Vol. 36, No. 10
Waking Up Bingo
The Original Cavalier had it all. Now, with his body ailing and his son in jail, he wants it all back.
By Joe P. Tone
The Matrix
An expensive government program was doomed from the start. Jim Petro's just the last to know.
By Chris Maag
Hostage Crisis
Grandma escapes kidnappers by buying Ford Explorer.
Educating Larry
He went hunting for liberals, but wound up shooting himself.
By Pete Kotz
Shark Etiquette
Letters published March 9, 2005
Punks in Winter
Taste of Chaos re-creates the fun of the Warped Tour . . . with snow.
By Annie Zaleski
A Taste of Taste of Chaos
Get to know the men who'll be shouting at you.
Bloody Shame
Only 50 Cent's bank account has grown on his perfunctory new LP, The Massacre.
By Dan LeRoy
Cope With This
Finally, someone's figured out how to craft an interesting rock/hip-hop blend.
By John Nova Lomax
...And Justice for All
Rock's prime offenders face the music.
By Jason Bracelin
Amorphis
With Beyond the Embrace, Into Eternity, and Single Bullet Theory. Monday, March 14, at the House of Blues.
By Phil Freeman
Turbo ACs
With the 7 Shot Screamers. Monday, March 14, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Eric Davidson
Rhonda Vincent
With Jim Lauderdale. Tuesday, March 15, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Steve Byrne
Norma Jean
With Atreyu, Scars of Tomorrow, and Unearth. Tuesday, March 15, at the House of Blues.
By Andrew Miller
Marc Broussard
With Will Hoge and Griffin House. Wednesday, March 16, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Greg Ellis
Wishbone Ash
Wednesday, March 16, at the Winchester.
By Duane Verh
Chips Moman
Wednesday, March 16, at the Harkness Chapel on the Case Western Reserve University campus.
By Carlo Wolff
The Mars Volta
Frances the Mute (Universal/Motown)
Al Green
Everything's OK (Blue Note)
Daft Punk
Human After All (Virgin)
By Dave Segal
Busdriver
Fear of a Black Tangent (Mush)
By Dan Strachota
Solas
Waiting for an Echo (Shanachie)
Tequila!
The Warehouse District adds a rock club.
By D.X. Ferris
Zoo Station
9:30 p.m. Saturday, March 12, $3. Golden Coins Sports Bar and Grill, 3062 Mayfield Rd., Cleveland Hts., 216-382-8843.
Taya Parker
6 p.m., 9 p.m., and midnight Thursday, March 10, and Friday, March 11; $3 before 7 p.m., $5 after. Also: 9 p.m., 11 p.m., and 1 a.m. Saturday, March 12; $8. 21 and over. Thee Diamond Men¹s Club, 1628 Fall Street, the Flats, 216-621-1840.
Saj Supreme
The Art of Word (www.sajsupreme.com)
Rikets
Anything for the Devil (Corporate Punishment)
Without Sin
It isn't the movie you may think it is, but Hostage will get your attention.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Talkin' 'Bot Love
Like Big Fish for little kids, Robots works hard to please everyone.
By Robert Wilonsky
Same Old Song and Dance
Jane Austen goes Bollywood in Bride & Prejudice.
Deep Impact
A documentary revisits the moment when porn went mainstream.
By Michael Fox
Johnny on the Spot
The original World Café lends a fresh new voice to Willoughby.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Smooth Waters Ahead
Despite its unfortunate name, Titanic charts a fine course.
Pop Out
Little league coaches give all the wrong signs in Rounding Third.
By Christine Howey
4 Scores
Clinical depression turns comical and revealing in 4 Minutes to Happy.
On Stage
Capsule reviews of current area theater presentations.
On View
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.
No Ugly Duckling
American Ballet Theater reinvents Swan Lake.
By Cris Glaser
This Week's Day-By-Day Picks
By Michael Gallucci
What's Up? Docs
The Cleveland Film Fest leans heavily on non-fiction.
In the Zone
Cult movie celebrates its silver anniversary.
By Michael Gallucci, Cris Glaser, Lucy McKernan and P.F. Wilson
Biker Chicks
Workshop teaches women the art of bicycle maintenance.
By Cris Glaser and Lucy McKernan
Generation Excess
Financial guru Suze Orman targets the post-college crowd.
By D.X. Ferris and Michael Gallucci
Bless His Pointy Little Ears
Bat Boy touches down in Canton.
By Michael Gallucci and Cris Glaser
St. Patrick's Day Listings
Poetry Reading: Stephanie Ginese and Taylor Byas
@ Cleveland Public Library, Main Library
Sat., April 27, 4-5 p.m.
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