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Dining Lead
From oxtails and octopus to za'atar, durian, and paratha, Cleveland's ethnic markets bring it all home.
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Music Lead
Jet brings booze, broads, and bickering brothers to the top of the charts.
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Music Lead
Promising pianist Nellie McKay battles her insecurities -- and her label.
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Music Lead
In a funk-rock scene that peaked years ago, Incubus holds its ground.
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Soundcheck
Lolita Swain's got the hip-hop pedigree. Now she's got the label too.
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Makin' the Scene
Former Switched, Erase the Grey members blaze a new metal path.
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Livewire
Thursday, July 8, at the Odeon.
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Livewire
With the It Men and the Capitol Years. Friday, July 9, at the Grog Shop.
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Livewire
Friday, July 9, at Wish.
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Livewire
With Robert Randolph & the Family Band. Saturday, July 10, at Gund Arena.
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Livewire
With the Reputation and Machine Go Boom. Sunday, July 11, at the Grog Shop.
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Livewire
With Saves the Day and Boy's Night Out. Monday, July 12, at Peabody's.
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Livewire
With Kroch. Monday, July 12, at the Grog Shop.
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Livewire
With the Blood Brothers, Daughters, and Chromatics. Tuesday, July 13, at the Grog Shop.
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CD Reviews
Stone Love (J)
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CD Reviews
The Black Album/Come On Feel the Dandy Warhols (Beat the World)
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CD Reviews
Porcelain (Geffen)
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CD Reviews
Together We're Heavy (Hollywood)
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CD Reviews
Who Still Kill Sound? (Tigerbeat6)
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Band of the Week
Black Hearts Bleed Red (Red Hour Records)
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News Lead
Pagans are all about peace and harmony. So what's up with all the fighting?
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News Features
A labor lawyer flees the terrors of Colombia for the sanctuary of Cleveland.
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Scene and Heard
Voinovich swings at Kerry from the safety of FirstEnergy's pocket.
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Letters
Letters published July 7, 2004
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Get Out
The only thing better than class at Beer School is the homework.
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Get Out
Sesame Street veteran admits that it's nice to get away from all those puppets.
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Urban Experience
Local guy opens his doors to strippers, politicos, and you.
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Sports/Outdoors
Hunting and jumping at an annual classic.
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See/Be Seen
Sportswriter Lebovitz has got lots and lots of game.
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Performance
Patty Larkin leads troubadors at music fest.
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Screens
Bruckheimer's knights go for grit, but lose the glory.
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Screens
Anchorman is funny as hell.
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Screens
Robert gets kidnapped in Pieter Jan Brugge's surprisingly smart The Clearing.
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Screens
Dromedaries bond over string music in a refreshing new docudrama.
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Screens
A son pays his respects to a father who filmed a revolution.
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Theater
Southern tempests arise in Williams's classic A Streetcar Named Desire.
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Theater
Soft-rock conveyor-belt Mamma Mia! is lighter than air.
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Theater
Capsule reviews of current area stage shows.
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Visual Art
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.