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Dining Lead
The Falls Grille shows plenty of promise, but also a few missteps.
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Dining Lead
Craving a Thanksgiving without the hassles? Let someone else do the work.
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Music Lead
How the music industry is screwing over the only honest customers it has.
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Music Lead
Join the extremely shy masses for National Solo Album Month.
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Culture Jamming
Soul Calibur III is a gorgeous but frustrating rehash.
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Music Feature
A Cleveland classic gets a crappy re-release.
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Music Feature
Sara Eugene lays it out for you.
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Music Feature
THIS WEEK: 11.17-11.23
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Culture Jamming
A big, hairy ape tops our pop-culture picks of the week.
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Music Feature
What local record store is the best place to score hard-to-find CDs?
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Soundcheck
Horriblefest delivers.
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Makin' the Scene
Downtown Cleveland gets a ritzy new lounge.
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Livewire
Friday, November 18, at the B-Side Liquor Lounge.
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Livewire
Saturday, November 19, at Wilbert's.
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Livewire
With the Apes and Goodbye Ohio. Saturday, November 19, at the Lime Spider, Akron.
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Livewire
With Pigeon John. Saturday, November 19, at the Odeon.
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Livewire
Tuesday, November 22, at the Beachland Tavern.
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Livewire
With All That Remains, Reflux, and Cannae. Wednesday, November 23, at the Agora Theatre.
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Livewire
Wednesday, November 23, Friday, November 25, and Saturday, November 26, at House of Blues.
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Makin' the Scene
The Dr. Teeeth, and Electric Earth Tone. 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 23, $5. Beachland Tavern, 15711 Waterloo Rd., 216-383-1124.
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Makin' the Scene
With Houseguest and Interfuse. Difficult will take the stage promptly at 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 23. $5, 21 and over/$10, 18-20. The Lime Spider, 207 S. Main St., Akron, 330-762-2350.
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CD Reviews
Confessions on a Dance Floor (Maverick)
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CD Reviews
Strange Geometry (Merge)
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CD Reviews
12 Songs (American Recordings/Columbia)
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CD Reviews
Rehearsing My Choir (Rough Trade)
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CD Reviews
The Moon Was Blue (Dualtone)
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Band of the Week
Chapter 1: Committed (Blood Realm Records)
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News Lead
Bizzy sold 15 million albums and won a Grammy. His next goal: Proving he's not crazy.
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News Features
A church offers six figures for a strip club.
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News Features
Will the bar guys who rule Summit County really pass a smoking ban?
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Scene and Heard
2005 becomes The Year of the Homo.
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Letters
Letters published November 16, 2005
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Get Out
Technology runs amok in slapstick take on world domination.
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Get Out
Palestinian director puts a human face on an explosive subject.
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Urban Experience
Browns fans skip the parking lot, take to the water.
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Sports/Outdoors
Newbie pilots go plane crazy.
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See/Be Seen
A 1980s puzzle returns.
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Performance
Junior Brown lived to tell about his Hazzardous experience.
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Screens
The fourth Harry Potter rushes through its paces.
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Screens
Paradise Now finds humor in the mission of suicide bombers.
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Screens
Walk the Line is the dull retelling of a tall tale.
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Theater
A German transvestite's closet is stuffed with more than dresses.
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Theater
The plant world takes its revenge in Little Shop of Horrors.