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Dining Lead
At Steak on a Stone, the food pops, but everything else fizzles.
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Dining Lead
Michael Symon settles in as the newest Iron Chef.
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Makin' the Scene
Lime Spider reopens as the Lockview.
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Livewire
Friday, November 16, at Bella Dubby, and Saturday, November 17, at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
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Makin' the Scene
With Emery, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, and Once Nothing. 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 20, $15.50 (all ages). House of Blues, 308 Euclid Ave., 216-523-2583.
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Music Lead
Against Me! cleans out the closet. Old fans yell "sellout!"
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Band of the Week
Forever in Leather (Auburn)
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CD Reviews
American Gangster (Roc-A-Fella)
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CD Reviews
Avenged Sevenfold (Warner Bros.)
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Livewire
With the New Rivals. Friday, November 16, at the Grog Shop.
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Makin' the Scene
7 p.m. Saturday, November 17, $12 ADV/$14 DOS (all ages). Peabody's, 2083 E. 21st St., 216-802-7234.
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Music Lead
The Rocket Summer and Manchester Orchestra lead the new youth brigade.
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Band of the Week
Colinized! (Erica)
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Music Lead
After 30 years in the biz, Joan Jett still loves rock and roll.
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CD Reviews
Chase This Light (Interscope)
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Livewire
Saturday, November 17, at the State Theatre.
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Music Lead
A folkie's revival continues with a set of previously unreleased recordings.
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Livewire
Tuesday, November 20, at the Beachland Ballroom.
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Livewire
Tuesday, November 20, at the Beachland Tavern.
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Livewire
Wednesday, November 21, at the Grog Shop.
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Livewire
With VietNam and the Cliks. Wednesday, November 21, at House of Blues.
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Livewire
With Sondre Lerche. Wednesday, November 21, at House of Blues' Cambridge Room.
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Culture Jamming
You wanted the best — you got the best: Guitar Hero III.
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Culture Jamming
Thatcher-hating skinheads top this week's pop-culture picks.
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Scene and Heard: Scene's News Blog
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Scene and Heard
A proposal to raise judges' wages . . . off the backs of crime victims.
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News Lead
For a few thousand dollars, he'll be your living-room decoration.
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News Features
The richest part of town is also the richest underground.
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News Features
For five years, Andrew McAllister has trailed the words of a man he'll never meet.
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Get Out
The brain behind WMMS' rise and fall reminisces about Cleveland rock and roll.
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Get Out
Windy City comic gives up on library computers.
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Get Out
Music vet gives props to fellow blues artists on new CD.
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Get Out
Jazz trio knocks out oldies on the fly.
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Get Out
Spaces gallery sees the light in new exhibit.
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Get Out
Cleveland Orchestra fends off an E.T. invasion.
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Get Out
Summertime concert venue masquerades as winter wonderland.
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Get Out
Exhibit exposes bogus bills from Nazi Germany.
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Get Out
Social critic delivers scathing report on state of the nation.
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Get Out
Environmentally conscious pooches take owners on a walk for the planet.
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Get Out
Paintings dance to classical music on silver screen.
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Get Out
Akron's art colony dukes it out in annual competition.
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Screens
The Coen Brothers transcend themselves with No Country for Old Men.
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Screens
Mr. Magorium is far less fantastical than its title.
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DVDish
- by Robert Wilonsky, Jim Ridley and Jordan Harper
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Theater
Dads and sons fight for Judaism in The Chosen at the Play House.
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Theater
The audience gets screwed in Ensemble's A Loss of Roses.