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Dining Lead
Social studies are one good reason to visit the Willoughby Brewing Company. The beer and food are two more.
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Music Lead
Staying abreast of modern trends in blues with Bob Log III.
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Music Lead
Russian native DJ Vadim is the hardest-working man in underground hip-hop.
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Music Lead
Avant-garde drummer Matt Wilson is one of jazz's great adventurers.
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Soundcheck
Soundbites gets in Touch for a Nitty Gritty anniversary.
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Makin' the Scene
Toxic Shock stages an electrifying debut.
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Livewire
Thursday, April 3, at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
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Livewire
With the Quails. Thursday, April 3, at the Grog Shop.
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Livewire
With Florence Dore, Jim Roll, and Kevin Gordon. Thursday, April 3, at the Beachland Ballroom.
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Livewire
Friday, April 4, at the Tri-C Metro Campus Auditorium.
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Livewire
With the Jazz Mandolin Project. Tuesday, April 8, at the Odeon.
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Livewire
With Cordero and Hook Boy. Tuesday, April 8, at the Grog Shop.
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CD Reviews
26 Mixes for Cash (Warp)
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CD Reviews
A Little Deeper (Interscope)
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CD Reviews
Meteora (Warner Bros.)
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CD Reviews
Live and Uncensored (Dead Teenager)
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CD Reviews
World Funeral (Regain/The End)
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Band of the Week
Platinum (High Five Metal)
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News Lead
The sport once decried as "human cockfighting" makes a comeback.
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Scene and Heard
Beacon's Giffels voted king of the wretches.
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News Features
Athersys, Cleveland's great biotech hope, is threatening to leave town. Should we care?
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Letters
Letters published April 2, 2003
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Get Out
Psychic Jennifer Triton sees more than a coffee buzz in your future.
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Get Out
Why the Tribe has "as good as chance as the next guy" in 2003.
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Screens
Vin Diesel tries to be Clint Eastwood in A Man Apart, but leaves audiences feeling unlucky.
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Screens
Dippy Amanda Bynes invades zany olde England to show us What a Girl Wants.
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Screens
Colin Farrell's stuck in a Phone Booth. Shoot already!
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Visual Art
Talk-host wannabe Christine Hill dabbles in Conan O'Brienism.
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Theater
Beck Center's La Cage aux Folles awkwardly impersonates females and France.
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Theater
The Full Monty has fun with the body images of men.
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Arts Features
How Steven Soderbergh kept the Terry Southern tale from turning tragic.