Vol. 38, No. 8
A New Era of EPA Stonewalling
By Pete Kotz
Black on Black Crime
How Cleveland's black leaders rip off black workers.
By Lisa Rab
LeBron: No Longer a National Sweetheart?
Scene: Racist Hypocrites
Greg Brinda Bumped
Joe P. Tone's Letter to Himself
PD Sports Editor Responds
My Snowman Can Kick Your Snowman's Ass
'All Politicians are Pieces of Shit'
Judge Rules, Channel 5 Jumps
Kucinich: Captain Opportunism
Summit County's 10-year War
Fear at the Orchestra
Catholics, Blacks, Jews No Longer Scary
You Massacred the Cop
'I'm really kinda appalled'
They Should Check the Gun
Dreamgirls Review Didn't Capture the Humanity
Beans and Mice?
Black on Black Criminals
The Prince of DUIs
Investing in Iraq
Let the People's Court Decide
Congo, Ohio
Republicans offer another Friends & Family tax break.
By First Punch
Oldstock
Aging hippies travel into the woods to relive it all.
By Jared Klaus
Caught on Tape
A Solon cop threatens to kill his ex-girlfriend and their son.
By Denise Grollmus
Letters to the Editor
Letters published February 21, 2007
Jorma Kaukonen: Virtuoso At-Large
Handicapping White Rapper Finale
By Erich Burnett
This Just In... Concert Announcements
Fangboner Speaks for Itself
American Idiots
The internet may kill albums someday, but concept albums roll on.
By Garrett Kamps
Introducing Tilt 360
The Hollywood Blondes... from Youngstown
Cleveland Represents at South By Southwest
Jello Breaks the Mold
The former Dead Kennedys frontman spits venom like Lenny Bruce, but he's not about to OD like him.
By Angela Sawyer
Less Phish, More Coldplay
Guster says bye-bye to its dorm-room shenanigans while embracing smooth modern rock.
By Keith Gribbins
Expatriate Games
Richard Thompson's a legendary guitarist and an even better songwriter.
By Chris Parker
The Holmes Brothers
Friday, February 23, at Wilbert's.
By Duane Verh
The Mighty Diamonds
With Dub Flex. Friday, February 23, at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
By Tommy Fox
Primordial Undermind
With Seers and Mad Bunny. Saturday, February 24, at Pat's in the Flats.
By David Imburgia
Ramsey Lewis
Featuring students from the Cleveland School of the Arts. Saturday, February 24, at John Hay Auditorium.
Insane Clown Posse
Tempest Pre-release Party, with Boondox, Wolfpac, and Dead by Wednesday. Monday, February 26, at the Agora.
By Matthew Chernus
Toots Hibbert
Monday, February 26, at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
The Bill Frisell Trio
With the Doug Johns Duo. Tuesday, February 27, at the Winchester.
By Stan Denski
Waterson:Carthy
Wednesday, February 28, at Nighttown.
By Mark Keresman
John Mellencamp
Freedom's Road (Universal Republic)
By J. Poet
Jill Scott
Collaborations (Hidden Beach/Epic)
By Dan LeRoy
Lucinda Williams
West (Lost Highway)
The Boredoms
Super Roots 1, 3, and 5 (Vice Records)
By Justin F. Farrar
Omar Souleyman
Highway to Hassake (Sublime Frequencies)
By Mike Rowell
Channel Surfing
There's more than one way to play with your Wii.
By Chris Ward
Here are the week's best releases from the pop-culture universe:
By Michael Gallucci
Midnight Movie
Soundtrack composer to direct a horror film.
By D.X. Ferris
The Surrogate Band
9:30 p.m. Saturday, February 24, $10. Wilbert's Food and Music, 812 Huron Rd. E., 216-902-4663.
ModQUAD
With Japhy Ryder and Audio Euphoria. 8 p.m. Saturday, February 25, $8 (all ages). The Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Rd., 216-383-1124.
Scott Smith
Quicksand Remedies (www.MusicByScottSmith.com)
By Matt Gorey
Emeralds
Bullshit Boring Drone Band (American Tapes)
Fly Me to the Moon
Astronaut Farmer dares to dream.
By Robert Wilonsky
Chick Flick
By Jordan Harper, Jim Ridley and Robert Wilonsky
Ho-Hum Hymn
There's no saving a wretch like Amazing Grace.
By Ella Taylor
17+6-5+1-3+7=23!
Shocking numerical revelations await in Jim Carrey's totally random thriller.
By Nathan Lee
Our top DVD picks for the week of February 20:
Farewell to the Town Fryer
Ancient Chinese Secret
Some of today's best Asian food comes from yesterday's neighborhoods.
By Elaine T. Cicora
A Question of Romance
A Bitter End
The best of both chocolates.
Mikey G's Weekend Entertainment Picks
Yes, She Can Can
Chita Rivera dances her dynamic biography at Playhouse Square.
By Christine Howey
Whiplash, the Cowboy Monkey
The Oscars, Cleveland-Style
The Yuppie Tour of Cleveland
Downtown Shopping Explosion
Mikey G Don't Know Shit
Mikey G's Entertainment Picks of the Week
Capsule reviews of current area theater presentations.
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.
Chief of Shaft
By Melody Caraballo
Valentine's Day Redux
By Cris Glaser
Murder, He Wrote
Former private investigator pens a book about his old job.
As the Crow Flies
Indie-rock weirdo gets personal on new solo CD.
Princess Superstar
Exhibit pays tribute to the only royalty Americans ever cared about.
Hop to It
Great Lakes Brewery makes learning fun.
By Chris Miller
New Car Smell
By Carissa Bowlin
All That Jazz
Music fest celebrates 35 years of great sax.
Death Fish
Enjoy tonight's rare sushi -- it might be the last thing you ever eat.
Seasons Change
Flower Power
The Botanical Garden puts the spotlight on the diva of flora.
By Marge Perko
French Connection
Goode Time
Famed dance troupe makes its Cleveland debut.
By Zachary Lewis
The Dead Zone
New Leaf
Cut and Paste
Scrapbooking: It's not just for Grandma anymore!
That's the Golden Ticket!
Let's See PLAY-DOH Do That
Ronny Chieng: The Love To Hate It Tour
@ Mimi Ohio Theatre
Fri., April 26, 7 p.m.
or
Browse all Film Times
Subscribe now to get the latest news delivered right to your inbox.
Aurelia in Chagrin Falls to Close, Brad Friedlander to Revive Moxie in Space This Summer
By Douglas Trattner
Cavs Downtown Training Facility Design Approval Stirs Excitement For Resident Access to the Riverfront
By Mark Oprea
Scene's Best of Cleveland 2024 Finalist Voting is Now Open
By Vince Grzegorek
Toto has a long history with Cleveland. It played the Agora on its very first U.S. tour in 1979, broadcast on both…
By Joe Kleon
The Origins Tour 2024 treated the packed house at House Of Blues to a time machine back to the metallic 1980s. Queensrÿche performed their…
Saturday night saw the first ever tour of axe slingers and all-around kings of cool Joe "Satch" Satriani and Steve Vai play…
By Brian Lumley
In past years, comic book lovers, vendors and everything in between would gather over three days for the Wizard World Cleveland. As…
By Emanuel Wallace
View more issues