Vol. 32, No. 33
The Bank of Jim Crow
Critics say Charter One is the poster child for the industry's ugliest practice.
By Sarah Fenske
Hidden Horrors
Illegal dog fighting remains one of Cleveland's best-kept secrets.
By Erick Trickey
Life in the Kill Zone
Good schools and free cable satiate residents in the shadow of the Perry Nuclear Power Plant. But evacuation plans are never far away.
Pirates, Ahoy!
Looking for your own low-watt radio station? No way -- José's already got it.
By From staff reports
Seeing Through the Fog
Letters published August 16, 2001
Heavenly Hindsight
Blindness changed the life of Hank Lyman, an accomplished bluesman who reaped his blessings through music.
By Kathryn DeLong
Devil With the Red Neck
David Allan Coe makes no apologies for his barroom rebel persona.
By Denise Edgington
Warped Priorities
Local bands were an afterthought at Nautica Stage this year.
By Jeff Niesel
Sade
With India.Arie. Saturday, August 18, at the CSU Convocation Center.
By Michael Gallucci
Shawn Colvin
Saturday, August 18, at Cain Park.
By John Patrick Gatta
So Many Roads Tour
Featuring Ratdog, Rusted Root, Karl Denson's Tiny Universe, DJ Logic, and Keller Williams. Tuesday, August 21, at Nautica Stage.
By Keith Gribbins
Destiny's Child
With Nelly, Eve, and Jessica Simpson. Wednesday, August 22, at Gund Arena.
By Rob Harvilla
Usher
8701 (Arista)
The Clean
Getaway (Merge)
By Joe S. Harrington
Rebecca Gates
Ruby Series (Badman Recording)
By Brian Baker
Chimaira
Pass Out of Existence (Roadrunner)
By Jarrod Zickefoose
Untrue West
He's cuddly, goofy, and often a bore. Meet the new Jesse James.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Ship of Fools
Color-blind casting is one thing, but Captain Corelli's Mandolin goes absurdly overboard.
By Bill Gallo
Race Baiting
The prize is $2 million, but the reward isn't worth the effort.
By Robert Wilonsky
Give Him an Inch
John Cameron Mitchell takes a mile with his all-purpose, silly-fun musical Hedwig.
By David Ehrenstein
Peaks and Valleys
A little balance could go a long way for Pucci's.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Barbie Abuse
Red Hen denizens dare to desecrate the Great American Doll.
By Keith A. Joseph
Blessed Bash
Old traditions meet new trends at the Feast of the Assumption.
By Ginger Burnett
How Great Thou's Art
WCSB's Chris and Thea have some catching up to do. Care to join them?
By Richard Wagle
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