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Dining Lead
Alice Cooper's rock and roll restaurant plays some pretty familiar riffs.
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Dining Lead
Beachwood's new international food store flaunts its co-owner's heritage.
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Music Lead
Britain's going crazy over the Hives. Can the U.S. be far behind?
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Music Lead
For his first official solo album, Phish's Trey Anastasio scales back the guitar and hauls out the funk.
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Soundcheck
The Silver Company nurtures platinum dreams.
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Livewire
Sunday, June 9, at Peabody's.
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Livewire
Monday, June 10, at the Grog Shop.
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Livewire
With Billy Bob Thornton. Tuesday, June 11, at the Tower City Amphitheater.
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Livewire
Wednesday, June 12, at the Grog Shop.
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CD Reviews
The Eminem Show (Aftermath)
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CD Reviews
The Private Press (MCA)
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CD Reviews
Heathen (ISO/Columbia)
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CD Reviews
Stainless Gamelan: Inside the Dream Syndicate Volume III (Table of the Elements)
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Band of the Week
Dumb Looks Still Free (Smog Veil)
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News Lead
Jim Simone has been kicked, stabbed, run over, and shot in the face. He's still standing.
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News Features
With big money and the right name, a car salesman turns to politics.
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News Features
With Middlefield's cancer study six months overdue, a band of pastors prepares for battle.
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News Features
Looking for arch-villains? Check out who's driving the golf carts.
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Letters
Letters published June 5, 2002
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Get Out
GuitarMania sticks its necks out with 100 supersized Stratocasters.
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Get Out
The noted author fields a few questions about his book.
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Screens
Divine Secrets gives us Southern-accented mother-daughter issues.
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Screens
Bad-boy skaters perpetuate their own myth in Dogtown.
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Screens
Hollywood drops another nuke in New York, and it's just a dud.
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Theater
The comedy franchise's Cleveland outlet stumbles out of the gate.
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Arts Features
When girls started going wild, Playboy Video stopped playing mild.