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Dining Lead
83 Degrees fashions Caribbean cuisine without the punch you'd hoped for.
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Dining Lead
Ohio City's food tour shows off the near West's best.
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Music Lead
Velvet Revolver takes aim at its personal demons.
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Music Lead
If Conor Oberst ever overcomes that pretentious disdain, he'll rule the world.
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Music Lead
Punk rock's founding band reunites after a hiatus of two and a half decades.
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Soundcheck
Soundbites and Cobra Verde hit the tiles for a different kind of pub crawl.
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Makin' the Scene
The Lakewood club remains open for now.
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Livewire
Friday, May 13, at the Beachland Ballroom.
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Livewire
Friday, May 13, at the Scene Pavilion.
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Livewire
With the Volta Sound, the Twilight, New Lou Reeds, and others. Friday, May 13, and Saturday, May 14, at Pat's in the Flats.
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Livewire
With the Tough & Lovely. Saturday, May 14, at the Grog Shop.
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Livewire
WENZ-FM 107.9 Birthday Bash, with Mike Jones, Brooke Valentine, Slim Thug, Ray Cash, and Lyfe. Sunday, May 15, at the Agora Theater.
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Livewire
With Paik and Dove. Tuesday, May 17, at the Beachland Ballroom.
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Livewire
Tuesday, May 17, at the Odeon.
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Makin' the Scene
With J.B. Beverly & the Wayward Drifters, and Uncle Scratch's Gospel Revival. 9 p.m. Sunday, May 15, at the Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Rd., $8, 216-383-1124.
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Makin' the Scene
Every Thursday. Scorchers North Royalton, 13855 Ridge Rd., 440-877-1818.
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CD Reviews
Make Believe (Geffen)
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CD Reviews
Devils & Dust (Columbia)
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CD Reviews
The Unquestionable Truth (Part I) (Geffen)
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CD Reviews
Loco Motive (WB Nashville)
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CD Reviews
Love in the Fascist Brothel (Revelation)
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Band of the Week
Upward Heroic Motive (Exit Stencil Recordings)
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Band of the Week
Closed Doors Open Tracks (Tragic End Records)
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News Lead
Fists and lawsuits fly when a Sikh congregation ignites over turbans and facial hair.
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News Features
At Akron U, student elections painstakingly imitate ugly life.
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Scene and Heard
It's hard to be a tough guy in Cleveland.
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Scene and Heard
It may sound like racism, but there's a twist . . .
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Letters
Letters published May 11, 2005
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Get Out
Kids get up close and personal with Sendak's family of monsters.
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Get Out
Losing their instruments hasn't slowed down the Decemberists.
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Urban Experience
A famed modern dance ensemble celebrates its golden anniversary.
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Sports/Outdoors
Adventurers take to the sky.
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See/Be Seen
A new book probes the occupational side of comedy.
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Performance
Mike Doughty returns with a new set of songs.
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Screens
Fonda's humiliation is only one reason this Monster is such a dog.
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Screens
Ferrell kicks and screams his way to another hit.
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Screens
Mindhunters is truly stupid fun.
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Screens
Alex Gibney expertly captures the lies and fall of Enron.
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Screens
Pete Tong's a mockumentary that will make your heart dance.
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Theater
Karamu mounts a glorious, hot-footed tribute to an honored alumna.
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Theater
Sluggish pacing and uncertain characterizations undermine Oklahoma!
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Theater
Capsule reviews of current area theater presentations.
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Visual Art
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.