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Dining Lead
Dinner at Lozada's makes for an exotic, sometimes exasperating experience.
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Dining Lead
Lola's Michael Symon unveils a summer lineup.
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Music Lead
Age hasn't softened Henry Rollins, but it has Warped his sensibilities.
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Music Lead
Clean, upbeat rhymes landed Kurtis Blow on the hip-hop scrap heap.
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Soundcheck
Today's metal fans are over their demonic dabbling.
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Livewire
With Uncle Kracker. Friday, August 3, at Nautica Stage.
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Livewire
With Train and the Old 97s. Saturday, August 4, at Blossom.
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Livewire
With 112. Sunday, August 5, at Gund Arena.
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Livewire
With the Beta Band and Kid Koala. Wednesday, August 8, at Blossom.
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CD Reviews
Two (Nettwerk America)
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CD Reviews
Owls (Jade Tree)
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CD Reviews
Time (The Revelator) (Acony)
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CD Reviews
Body Over Mind (Gemini)
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News Lead
On the trail for golden arms with baseball's most devout junkies, the scouts.
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News Features
DEA agents were right about Ranford Washington. It was the Fourth Amendment they had trouble with.
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News Features
What regulation targets gays? It's Ohio's 'importuning' law.
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News Features
'30s gurus have something to teach the youngsters.
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Scene and Heard
Excavators raise a stink over Garfield Heights's landfill development.
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Letters
Letters published August 2, 2001
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Get Out
Louise Lasser still has the acting spark.
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Get Out
Daniel Thompson knows that you don't do the crime if you can't do the rhyme.
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Screens
Rush Hour 2 is as light on its feet as a dead elephant.
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Screens
Anna Thomson leads a quirky cast through the misnamed Fast Food, Fast Women.
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Screens
At nearly four hours, Shinji Aoyama's Eureka is a bit much, but it well repays the time it demands.
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Theater
A slightly mature Huck delights in Big River's musical retooling.
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Arts Features
Five years after Swingers, Jon Favreau just wanted to get a movie Made.