Vol. 34, No. 47
Steal This Song
Go ahead and burn that MP3. The music biz will thank you later.
By Jason Bracelin
Captive Audience
Ohio wants to bring inmates to Jesus, the law be damned.
By Kevin Hoffman
The View From the Inside
A former Marion inmate recalls coercion and conversion.
Badly Drawn Brat
The Bewilderbeast gets bitchy in Cleveland.
The Cain Mutiny
Arrogance, not gay-bashing, cost Lakewood's mayor her job.
By Pete Kotz
Closed Door Policy
Letters published November 19, 2003
Hard Day's Fight
Rancid overcomes death, divorce, and a sore back to deliver its most personal album.
Hourglass
A glimpse into the art of house legend Little Louie Vega.
By Mosi Reeves
The Real Shock Rock
From California to New Hampshire, historical minstrelsy is reemerging.
By Darren Keast
Out With the Nü
Switched switches up its lineup and embarks in a new direction.
The Easy Star All-Stars
With the Meditations. Thursday, November 20, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Tommy Fox
Brian Jonestown Massacre
With Fiery Furnaces and Hockey Night. Thursday, November 20, at the Grog Shop.
By Chris Parker
Vendetta Red
With Armour for Sleep, S.T.U.N., and On the Might of Princes. Friday, November 21, at the Grog Shop.
By Jason Heller
Cradle of Filth/Type O Negative
With Moonspell. Friday, November 21, at the Agora Theatre.
By Phil Freeman
Paul Oakenfold
Friday, November 21, at the Metropolis.
By Craig D. Lindsey
Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks
With Hillbilly Idol. Saturday, November 22, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Duane Verh
Tracy + the Plastics
With El Guapo and Genetically Yours. Tuesday, November 25, at the Lime Spider in Akron.
By Annie Zaleski
G-Unit
Beg for Mercy (Interscope)
By Dan LeRoy
John Lee Hooker
Face to Face (Eagle Records)
Triumph the Insult Comic Dog
Come Poop With Me (Warner Bros.)
Sheryl Crow
The Very Best Of (A&M)
By Mikael Wood
The Flaming Lips
"Ego Tripping at the Gates of Hell" (Warner Bros.)
By Maya Singer
Boss of the Flats
The West Bank unveils Springsteen HQ.
By D.X. Ferris
Norse Law
Sweet Home Scandinavia (Latticesphere Records; www.norselaw.com)
Various Artists
Ain't It Fun (www.cleveland-aintitfun.com)
Living Dead Girl
A mean ghost kid kicks Halle Berry's ass in Gothika.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Kitty Litter
The Cat in the Hat forms clumps for easy disposal.
By Gregory Weinkauf
Muck, Raked
A dirty journo gets busted in Shattered Glass.
By Bill Gallo
Happy Campers
Ken Stewart's Lodge offers sophistication in a rustic setting.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Happily Blue
More cool food comes to the hinterlands.
Word Jumble
Language games reveal communication truths in Blue Heart.
By Christine Howey
Dear Big Shot
Lazlo Toth fills the wastebaskets of the world's top players.
By Michael Gallucci
This Week's Day-By-Day Picks
The Queen of Clubs
DJ Rap touches down at Modä for the PlayStation 2 tour.
By Cris Glaser
Fat-Free Comedy
Earthquake and friends pack on the lean, rippled laughs.
By Michael Gallucci, Keith Gribbins and Fred Wright
Sunday Services
The Sportsman lubes Browns fans for the big Steelers tilt.
By Cris Glaser and Allen Miller
Camelot in the Flats
The Powerhouse plays host to a kids' fantasy tale.
By Cris Glaser and Diane Sofranec
Glory Haze
A new Cleveland sports book proves it hasn't been all bad.
By Michael Gallucci and Cris Glaser
AIDS for Laughs
The deadly disease gets a comic touch in Beck Center's Jeffrey.
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@ St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Fri., April 26, 7-8:30 p.m.
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