Vol. 36, No. 33
Now What?
A jury said Jeffrey Krotine didn't kill his wife. He says he knows who did.
By James Renner
Oversight or Overpaid?
It's raked in millions of tax dollars. But is the watchdog actually watching?
By Joe P. Tone
Temper Tantrum
Mayor Plusquellic shows who owns Akron.
Getting Past the Poster
Letters published August 17, 2005
Brad Paisley
Time Well Wasted (Arista Nashville)
By Franklin Soults
Hammerfall
Unbent, Unbowed, Unbroken (Nuclear Blast)
By Phil Freeman
The New Pornographers
Twin Cinema (Matador)
By Maya Singer
Silverstein
Discovering the Waterfront (Victory)
By Andrew Miller
ODB
A Son Unique (Def Jam)
By Rossiter Drake
This Spud's For You
Northeast Ohio musicians celebrate the weirdness of Devo.
By D.X. Ferris
Business Casual
A hot Hieroglyphics MC tries out a new persona and a new approach.
By Dan LeRoy
Long Strange Trips
Hazy recollections of the mind-bendingest psychedelic rock bands.
Fashionably Loud
Take a ride with Dan and the boys and liberate your inner man glam.
By Jason Bracelin
Chris Cain
Friday, August 19, at Wilbert's.
By Duane Verh
Ume
With Parts and Labor, Coffinberry, and Giant Eagle. Friday, August 19, at Beachland Ballroom.
The Dead 60s
With Walking Concert. Saturday, August 20, at the Cambridge Room at the House of Blues.
By Mikael Wood
Los Lobos
Saturday, August 20, at the House of Blues.
By J. Poet
Big Noise From Springfield Tour
With the Morrells, the Domino Kings, the Bel Airs, and Brian Capps. Saturday, August 20, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Michael Berick
Pretty Girls Make Graves
With IQU and Kill Me Tomorrow. Sunday, August 21, at the Grog Shop (early show).
By Chris Parker
Red Sparowes
With Breather Resist and Zombi. Sunday, August 21, at the Grog Shop (late show).
Spottiswoode and His Enemies
Tuesday, August 23, at the Beachland Ballroom.
Coffinberry
From Now on Now (Morphius)
Burn Blue Sky
Burn Blue Sky (www.burnbluesky.com)
With Teeth
Regional power trio hooks up with New York City label.
A.I.W. Wrestling
7 p.m. Sunday, August 21. $5 ADV/$10 DOS (Ticketmaster). Peabody's, 2083 E. 21st St., 216-776-9999.
Chocolate Deluxe White Party
19 p.m. Saturday, August 20. No cover. B-Side Liquor Lounge, 2785 Euclid Hts. Blvd., Cleveland Hts., 216-932-1966.
Cherry on Top
The 40-Year-Old Virgin gets a heart-on while telling wonderfully dirty jokes.
By Robert Wilonsky
Flight Risk
Wes Craven takes a cue from Hitchcock aboard the Red Eye.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Catching Air
Supercross delivers the action, and some truly lame acting.
By Bill Gallo
Grizzly Fate
He loved filming bears in the wild. The bears had other plans.
Bird Droppings
Disney's Valiant effort never leaves the hangar.
By Jean Oppenheimer
Aw Nuts
The lunatics have taken over the Asylum, and they're very horny.
Steep Vue
Hudson's latest can be breathtaking. It can also break you.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Tink Who?
Call this market what you want. You'll love it all the same.
Fun With Dysfunction
The jokes are faded, but the laughs remain in You Can't Take It With You.
By Christine Howey
On Stage
Capsule reviews of current area theater presentations.
On View
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.
New Tradition
Mothersbaugh swaps music for images in Kent's exhibition of Beautiful Mutants.
By Michael Gallucci
This Week's Day-By-Day Picks
Fulks' Song
The F-word's out, but there's still plenty of attitude in Georgia Hard.
Street Sounds
Singer hits the pavement in search of fans.
By Katherine Fulton, Cris Glaser and P.F. Wilson
Pedal Power
Riders go the distance.
By Cris Glaser
Bat B-Boy
Tribesman busts some new moves on CD.
By Michael Gallucci and Cris Glaser
Motown Multitasker
Alexander Zonjic takes time out to play some music.
The Fifth Wheel | Record Release Concert | with Dave Rich | April 26
@ The Rialto Theatre
Fri., April 26, 6-11 p.m.
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