Vol. 34, No. 50
Thrill Kill
Did a video game trigger the murder of a teenage girl?
By Kevin Hoffman
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
Scene sent a letter to Dustin Lynch, who is in jail awaiting trial. Below are excerpts from his responses.
The War at Home
Ed Herman used to match wits with al-Qaeda. That might prove easier than dethroning Kucinich.
By Chris Maag
Who's Burning Broadway?
There's an arsonist on the loose in Slavic Village.
Missing Juice
Summit finally acknowledges that something's wrong at its animal shelter.
All Hail, Watterson
Letters published Wednesday, December 10, 2003
Christmas a Go-Go
The World Famous Pontani Sisters spike your holiday punch.
By Rob Trucks
Oh, Dear!
Meet the new king of Detroit's fourth wave of techno.
By Dave Segal
Freak Nasty
What's a little statutory rape between R. Kelly and his fans?
By Craig D. Lindsey
Checkout Time
The end of the road for GC5 is just the beginning for Motel Blonde.
By Jason Bracelin
Alabama Thunderpussy
With Zykluss II and Amps II Eleven. Thursday, December 11, at the Grog Shop.
By Phil Freeman
John Arnold
Thursday, December 11, at the Mercury Lounge and Saturday, December 13, at Abbasso.
Coheed and Cambria
With Straylight Run and Three. Thursday, December 11, at the Agora Theatre.
By Annie Zaleski
The Strawbs
Friday, December 12, at the Winchester.
By Steve Byrne
Eek-a-Mouse
Saturday, December 13, at Oberlin College.
By Tommy Fox
Papa M
With the Watchers and EZT. Monday, December 15, at the Grog Shop.
By Maya Singer
Kissmas Koncert 2003
With Bubba Sparxxx, Clay Aiken, JC Chasez, and others. Tuesday, December 16, at the Palace Theatre.
By Christopher O'Connor
Rage Against the Machine
Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium (Epic)
By D.X. Ferris
Fefe Dobson
Fefe Dobson (Island)
Alicia Keys / Kelis
The Diary of Alicia Keys (Arista) / Tasty (J)
By Dan LeRoy
Kinky
Atlas (Sonic 360/Nettwerk America)
By Javier Andrade
Sturdy Metal
Local legends shine on with upcoming albums.
Avant
Private Room (Geffen)
Various Artists
The PBR Comp: Cleveland/Kansas City (www.rumblefish.com)
Victor, Mature
Middle-aged Diane Keaton wins Jack Nicholson away from the young 'uns in Something's Gotta Give.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Homo Alone
Mac is back, and he's been a bad boy.
By David Ehrenstein
Farrelly Mediocre
The idiots what brung you Dumb and Dumber ain't funny no more.
Cha-ching Fling
Love Don't Cost a Thing registers as antithetical teen comedy.
By Gregory Weinkauf
Funky-Town's Finest
Parkview Nite Club's menu is as eclectic as its decor. And its clientele.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Hotz Times in Ol' Tremont
A pizzeria joins the venerable neighborhood Café.
Christmas Kooky
CPT's Dickens roast comes out hilariously well done.
By Christine Howey
Routine Chaos
Everyday life gets twisted in knots in Action and Cleveland.
A Fan's Notes
Ideas that were forgotten but not gone in 2003
By Robert Wilonsky
Dancing in the Seats
MoonDogg celebrates rock and roll's danger years.
By Michael Gallucci
This Week's Day-By-Day Picks
Angel's Return
Dido's mega-platinum debut gives way to a Life for Rent.
By Cris Glaser
Getting It Up
The Historical Society celebrates 100 years of flight.
By Damian Johnson, Nadia Michel and Allen Miller
Horsing Around
Lake Farmparks bets on the ponies for the holidays.
By Erich Burnett and Cris Glaser
Hanukkah Hits
Severance Hall hosts two holiday shows.
By Michael Gallucci and Cris Glaser
Pop-Up Goes the Beatle
A new Lennon book puts collectibles in readers' hands.
By Michael Gallucci, Matt Leavitt and Fred Wright
Taking the Rap
Starlight Express discovers the joy of hip-hop.
By Michael Gallucci, Cris Glaser and Diane Sofranec
The Tillers, Cory Grinder & Anthony Papaleo (Duo)
@ Beachland Tavern
Tue., April 23, 8 p.m.
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