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Dining Lead
Wilbert's serves up eats that usually match the beats.
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Dining Lead
One Walnut cracks into the tasting-menu approach.
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Music Lead
20 years into R.E.M.'s career, the bar-band fire burns on.
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Music Lead
This Moment in Black History plays hardcore that's something more.
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Music Lead
A superb new seven-part PBS series chronicles the history of the blues.
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Soundcheck
Ray Terry dismantles his popular hardcore band.
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Makin' the Scene
A long-dormant concert club revives the West Side scene.
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Livewire
With the Bouncing Souls, Strike Anywhere, and Wanted Dead. Thursday, September 25, at the Agora Theatre.
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Livewire
Thursday, September 25, at Night Town.
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Livewire
With Fullwave Rectifier, Rainy Day Saints, and the Infidels. Friday, September 26, at the Lime Spider.
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Livewire
Friday, September 26, at Wilbert's.
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Livewire
With the Riplets and This Moment in Black History. Friday, September 26, at the Beachland Ballroom.
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Livewire
With Gil Mantera's Party Dream and Girl Talk. Saturday, September 27, at the Grog Shop.
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Livewire
With Ozma and Elefant. Wednesday, October 1, at the Grog Shop.
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CD Reviews
Speakerboxxx/The Love Below (Arista)
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CD Reviews
Some Devil (RCA)
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CD Reviews
Want One (Dreamworks)
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CD Reviews
Seven's Travels (Epitaph/Rhymesayers)
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Band of the Week
To Die For (Deathwish)
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News Lead
Knows what he's doing. Really.
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News Features
Columnist Connie Schultz has become conservatives' favorite punching bag.
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News Features
In the world of pro fishing, femininity goes a long way.
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Scene and Heard
Evangelicals get a taste of their own medicine.
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Scene and Heard
Worry not about the health scare. Being pigs is our divine right.
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Letters
Letters published September 24, 2003
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Get Out
Dragon Tales comes to life at the Convocation Center.
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Get Out
An everyman's perspective of Ohio history comes to the CVNP.
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Urban Experience
The Rat Pack lives on at Pickwick & Frolic.
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Sports/Outdoors
Browns and Bengals fans get lubed for Sunday's big game.
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Kid Stuff
Cedar Point carves out kinda-scary weekends.
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See/Be Seen
Comic conventions -- they're not just for geeks.
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Performance
The Aki music fest tests listeners' tolerance.
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Screens
Between The Rock and a hard place, The Rundown isn't so bad.
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Screens
Diane Lane indulges in Italian pleasures, while ignoring those of the source material.
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Theater
Campaigning cretins kick up laughs in Beck Center's The Fix.
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Theater
The often outrageous Second City serves crisp comedy capers.
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Visual Art
Yoshitomo Nara's toddler-punks share the darker side of childhood.
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Arts Features
Twenty-five years later, a filmmaker comes to grips with his Kids