Vol. 35, No. 33
Growing Up Fast
Claudia Villafan is about to throw the party of a lifetime. And she's just 15.
By Chris Maag
Scarred for Life
An Xtreme Radio fan proved his loyalty with a tattoo. But the station's commitment was only skin-deep.
By James Renner
Water Into DeWine
Senator forecasts a lake-effect snow job.
Feed the Machine
Bonnie Warner filed for divorce three years ago. She's still waiting.
By Pete Kotz
Letters to the Editor
Letters published August 18, 2004
Mohawks and Mullets
Metal and hardcore butt heads on Ozzfest 2004.
By Jason Bracelin
Six Strings and Shy
On the eve of the Sweet Harmony tour, Buddy Miller lets his guitar do the talking.
By Rob Trucks
The Dirt on Dirty
A celebration of Ol' Dirty Bastard's greatest hits.
By Dan LeRoy
The Bond That Bonds
Spy-Fi turns out album No. 001.
Oneida, with Lives of the Saints
Thursday, August 19, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Dave Segal
Uncle Kracker, with Kenny Chesney and Rascal Flatts
Friday, August 20, at Gund Arena.
By Chris Akin
The Corrs, with Sophie B. Hawkins
Saturday, August 21, at Tower City Amphitheater.
By Annie Zaleski
Mohican Blues Festival, with Joe Bonamassa, Anthony Gomes, Mem Shannon, and others
Saturday, August 21, at the Mohican Reservation in Loudonville.
By Duane Verh
Patti LaBelle
Sunday, August 22, at the State Theatre.
Nightwish, with Lullacry
Monday, August 23, at the Phantasy Theatre.
Jane Bunnett & the Spirits of Havana
Tuesday, August 24, at Night Town.
By Carlo Wolff
Yes, with Dream Theater
Tuesday, August 24, at Blossom.
By Phil Freeman
The Drive-By Truckers
The Dirty South (New West)
By Michael Gallucci
Mark Lanegan
Bubblegum (Beggars Banquet)
Mase
Welcome Back (Bad Boy/Universal)
The Twilight Singers
She Loves You (One Little Indian)
By D.X. Ferris
Badly Drawn Boy
One Plus One Is One (Astralwerks)
By Michael Roberts
Quasi-Reformed
Cold Cold Hearts feature four familiar faces.
No Blindfold
Up in the Sky (www.noblindfold.com)
Seven
New Machine (www.sevenband.net)
Yes, You Can
In the Garden State, home is where Zach Braff's heart is.
By Robert Wilonsky
Shark Bait
Open Water delivers more flaws than jaws.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Blindness of Strangers
Men deceive and women manipulate in Intimate settings.
Paddled Senseless
This sendup of Deliverance comes without a brain too.
By Bill Gallo
Artificial Flavors May Be Added
Legacy Villages restaurants are as stylish as the rest of the lifestyle center. The food, however, is a mixed bag.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Absurd's the Word
Charenton's troika of absurdist plays is perfect for cockeyed pessimists.
By Christine Howey
On Stage
Capsule reviews of current area stage shows.
On View
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.
Tickle Me, Emo
Spikes replace the Prince Valiant 'do, but Philips still plays the loveable loser.
By Cris Glaser
This Week's Day-By-Day Picks
As the Word Turns
An up-close look at the hard Scrabble life.
Independents' Day
Filmmakers and film fans meet to talk shop.
By Michael Gallucci and Cris Glaser
Buggin' Out
Icky things happen at Forest Fear Factor.
By Cris Glaser, Matt Leavitt and Lucy McKernan
Brews and 'Dos
A mugful of beer helps the grooming go down.
By Cris Glaser, Chad Felton, Diane Sofranec and Michael Gallucci
They're Kinda Like...
The Damnwells don't mind comparisons to other bands.
By Cris Glaser and Michael Gallucci
Word Magic, Inspiration, and Awe: Readings and Conversation with Kwame Alexander
@ Linsalata Alumni Center
Tue., April 23, 6-8 p.m.
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