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Dining Lead
Fine brews douse the drawbacks at the Rocky River Brewing Company.
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Dining Lead
Willoughby's Lure Bistro joins the ranks of Cleveland's finest outdoor spots.
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Music Lead
San Francisco's Sage beat the odds -- and the modeling industry -- to land her DJ reputation.
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Music Lead
Country singer Debrae hopes to parlay looks and talent into something more.
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Soundcheck
Disparate styles and influences blend well in the music of Critikill.
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Livewire
With Remedy. Thursday, May 17, at the Agora.
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Livewire
With Satan's Satellites. Friday, May 18, at the Beachland.
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Livewire
With Warmdesk and DJ Veins. Saturday, May 19, at Speak in Tongues.
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Livewire
Wednesday, May 23, at the Grog Shop.
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CD Reviews
Identikit (De Soto)
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CD Reviews
Reveal (Warner Bros.)
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CD Reviews
Scar (Mammoth)
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CD Reviews
Force of Nature (self-released)
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News Lead
Drugs, assassins, conspiracies, and the tale of a mild-mannered professor
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News Features
For Cleveland City Council members, home is not necessarily where the ward is.
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News Features
Who cares if Granny gets her lunch?
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Scene and Heard
Hot on the trail of North Olmsteds Dramamine junkies
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Letters
Letters published May 17, 2001
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Get Out
The Cleveland Metroparks needs 650 record collectors -- and their boats.
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Get Out
Sam Phillips lends a hand to the percussive rainbow.
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Screens
The downbeat romance Angel Eyes is going to be a tough sell.
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Screens
Michael Winterbottom delivers a snowy, Wild West adaptation of Thomas Hardy.
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Screens
Shrek offers an amusing if empty fractured fairy tale.
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Screens
For a price, Molly Parker takes Peter Sarsgaard to The Center of the World.
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Theater
Fosse's 26-year-old musical is better than ever.
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Arts Features
Novelist James Ellroy reshapes America's ugly history in his own image