Vol. 37, No. 53
Loser's Payoff
By Pete Kotz
Pictures of Naked Ladies and Chickens!
Meet the Conspirators
He helped get a millionaire deported. But now an informant is accusing everyone of playing dirty.
By Joe P. Tone
The Puppy Scam
Offensive Lineman
Another Offended Euclid Reader
Naked Ladies & Chicken
Boycott the Rock Hall
Fat Dogs
The Cleveland Guardians
Modell in the Hall of Fame?
Ted Ginn's MySpace
Love Your Local Flavors
By Erich Burnett
The PD's Golden Girls Marathon
Connie Schultz Returns
New Suckage Barometer for Cleveland!
Sammy Proves Cleveland Is Cleve-Lame!
Cloud of Suspicion
The mayor's special prosecutor botches her most important case.
By Kevin Hoffman
Dearly Departed
For the morbidly curious, MyDeathSpace is a window to the other side.
By Jared Klaus
Invest in Leg Lamps
Tremont steals the thunder of Hammond, Indiana.
By First Punch
Here's Your Reparations
Letters published January 3, 2007
Poor, Poor Prisonshake
Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings Photo Gallery
Concerts: This Just In...
The Godfather of Soul's Widow
Memorial for Boom Goldberg
Allman Joy
A southern rock god gets jazzed for his solo career.
By Phil Freeman
The First Buzz Band of 2007: Shiny Toy Guns
Teacher, Can We Rock Now?
Rock Hall Announces 2007 Inductees
Long and Winding Road
The Stereo Workers Union spent years crafting the perfect debut.
By Mark Keresman
Thank You, Godfather
It's time to assess James Brown's profound impact on American culture.
By John Nova Lomax
Is He Really So Strange?
Why Bizarre is a lot like you . . . except for the midgets and the shower caps.
By Dan LeRoy
Project/Object with Ike Willis
With CuDa. Thursday, January 4, at the Beachland.
By Dave Pehling
Obie Trice
With Psych Ward. Friday, January 5, at Peabody's.
By Justin F. Farrar
Murali Coryell
Saturday, January 6, at Fat Fish Blue.
By Duane Verh
Wish You Were Here
Saturday, January 6, at House of Blues.
By Katherine Fulton
The Elvis Birthday Tribute Tour 2007
Sunday, January 7, at the State Theatre.
DJ Stout XTC
With Doug Burkhart. Sunday, January 7, at Twist.
By Tamara Palmer
Bent Left
Chain Whipped Unsigned Band Contest Awards Show, with Nice Device, Loadsock, and Big Ass Bus Driver. Wednesday, January 10, at the Grog Shop.
By Andrew Miller
Various Artists
Dreamgirls soundtrack (Sony)
Reuben Wilson
Movin' On (Savant)
Sucking the 70's, Back in the Saddle Again (Small Stone)
By D.X. Ferris
Flying Canyon
Flying Canyon (Soft Abuse)
Noel Ellis
Noel Ellis (Light in the Attic)
By Tommy Fox
A Legendary Outing
Twilight Princess is the best Zelda ever.
By Chris Ward
Here are the week's best releases from the pop-culture universe:
By Michael Gallucci
Amps Unplugged
Scene's Best Hard Rock Band blows to pieces.
Dozen Dead Roses and Dead in London
9 p.m. Thursday, January 4, no cover (all ages). Grog Shop, 2785 Euclid Hts. Blvd., Cleveland Hts., 216-321-5588.
Rich Guzzi
Through Monday, January 8 at Pickwick & Frolic/Hilarities East 4th, 2035 E. 4th St., 216-736-4242.
Ray Cash
Clangin' and Swangin' (myspace.com/raycash)
KC
Doomsday (Return of the Real) (NBC Posse/Tha Company)
Weird and Wonderful
By Jordan Harper and Robert Wilonsky
The Hype Starts Here
You've probably never heard of Children of Men, but undoubtedly you should see it.
By J. Hoberman
In the Playroom
Little Children romps through a field of deceit and adultery.
By Ella Taylor
Scents and Sensibility
Tom Tykwer tries to turn smell into cinema.
By Ed Halter
Mortal Combat
A relic from 1969 became a gem in 2006.
By Rob Nelson
Czech, Please
Get lost in the flavors of Eastern Europe at welcoming Marta's in Euclid.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Eat & Run
Memorable comings and goings from the year gone by.
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.
Hynde Getting Vegan in Akron?
Nightowls of Coventry
Football, Beer, and Tuxes (Optional)!
Charitable Chow
Bowling for Cheaper Prices
The Edge isn't Going Straight
Grease: The Reality Show
The New King of Sports Talk
In Defense of Hipster Bowling
Laugh Your Arse Off, Twice
World's First Chicken Paprikash Wine Tasting
Psychic Thriller
By Cris Glaser
The Has-Been Hustle
Washed-up celebs dance their way back to relevance.
Unplugged
Before Nintendo, people played games that didn't require electricity.
By Marge Perko
Clowning Around
Stop Me If You've Heard This One Before
By P.F. Wilson
Out of Time
Behind the Mask
Glass Master
Cereal Killer
DJ's jams stay crunchy<\!s>.<\!s>.<\!s>. even in milk!
Meet the Barkers
Towers of Strength
Artist finds inspiration in 9-11 and other misery.
A Fairy Tale for Adults
Fight Clubs
This Really Old House
The Bruce Is Loose
Where There's Smoke<\!s>.<\!s>.<\!s>.
No Better Mouse Trap
The Play House likes Steinbeck's classic just the way it is.
It's Gay Billiard Time
Area clubs join forces for an amateur league.
Godo to Be King
A hunka hunka burnin' concert pays tribute to Elvis.
A Year of Art
The Pop Shop brings a calendar to life.
On the Road Again
The RV Supershow returns to town.
Fine Lines
Cuyahoga Overdose Prevention Network (COPN) App Volunteer Info Night
Wed., April 24, 7:30-8:45 p.m.
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