Vol. 32, No. 103
Lerner's Legacy
MBNA's customers wouldn't write such flattering obituaries.
By Kevin Hoffman
Going Down Swinging
Mate-swappers sue for the right to bare arms -- and everything else.
Lowering the Booms
Fox blew up its top-ranked radio show. And the reason was . . .?
By Andrew Putz
The Terrorist in the Sleigh
FBI thwarts a criminal mastermind.
By Pete Kotz
(Almost) Everyone's a Critic
Letters published December 18, 2002
Grey Skies Turn Blue
For modern rock without the sniveling, Erase the Grey's your band.
By Jason Bracelin
White Riot
Jewish pottymouth MC Paul Barman makes a brilliant hip-hop oddity.
By Randall Roberts
Direct to Video
When the concert season cools down, try warming up with the latest rock and metal DVDs.
Rap to the West
Tydedown Productions broadens the map for Cleveland rap.
Scar Culture
With All That Remains, Origin, and Backward 7. Thursday, December 19, at Peabody's.
The Cigar Store Indians
With Crooked Mile. Thursday, December 19, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Brian Baker
David Allan Coe
Friday, December 20, at Peabody's
Luther Wright & the Wrongs
Saturday, December 21, at the Beachland Ballroom.
The Frogs
With Black James and the Höstile Ömish. Saturday, December 21, at the Lime Spider.
By John La Briola
Bob Dylan
Live 1975: The Bootleg Series Volume 5 (Columbia)
By Robert Wilonsky
GZA
Legend of the Liquid Sword (MCA)
By Greg Doherty
Kelly Osbourne
Shut Up (Epic)
By Michael Gallucci
Ikara Colt
Chat and Business (Epitaph)
By Michael Ansaldo
Supersoul
40 Acres and a Moog (Metatronix)
By Phillip Sherburne
Möst Impressive
The Cleveland Orchestra's new music director lands a prestigious award.
Roberto Ocasio's Latin Jazz Project
Algo Para Ti (Ocasio Music Publishing Co./Little Fish)
By Franklin Soults
Various Artists
Stack of Tracks (www.stackoftracks.com)
By D.X. Ferris
Orc Chops
The action's much meatier in Peter Jackson's second Rings film.
By Gregory Weinkauf
Meaner Streets
Martin Scorsese looks at the roots of New York's violence, with mixed results.
By Bill Gallo
One Weak Notice
Only die-hard fans of Bullock and Grant need see this predictable comedy.
By Jean Oppenheimer
Mexican Standoff
Two south-of-the-border eateries battle for Lorain Road supremacy.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Southern Comfort
Just when you thought Cleveland couldn't get fatter, along comes the fried Twinkie.
Outsider Art Is In
Headfooters finds a Cleveland home for a hot -- if elusive -- trend.
By Eleanor LeBeau
Hard-On for Hedwig
CPT's transsexual musical proves you don't need testicles to have balls.
By Christine Howey
Lady in Waiting
The Mai is engaging if predictable.
By Marie Andrusewicz
Need for Speed
Kristin Biondo is the latest in her family to make a run at the Olympics.
By Douglas Mazanec
Drunk-Punch Love
If a fight breaks out at Jimmy's in the Flats, it must be Friday night.
By Erich Burnett
The Brakes at Brothers Lounge!
@ Brothers Lounge
Fri., April 19, 8 p.m.
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