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Dining Lead
If there's a heaven for carnivores, it must be just like Brasa Grill.
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Dining Lead
Discover the world of P.B. & everything.
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Music Lead
The Pixies are reunited, and it feels so good.
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Music Lead
One intrepid reporter braves U2's latest. With his mom.
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Music Lead
An often exasperating boxed set offers the final word on Nirvana's legacy.
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Soundcheck
A new supergroup rises from the remains of Cleveland's best.
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Makin' the Scene
A new awards show honors local musicians past and present.
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Livewire
With Mikey Machine and Mike Uva. Thursday, November 18, at the Grog Shop.
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Livewire
With Killswitch Engage, Mastodon, and Dog Fashion Disco. Friday, November 19, at the Agora Theatre.
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Livewire
With Cobra Verde. Friday, November 19, at House of Blues.
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Livewire
With Blue Merle. Saturday, November 20, at the Beachland Ballroom.
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Livewire
With Dan Melchior's Broke Revue and Geraldine. Saturday, November 20, at the Beachland Tavern.
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Livewire
With Hanzel und Gretyl. Tuesday, November 23, at House of Blues.
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Livewire
With the Tough and Lovely. Wednesday, November 24, at the Beachland Tavern.
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CD Reviews
Encore (Aftermath/Shady/Interscope)
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CD Reviews
Destiny Fulfilled (Columbia)
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CD Reviews
Shake the Sheets (Lookout!)
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CD Reviews
The Futureheads (StarTime/Sire)
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CD Reviews
Lua/Take It Easy (Love Nothing) (Saddle Creek)
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Band of the Week
The Book of I (Patternbased)
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Makin' the Scene
With Ted Leo & the Pharmacists and the Natural History. 9 p.m. Saturday, November 20, $8 (Ticketmaster). The Grog Shop, 2785 Euclid Hts. Blvd., Cleveland Hts.
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Makin' the Scene
With Axium. 10 p.m. Saturday, November 20, $5 ADV/$7 DOS. McCarthy's Ale House (downtown), 1231 Main St., the Flats, 216-344-9099
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News Lead
He aims to turn Cleveland into a movie and TV hub. Others say Alex P. Michaels can't shoot straight.
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News Features
Sex and drugs rule local cable, and there's nothing anybody can do about it.
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Scene and Heard
Ohio helps inmates get armed and dangerous.
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Letters
Letters published November 17, 2004
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Get Out
Grammar cop Lynne Truss preaches punctuation salvation.
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Get Out
Songwriter Joseph Arthur's latest is caught between the mood and New York City.
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Urban Experience
Spy revels in gloom once a month.
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Sports/Outdoors
CSU Vikings have hoop dreams.
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See/Be Seen
Neverland finds its inspiration in some real lost boys.
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Performance
Better Than Ezra crawls out of the '90s to open a new venue.
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Screens
There's nothing absurd about the appeal of SpongeBob's first movie.
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Screens
Annette Bening triumphs as an aging star unwilling to fade.
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Screens
A taut psychological drama morphs into a thriller. Unfortunately.
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Screens
National Treasure makes one long for the good Nic Cage movies . . . like Con Air.
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Screens
J.M. Barrie gets a Hollywood makeover in Finding Neverland.
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Theater
A downpour of treacle sinks the Play House's latest.
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Theater
Joan of Arc is doomed in Cesear's limp Lark.
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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.