Vol. 35, No. 16
Missing in Action
The hunt for the elusive female orgasm.
By June Scharf
Celluloid Zeroes
Welcome to the Movie Club, where the flicks are bad and the crowds are worse.
By James Renner
A Scheme Unravels
Blackwell's voting-machine racket is slowly disintegrating.
Econ 101
Cleveland State provides a valuable lesson: The little guy always gets stomped.
By Pete Kotz
Chasing Venus
Letters published April 21, 2004
Heavy Voting Zoo
Led by NOFX, Punkvoter aims to turn Warped Tour rats into Bush-bashers.
By Adam Bregman
Rockabilly Grandma
'50s icon Wanda Jackson returns to the spotlight.
By Christopher O'Connor
Morgue for Your Money
Churning out grisly, funereal music keeps Murder by Death's members happy.
By Jason Heller
Hung -- and Well
A tribute to singers who've made the most of the least.
By Jason Bracelin
H.I.M.
With Kill Hannah and 18 Visions. Thursday, April 22, at the Odeon.
Moneen
With Northstar, the Fight, and Chronic Future. Thursday, April 22, at Pirate's Cove.
By Annie Zaleski
Savath & Savalas
Featuring Prefuse 73 and Juana Molina, with Nobody. Thursday, April 22, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Steve Boughton
Leon Russell
Friday, April 23, at the Winchester.
By Rob Trucks
Damien Rice
With the Frames. Saturday, April 24, at the Odeon.
By Maya Singer
Deerhoof
Monday April 23, at the Dionysus Club, Oberlin.
By Jonathan Bond
Mary J. Blige
With Musiq. Wednesday, April 28, at the State Theatre.
By Dan LeRoy
Ghostface
The Pretty Toney Album (Def Jam)
Neil Hamburger
Laugh Out Lord (Drag City/Glory Home)
By Eric Davidson
James Carter
Live at Baker's Keyboard Lounge (Warner Bros.)
By Carlo Wolff
Black Sabbath
Black Box: The Complete Original Black Sabbath (1970-1978) (Rhino)
By Phil Freeman
Fistful of Fests
Annabell's rings in spring with a pair of multiday music shows.
By D.X. Ferris
New Planet Trampoline/The Volta Sound
The Curse of the New Planet Trampoline (Elephant Stone)/Dandelion Wine (Orange Sky)
Big Deal
A good idea grows up into a missed opportunity.
By Robert Wilonsky
Lenin Grads
A sweet German film pokes fun at East Berlin life after communism.
By Melissa Levine
Tastes Like Home
Visiting Gusto! is like visiting a favorite uncle, but the food's a lot better.
By Elaine T. Cicora
The Dance of Love
Bossa Nova at Eton makes all the right moves.
Rockin' Messiah
Disciples and tormentors kick out the jams in Jesus Christ Superstar.
By Christine Howey
Shuck & Jive
Symbolism run amok collapses the Ten in One sideshow tent.
On Stage
Capsule reviews of current area stage shows.
On View
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions
Home Run
Marathon gets a course less coarse.
By Cris Glaser
This Week's Day-By-Day Picks
Time to Kill
Fiction feels too real in this film about teenage mass-murderers.
By Michael Gallucci
Poetry in Commotion
New film festival highlights whacked-out music vids.
By Michael Gallucci, Cris Glaser and Diane Sofranec
Field Promotion
Ladies' football team upgrades its venue.
By Steve Albanese, Cris Glaser and Matt Leavitt
Five for Fun
The ever-peppy Hi-5 troupe invades the malls.
By Michael Gallucci, Cris Glaser and Lucy McKernan
He Says, She Said
The Last Five Years explores evolution of a relationship.
By Michael Gallucci and Cris Glaser
Olathia, Assault, Voices of the Damned, and Tundra
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