Vol. 34, No. 45
Meet the Cavs' Best Player
(His name isn't LeBron).
By Erich Burnett
Ghost Hunters
The dead come back to life -- sort of -- in the Cuyahoga Valley.
By Chris Maag
Try This at Home
Backyard wrestling's homegrown heroes are immortalized on PlayStation.
Abercrombie & Filth
Channel 5 boldly exposes a "scandal."
Rob Tongren, Consumer Action Hero
Get the hottest new watchdog while you can -- he's sure to sell out soon.
Slaughter in Summit
Letters published November 5, 2003
Boy Wondering
The turbulent mind of Damon Gough finds peace in family life.
By Maya Singer
Cheese Wizards
Primus scrapes off the mold with a retrospective DVD, new songs, and a new tour.
By Serene Dominic
Queer Eye, Straight Guy
Junior Senior raises eyebrows with drunken squirrels, dancing toast, and a much-talked-about sexuality.
By Annie Zaleski
98 Degrees and Rising
Massillon boy-band sensation Jeff Timmons takes off on a grown-up solo career.
By Jason Bracelin
Elliott
Thursday, November 6, at the Lime Spider, Akron.
DJ Odi
With Jea Leigh, Majestic, and Drum Enforcement Agency. Thursday, November 6, at the Rhythm Room.
By Melody Caraballo
Rock the Vote
With Disengage, Gil Mantera's Party Dream, NDE, Boulder, and others. Saturday, November 8, at Peabody's and Pirate's Cove.
Headbangers Ball Tour
With Lamb of God, Killswitch Engage, Shadows Fall, and Unearth. Saturday, November 8, at the Agora Theatre.
By Phil Freeman
Oneida
With Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, Viva Caramel, and others. Saturday, November 8, at the Grog Shop.
By Dave Segal
Dougie Maclean
Friday, November 7, at the Kent Stage.
By Steve Byrne
Kristin Hersh
With Howe Gelb and Andrew Bird. Tuesday, November 11, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By D.X. Ferris
The Twilight Singers
Wednesday, November 12, at the Grog Shop.
Wyclef Jean / Ja Rule
The Preacher's Son (J) / Blood in My Eye (Def Jam)
By Dan LeRoy
Sarah McLachlan
Afterglow (Arista)
Plaid
Spokes (Warp)
By Tamara Palmer
Steve Earle
Just an American Boy (Artemis)
By Rob Trucks
That Club Is a Tramp
Funky Buddha gets very funky with new night spot.
American Werewolves
. . . We Won't Stay Dead (Dead Records)
Kolar's Horror Rock
Kolar's Horror Rock Presents: The Grand Guignol ([email protected])
Matrix Is for Kids!
Revolutions runs a joyride through a nifty vision of hell.
By Gregory Weinkauf
Big, Wet Kiss
Richard Curtis is in Love with love, so what's new?
By Robert Wilonsky
Tights Fit
Elf has all the earmarks of a holiday standard.
Skin Deep
The Singing Detective has a rash of issues.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Pleasure Theory
There is nothing hypothetical about it: This Theory is sound.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Home-Chef Heaven
Between Eton and Legacy, foodies will find much to love.
Uniformly Fine
Surprising hatreds explode in Tri-C Metro's A Soldier's Play.
By Christine Howey
Tantalizing Tidbits
Five mini-plays reveal truth and torment in Grey Panthers.
Free Will
Another SNL vet may be the next Bill Murray. Seriously.
Eternal Fame
The cultural sensation of the early '80s strikes again -- this time onstage.
By Michael Gallucci
This Week's Day-By-Day Picks
All-Pat Jazz
If you thought Metheny played well with others, wait till you hear him alone.
Clubland's Clothier
Cleveland designer Drue unveils her new collection.
By Melody Caraballo and Cris Glaser
Waddle Walk
Give thanks, if you see turkeys on this autumn stroll.
By Michael Gallucci, Cris Glaser and Allen Miller
Fertile Minds
HealthSpace Cleveland scores with hands-on sperm exhibits.
By Cris Glaser and Diane Sofranec
Ancient Edibles
Grab ye olde feedbag, and gette thee to Madrigal Dinners.
By Melody Caraballo, Michael Gallucci and Cris Glaser
Foot Soldiers
Russia's Kirov Ballet hits the States.
Kalvin "The KD" Owens
@ Treelawn Social Club
Thu., April 25, 7:30-11 p.m.
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