Vol. 38, No. 42
Paul Byrd Discusses God, Drugs, and Porn
By Joe Tone
Is This Heaven? Nope. It's Hell on Newsprint
Live from New York: More whining
We Were All Witnesses, Until This Morning
ALCS Game 4: Japanese Hordes, Kenny Lofton’s Mom, and, Yes, More on LeBron’s Headgear
Sour Grapes, Part 1 of 142: Red Sox Fans Suck!
Tribal Solidarity: Jewish federation taps Mark Shapiro
Mike Dolan, Mike White, and the Terminator, Together in Cyberspace
All the Best Jihadists Are in Columbus
Bill Waterson Returns to Newspaper
The New McCarthyism
A Case professor is caught in the feds' weird web of paranoia and incompetence.
By Lisa Rab
Stripper Bill: Angry Jesus Will Not Be Gloating Today
By Pete Kotz
Hope for Bald Guys: Someday, You Can Inherit a Dead Guy’s Hair
Breaking News: Getting Ripped Off Can Be Expensive!
Stephen Colbert Gives Dennis Kucinich One More Reason to Drop Out
Alt-Weeklies Provide Web Links to Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's Home Address
Action Taken in Solidarity with Phoenix New Times
By The Association of Alternative Newsweeklies
The Mayor's Bro Heads School Security. There Was Just a School Shooting. We're Just Saying ...
Told You So
That gurgling sound? It's Tribe fans cheering with our feet in our mouths.
By Gus Garcia-Roberts
Kucinich in his Natural Role: As a Punchline on the Colbert Report
Justice After All? Gang-banger won't snitch, and feels judge's wrath
Reader Reads Our Cover Story, Discovers Sarcasm
Breaking News: losing $38 million not a good sign
No Blaze of Glory: For Asa Coon, This is How it Ended
Second Cop in Castlebar Race Rumble Cleared (But Still Can’t Fight for Shit).
A Losing Gamble
Ohio voted against slot machines, but we got them anyway.
By Jared Klaus
Tubbs-O-Lard
CBS catches congresswoman blowing $2 million.
Don't Waste Teardrops
Letters for the week of October 17, 2007
Neil Young
Chrome Dreams II (Reprise)
By Tierney Smith
Betty
Handful (Shadoks Music)
By Justin F. Farrar
This Just In: 33 new concerts, live in front of your naked, steaming eyeballs
"I'm hot 'cuz I'm fly;" MIMS Show Canceled
Coheed Decoded: Coheed and Cambria Frontman Recaps His Sci-Fi Epic
Money Where Your Mouth Is: All Smiles
Shifting Gears
Drive-By Truckers find that sometimes change (and a pit stop) can do you good.
By Chris Parker
Overkill
With Dark Funeral, Naglfar, the Agonist, and Daath. Thursday, October 18, at Peabody's.
By D.X. Ferris
The Roches
Friday, October 19, at the Kent Stage, Kent.
By Michael Alan Goldberg
Swerve Into the Future
Adam Franklin helped shape modern indie rock, but he never looks back.
By Shae Moseley
Insane Clown Posse
With Necro, Motown Rage, and Boondox the Skar Crow. Sunday, October 21, at the Agora Theater.
By Cole Haddon
Akron/Family
Love Is Simple (Young God)
By Claire Cygan
The Iceman Cometh
Is there any discipline Val Kilmer can't master? Perhaps the Renaissance man has met his match.
By Ben Westhoff
Kenny Smith
One More Day (Shake It)
By Michael Hurtt
Lost Jazz
After 40 years, a local treasure finally appears. It's still a mystery.
The Avengers
With Pansy Division and Cheap Tragedies. Sunday, October 21, at the Beachland.
Porcupine Tree
With 3. Monday, October 22, at House of Blues.
Erin McKeown
Tuesday, October 23, at the Winchester, Lakewood.
By Michael Berick
Down
Tuesday, October 23, at House of Blues.
By Will York
We're Jammin'!
Bob Marley's best-ever CD tops this week's pop-culture picks.
By Michael Gallucci
K.C.
Step Back or Get Stepped On! (MySpace.com/Da1KC)
International Legacy
Shredders appear on German Comp.
Every Time I Die
With Underoath. 6 p.m. Sunday, October 21, $20 (all ages). House of Blues, 308 Euclid Ave., 216-523-5383.
Playing Dumb
Jackass presents the world's biggest waste of time.
By Chris Ward
To Live Is To Die
Delaying the Inevitable (MySpace.com/ToLiveIsToDie)
By Matt Gorey
Girl in a Coma
With the Vacancies. 9 p.m. Tuesday, October 23, $6 (all ages). The Grog Shop, 2785 Euclid Hts. Blvd., 216-321-5588.
Beantown Boys Make Good
Affleck bros. come through with a sophisticated Boston crime drama.
By Jim Ridley
Genuine Fake Robots
By Robert Wilonsky, Jordan Harper and Jim Ridley
Our top DVD picks scheduled for release this week:
Our top dvd picks scheduled for release this week.
Ordinary Rendition
It's not torture, but the latest Mideast thriller is as conventional as they come.
By Ella Taylor
Good Ol' Grill
A new take on an old favorite.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Michael Symon Passes Another Round on the Next Iron Chef
Table 45 Picked as One of the Nation's Top 20 New Restaurants
Market Prize
A Rose-y outlook for veteran chef's new store.
Food and Wine Eats Up Cleveland
You too can set up random visits from Mormon missionaries online!
Wanna See Saw ? We've Got Your Eyes Covered
On View
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.
Prog Rock & Punk: Mikey G's Entertainment Picks of the Week
Un Video Para Tu
Eight Quickies
If you like it short, sweet, and offbeat, AtTENtion Span may be for you.
By Christine Howey
Local Med Students Donate Bodies to Science -- and Hollywood
Play Madden for a Chance to Play Madden Against Somebody Who’s in Madden? Genius!
On Stage
Capsule reviews of current area theater presentations.
Family Affair
Soviet clan squeezes out quality dancers -- now in its seventh decade!
By Marge Perko
The Heaton's On
Local scribe looks back on a quarter-century of stories.
By Cris Glaser
Extreme Makeover: Big-Top Edition
The circus comes to town with some brand-new tricks.
Sleepless in Cleveland
Dreamtime inspires artist's illuminating new cityscapes.
Touch of Evil
By Carissa Ruby
Dance Party
Forget feeding your head -- Lorain Library wants you to bust a move.
A Touch of Glass
Radio host comes to town with a Bush-hating gay man in tow.
Need for Speed
RC fans get a license to kill on the racetrack!
Porrait in Terror
The most despised person on the planet spurs new play.
By B.P. Hall
Runaway Train
Fantasy Island
Songwriter sings about Put-in-Bay. Drunken revelry follows.
Ladies Man
By P.F. Wilson
There's No Place Like Home
Jet-lagged masterworks return to CMA
Masters of Disaster
Silent Treatment
The Cinematheque hires a live orchestra to score an old Hitchcock movie.
Goal Wine
Linebackers and fans raise stemware at HOF shindig.
Stellar Solo Gig!
Out of This World
Jersey girl sounds nothing like Springsteen -- or anyone else on Earth.
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