Vol. 40, No. 34
Sincerely
John Hughes created a whole world, and we're still living in it
By D.X. Ferris
Snippet of Shaq vs. De La Hoya
By Vince Grzegorek
Shaq Vs. Partly Behind Nash/Shaq Fallout
Abram Elam: From Scene's Archives
More Than a Game LeBron World Tour in Akron Tomorrow (Friday, August 21)
Beyond the Scenes of Nike's "Hyperizers" Commercial With Mo Williams and Kevin Durant
"It's More Than a Game For Us Too" Tees Lead a One-Time Cavs Round-Up
eBay Item of the Day: 1940-1941 Massilon Tigers Football Uni
The Barge, The Browns, and Missed Opportunities
Remembering MLB's "Turn Ahead the Clock" Promotion
LeBron on Akron and the Summer of 2010
eBay Item of the Day: NFL Corsets
RIGHTWINGNUTS CAN'T DERAIL LOCAL TOWNHALL (UPDATED)
By Frank Lewis
MORE THAN A MOVIE
THE SPECIALIST
William Denihan's reputation as fixer faces its biggest test yet
By Niklos Salontay
POOR PEOPLES' MARCH RETURNS
HELP SHOULDN'T HURT
THAT DOGMA WON'T HUNT
DUES AND DON'TS
Did the carpenters union hire scabs?
By Ted Schwarz
Willoughby Hosts Reggae Blowout This Weekend
By Michael Gallucci
This Just In: Concert Announcements
Time-Waster of the Day: Ohio Is a Piano
This Is a Shakedown!: All About Free Music, Food and Beer
Bleed for Creed
In-Its-Entirety Tour Du Jour: The Cult, Love
Tuesday Ticket Giveaway: Daughtry in Toledo
Concert Review: Terrence Blanchard at Nighttown, 8/19
Free Music Tuesday: La Coka Nostra
Calling All Local Blues Bands
Josh Rzepka Plays Nighttown Tonight
Bob Dylan Meets Santa
Devotional Returns Aug 29, With Special Devo Delectables
Local Music Reviews
A Few Askew; Keelhaul get graded
Medeski, Martin & Wood Coming to Kent
CD Review: Otep
Smash the Control Machine (Victory)
Photo Show: Our Lady Peace at House of Blues
Gil Mantera, This Is a Shakedown Play Free Rock Hall Show Tonight
Alice in Waaaahhhhh!!!
Really, EW? This Is the Best (Worst) You Can Do?
Bon Jovi's New Single Is a Big Lie
Tuesday Music News Roundup
Studio-A-Rama Lineup
Thursday Music News Roundup
Wednesday Coffee-Break Question
Gino-Palooza Coming to the Grog
They're Gonna Rock and Roll All Nite ... on September 28
Soundcheck: Jessica Hopper
Writer/rocker/DJ
By Jeff Niesel
CD Review: Jay Reatard
Watch Me Fall (Matador)
CD Review: Cobra Starship
Hot Mess (Decaydance/Fueled by Ramen)
CD Review: Nathaniel Mayer
Why Won't You Let Me Be Black (Alive Naturalsound)
CD Review: Choir of Young Believers
This Is for the White in Your Eyes (Ghostly International)
CD Review: The Cave Singers
Welcome Joy (Matador)
Devil's Music
Heaven and Hell keeps the Sabbath unholy
By Phil Freeman
Around Hear: Jeezy Stops by Lava Room
And more local music news
Back to the Garden
An expanded Woodstock tops this week's picks
From NPR to R.E.M.
Piano man Christopher O'Riley tackles rock tunes on new album
Reviews of the Cinematheque's weekend films
Capsule Film Reviews
Foxx and Downey terrific in The Soloist, just out on DVD
The critically acclaimed Goodbye Solo arrives on DVD
A Q and A with Post Grad star Jane Lynch
More Than a Game gets gala screening at Akron Civic
Laila's Birthday has its local premiere tonight at CMA
School's Out
Post Grad chronicles the plight of the talented and unemployed
Reel Cleveland: Comic Book Doc
And more local film news
War and Pieces
Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds takes on WWII one episode at a time
Bites: Hmmm. Bakery
And more local food news
By Douglas Trattner
THE BAR YOU'VE DREAMED ABOUT
Something for almost every palate (and wallet) at Bar Symon
Bites: Hmmm -- Bakery
Back to School Special
By Michael Gill
Arts District: Leadership at CMA
And more local arts news
REACHING BACK AND FORWARD
After 25 years, ballet returns to Blossom
BLUEPRINTS FOR A MYTHOS
Matt Dibble at Asterisk and Tregoning Galleries
By Douglas Max Utter
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