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Dining Lead
Westlake's ode to the Emerald Isle is a strip-mall gem indeed.
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Dining Lead
A Texas chain devours two Cleveland seafood shacks.
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Music Lead
Nikka Costa quickens soul's pulse with punchy music and low-riding trousers.
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Music Lead
From log cabins to libraries, Stepsister spills its white-trash pride over any stage it can find.
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Soundcheck
Schoolteacher Conya Doss is a new label's prize pupil.
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Livewire
With Leona Naess. Thursday, March 14, at the Agora.
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Livewire
Friday, March 15, at the Tri-C Western Campus Auditorium, and Saturday, March 16, at the Fairmount Temple Auditorium in Beachwood.
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Livewire
Saturday, March 16, at Spy.
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Livewire
With the Datsuns and the Chargers. Wednesday, March 20, at the Grog Shop.
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CD Reviews
Under Rug Swept (Maverick)
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CD Reviews
Don't Be Afraid of Love (Skint/Columbia)
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CD Reviews
Land 1975-2002 (Arista)
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CD Reviews
In Search Of . . . (Virgin)
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Band of the Week
Things Shaped in Passing (Suicide Squeeze)
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News Lead
A salute to those who keep the hometown rock rolling.
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News Features
One snowy night, Wyatt Morrow's secret got away.
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News Features
The ghost of a deadly fight calls for developer Bart Wolstein.
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News Features
Collinwood earns its job center after 20 years of trying.
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Letters
Letters published March 14, 2002
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Get Out
Cleveland Public Theatre reenvisions Eugene O'Neill.
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Get Out
A Cleveland director pays tribute to the consummate Tupperware lady.
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Screens
Paul Anderson spins an enjoyable origin yarn for the frightening games.
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Screens
In the Ice Age, three mammals and a baby try to keep us warm.
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Screens
De Niro and Murphy play it by the numbers in Showtime, but that's not a bad thing.
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Screens
Harrison's Flowers reveals -- duh -- that war is bad.
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Visual Art
Beck Center's exhibition revels in the strength and wonder of portraiture.
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Arts Features
For years, Fletch was out of print. Now, his father explains why.