Vol. 32, No. 67
The Making of a Pro Violinist
You only get 10 minutes to prove you're worthy. It's easier to get a job in the NFL.
By Kevin Hoffman
A Faint Pulse
Universal health care, a concept left for dead, twitches back to life.
By Martin Kuz
Marino's Folly
A publishing magnate's golden touch turns to rust -- and leaves his ex-partner broke.
Something for the Ladies
The College Club gets sassy in its old age.
By Laura Putre
Emerald Ire
Letters published April 11, 2002
Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang
Hip-hop apostles pay tribute to God, but get little love from local clergy.
Flying High
Huge in Sweden, the Hellacopters are bringing their rambunctious rock and roll to the American masses.
By Joe S. Harrington
They've Got the Power
WRUW radio has upped its signal strength. Can the student-run station's share in the Cleveland market follow suit?
By Jason Bracelin
Starsailor
MTV Campus Invasion Tour, with Starsailor, Nickelback, Default, and Injected. Friday, April 12, at John Carroll University.
By Brian Baker
Dillinger Four
Saturday, April 13, at the Grog Shop.
By Rob Harvilla
Beulah
Sunday, April 14, at the Grog Shop.
By Maya Singer
Black 47
Tuesday, April 16, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Steve Byrne
Bonnie Raitt
Silver Lining (Capitol)
By Carlo Wolff
Dieselboy
ProjectHuman (Human Recordings)
By Steve Boughton
Ed Harcourt
Here Be Monsters (Heavenly/Capitol)
40th Dimension
The Crop Report (KRU Records)
By Brolin Winning
Ciao Bella
Down (Beautiful Music)
By Keith Gribbins
The Lord's Work?
In Frailty, it's a Texas massacre with God's blessings.
By Robert Wilonsky
Hairy Plotters
Ignoble savages go ape in Human Nature.
By Gregory Weinkauf
Driving You Crazy
Ben and Sam go nuts in the valuable but frustrating Changing Lanes.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Eye-Opening Meals
Sizing up the sunrise selections at a trio of downtown eateries.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Scoop du Jour
Mitchell Brothers Ice Cream sets up shop in Solon.
Revealing Photos
A corporate art collection effectively traces photography's last quarter-century.
By Eleanor LeBeau
When Online Got Off Base
Or: How Mark Cuban would have -- and could have? -- saved the music biz
Styles That Stick
How to Duck the problem of wear and tear on your party duds.
By Miriam J. Smith
Solid Gold
Five milestone discs the Rock Hall won't be saluting.
By Michael Gallucci
SPRING MINI & ME NAMASTE & SUGAR DAY!
@ Chagrin Falls Township Hall
Sat., April 27, 10-11 a.m.
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