
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Livewire
with Flogging Molly and Sum 41. Tuesday, October 24, at the Agora.
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Livewire
Wednesday, October 25, at Nighttown.
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CD Reviews
Eat at Whitey's (Tommy Boy)
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CD Reviews
Reflection Eternal (Rawkus)
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CD Reviews
The Last Waltz: The Final Recordings Live at Keystone Korner, September 1980 (Milestone)
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CD Reviews
Silo the Huskie
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News Lead
Garrett Burnett makes his living as a bare-knuckles brawler, a job nearing extinction.
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News Features
The fight over a psych program gives a black eye to Chagrin Falls.
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Scene and Heard
Billboard bimbos; green space; Barb looking bad
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Letters
Letters published October 19, 2000
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Get Out
A cooking class for the great outdoors
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Get Out
Getting ghastly behind bars at the abandoned state pen.
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Screens
Pay It Forward shoves its proactive propaganda down our throats until it stays down, but good.
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Screens
Spike Lee's new racial satire starts out strong, but ends up wasting ammunition.
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Visual Art
Ohio artist Charles Burchfield found creative freedom through watercolors.
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Theater
Local legend rises to the occasion in CSU comedy.
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Arts Features
Christopher Guest takes his comedy very, very seriously