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Dining Lead
A sushi magnate's latest spot is a welcome addition to Shaker Square.
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Dining Lead
The North Union Farmers Market celebrates a new season.
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Music Lead
No Doubt masters the formula for fun, high-fashion rock and roll.
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Music Lead
Wilco survives label kiss-offs and departing band members to deliver its most challenging album yet.
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Soundcheck
For one weekend every year, the death metal world casts its eyes on Lorain.
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Livewire
With Sounder. Thursday, April 25, at the Grog Shop.
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Livewire
With the Slackers and Avoid One Thing. Sunday, April 28, at the Agora Theatre.
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Livewire
With Pit and Sappy Bell. Monday, April 29, at the Agora Theatre.
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Livewire
Monday, April 29, at Gund Arena.
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CD Reviews
All of the Above (Coup D'Etat)
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CD Reviews
When I Was Cruel (Island)
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CD Reviews
Wood/Water (Anti/Epitaph)
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CD Reviews
Stereo (Vagrant) / Mono (Vagrant)
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Band of the Week
Coast to Coast (Shake It)
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News Lead
Either the feds are too inept, or they just don't want to know what roils beneath Uniontown.
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News Features
Police suggest Jeff Lukas made a small fortune on a liquor scam. Somehow, he got off with just a $500 fine.
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News Features
The New Black Panthers want a revolution, but they'll settle for an audience.
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Scene and Heard
Colleagues say Fulwood is a helluva guy -- and a really bad columnist.
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News Features
Twenty-five years of doing God's work can really wear out a guy.
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Letters
Letters published April 25, 2002
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Get Out
Working Dog Weekend pays tribute to our hardworking hounds.
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Get Out
Craig Schermer favors the Monty Python approach to U.S. history.
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Screens
Angelina Jolie's quest for redemption yields a lackluster Groundhog Day or something like it.
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Screens
You'll bust at the comic, cosmic carnage of Jason X.
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Screens
Bogdanovich works out his demons on Citizen Hearst.
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Theater
Two major playwrights thrive on local stages.
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Arts Features
Peter Bogdanovich wasn't dead. He was just acting like it.