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Dining Lead
Exuberant flavors still abound, along with higher prices.
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Dining Lead
A French master of fromage shows us how it's done.
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Music Lead
Can Liz Phair reconcile her alt-rock past with her pop-rock present?
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Culture Jamming
Boring game play mars Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects.
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Music Lead
Avenged Sevenfold helps punks and metalheads unite over groupies and drugs.
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Music Feature
Knock it off with the crappy re-releases, Mariah Carey.
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Culture Jamming
The stellar Sith tops our pop-culture picks of the week.
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Music Feature
Matt Wroth lays it out for you.
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Music Feature
This Week: 10.27-11.02
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Music Feature
What defunct local band would you most like to see get back together?
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Soundcheck
Madonna may miss it, but you heard it here.
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Makin' the Scene
The Jigsaw Saloon expands, adds music.
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Livewire
With Suffocation, Aborted, and others. Thursday, October 27, at Peabody's.
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Livewire
With Common, Fantasia, and Keshia Cole. Saturday, October 29, at the Wolstein Center at CSU.
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Livewire
Saturday, October 29, at the Beachland Tavern.
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Livewire
With Amps II Eleven. Monday, October 31, at the Beachland Ballroom.
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Livewire
With Celebration and JJ Magazine. Monday, October 31, at the Grog Shop.
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Livewire
With Bear vs. Shark, Fall of Troy, and Since by Man. Tuesday, November 1, at Peabody's Down Under.
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Livewire
Wednesday, November 2, at the Odeon.
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Makin' the Scene
8 p.m. Saturday, October 29, no cover. The Mercury Lounge, 1392 W. 6th St., 216-566-8840.
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Makin' the Scene
8 p.m. Saturday, October 29, no cover. The Garage, 1859 W. 25th St., Ohio City, 216-696-7772.
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CD Reviews
B-Sides & Rarities (Maverick)
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CD Reviews
Bring 'Em In (Silvertone/Zomba)
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CD Reviews
Think Differently Music: Wu-Tang Meets the Indie Culture (Babygrande)
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CD Reviews
Spelled in Bones (Sub Pop)
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CD Reviews
You Are My Sister (Secretly Canadian)
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Band of the Week
A Beat Missing or a Silence Added (Blackheart Records)
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Band of the Week
1968 (Fractured Transmitter)
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News Lead
Once hair-metal royalty, Billy Morris should be a has-been. Instead, he's the city's busiest musician.
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News Features
He carries a gun, scares his neighbors, and really wants to be a city councilman.
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Scene and Heard
For Anthony Hodel, one scam dies and another is born.
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Letters
Letters published Ocotber 26, 2005
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Get Out
Murderesses practice a form of self-expression this chronicler digs.
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Get Out
Farrar is happy to keep riding the trail that got him here.
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Urban Experience
Prizes await naughty nurses and mythical heroes.
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Sports/Outdoors
A ski club prepares for the season by talking about it.
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See/Be Seen
A pair of lovestruck kids finds a ghost of a chance.
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Performance
Onstage with Henry Rollins, the bullshit talks.
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Screens
The Weather Man's a comedy, but not that kind.
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Screens
Maybe it's time for this blade to stop swinging.
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Screens
The Jigsaw Killer returns in Saw's even sharper sequel.
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Screens
In Capote, a murder leads to a masterpiece leads to an undoing.
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Screens
MirrorMask is a thing of beauty, a joy forever, etc.
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Screens
Uma as an old lady? Yeah, sure, why not.
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Screens
This tear-jerking "women's film" won't win any prizes.
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Trails to Terror
Scaring up some fun around town.