Vol. 41, No. 10
Homes Are Where the Art Is
What can slow Cleveland's slide? Some creative political action -- and people
By D.X. Ferris
Inside Cerrano's Locker
By Vince Grzegorek
Indians Get An "A+" For Irony In Advertising
Actor, Avid Snowglobe Collector To Make Soap Box Derby Film
Tribe Still Desperate to Sell Opening Day Tickets (Oh, And All Those Other Games Too)
The Nike Rumor Pack Adds a Cleveland Browns Design
3/13: Burning River Roller Girls at Wolstein Center
By Frank Lewis
LeCharles Bentley Has Some Things He'd Like To Get Off His Chest
The Ugliest Court in the History of Cleveland Basketball
The Fox Sports Ohio/Cavs Text Message Monitor Can't Catch Everything
LeBron's Tattoo Artist Recreates the King's Ink
Getting to Know Scott Fujita and Hoping Sushi Rock is Reading
This LeBron Snowman Met a Grizzly Fate
Fun With Customizable Knicks Jerseys
Swag Alert: Hey, Delonte — JJ's Got Those Donuts
Whitlock on LeBron
SAY IT LOUD, I'M LIBERAL AND PROUD!
4 days late, but hey, whatevs.
By Ron Kretsch
SPIN CITY: COUNTY GOV TEAM BUILDS ITS ENTOURAGE
Band 7 - Melted Face Constitutional
CANINE BELOW: PETA WARNS ABOUT PUPSICLES
'SEMEN SHOULD NEVER COME OUT OF YOUR NOSE': MORE LUST SURVEY RESULTS
YOU SHOULD'VE BEEN THERE: JUMP BACK BALL
Wrote a song about it, wanna hear it? Here it goes.
SPEAK TRUTH TO THE DOUR: A PARMA TEEN TAKES ON FAULTY SEX ED
GHOSTS OF SCANDALS PAST
Corruption has haunted Cleveland for generations
By Michael D. Roberts
What to Do Tonight: Ray Davies
By Michael Gallucci
Kid Cudi on HBO Recap
This Moment in This Moment in Black History News
You've Got a Friend: Carole King and James Taylor Coming to Town
Photo Show: Alkaline Trio at House of Blues
CD Review: High on Fire
Snakes for the Divine (El)
Out Today: Jimi Hendrix
Tragic Heroes
Alkaline Trio recover from a tough two years
By Chris Parker
Tuesday Ticket Giveaway: Bowerbirds
What to Do Tonight: Norah Jones
Tuesday Ticket Giveaway 2: Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Alex Bevan Steps Into the New Millennium
Concert Review: Boys From the County Hell at House of Blues
Concert Review: Pere Ubu at the Beachland Ballroom
Out Today: Broken Bells
What Happened to Zach Galifianakis' Beard?
Wednesday Giveaway: Serena Maneesh Numbered Vinyl
This Just In: Cleveland Concert Announcements
What to Do This Weekend: Cage the Elephant
Concert Review: Alkaline Trio at House of Blues
Quickie Ticket Giveaway
Rock Hall Induction Ceremony Snags Guys From Maroon 5 and Train
I Give Up, Lady Gaga. You Win
Concert Review: Flogging Molly at House of Blues
Out Today: Gorillaz
Out Today: Besnard Lakes
Concert Review: New Found Glory at House of Blues
CD Review: Black 47
Bankers and Gangsters (United for Opportunity)
CD Review: The Whiskey Daredevils
Introducing the Whiskey Daredevils (Knock Out/Drink n Drive)
CD Review: Josiah Wolf
Jet Lag (Anticon)
CD Review: Freeway & Jake One
The Stimulus Package (Rhymesayers)
Joanna Newsom
Have One on Me (Drag City)
CD Review: Clogs
The Creatures in the Garden of Lady Walton (Brassland)
CD Review: Guitar Shorty
Bare Knuckle (Alligator)
Thrash Landing
Kreator return to their primitive roots
By Phil Freeman
Around Hear: Live From the Agora
And more local music news
Shock Treatment
A videogame sequel tops this week's picks
THE CLEVELAND JAZZ CONNECTION
Atypicals channel classical training into their electronic-dance music
By Matt Marshall
William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe makes its local premiere at CMA
By Jeff Niesel
The Ghost Writer raises significant issues
By Pamela Zoslov
Free passes to She's Out of My League screening
Reviews of the Cinematheque's weekend films
Alice in Wonderland is a visual delight
Poor Souls
The End of Poverty? provides a predictable look at the rise of capitalism
By Charles Cassady Jr.
Milton Glaser: To Inform and Delight has its local premiere at CMA
Win free passes to The Princess Bride
Reel Cleveland: Road to the Red Carpet
And more local film news
An Eastern Western
Cinematheque screens the 280-minute version of John Woo's Red Cliff
By Milan Paurich
Go Ask Alice
Tim Burton Tumbles Down a Psychedelic Hole
LET IT SNOW
Making sweet treats out of the fluffy white stuff
By Michelle Gienow
Arts District: Art of the American Indians: The Thaw Collection
And more local arts news
By Michael Gill
A POVERTY OF HOPE
CSU's In The Blood explores the plight of the poor
By Christine Howey
HONK IF YOU'VE SEEN SPINAL TAP
CPT's Big [BOX] hosts arts-festival discussion
No Way Out
Gianna Commito's paintings catch eyes at Busta
By Douglas Max Utter
3/14: The White Mice at Now That's Class
3/17: P.O.S. at Grog Shop
3/11: Bowerbirds at Oberlin College
3/12: Speech and Debate opens at Dobama
3/13: Debbie Davis at The Wincester
3/13: Women’s History Day
3/15: Third Coast Percussion Quartet
3/17: St. Patrick’s Day
3/11: Norah Jones at EJ Thomas Hall
3/12: We Were Promised Jetpacks at Grog Shop
3/13: Cage the Elephant at House of Blues
3/13: Decade 2 Dance at Willows
3/14: The Mozart Experience at Severance Hall
3/16: Toubab Krewe at the Beachland
3/11: Ben Sollee and Daniel Martin Moore at Beachland
3/12: Ray Davies at Lorain Palace Theatre
3/13: Cinda Williams Chima at Mac's Backs
3/13-14: Maple Sugar Fests
Photo Show: Alkaline Trio
Credit: Johnny Angell
Guy Whose Roommate Declares War
From Cleveland Native Joe Baur. More at MildlyRelevantThoughts.com
Aurora: A Sleeping Beauty Story
@ Connor Palace
Fri., April 26, 7-9 p.m. and Sat., April 27, 1-3 & 7-9 p.m.
or
Browse all Film Times
Subscribe now to get the latest news delivered right to your inbox.
At Pizzeria Uciuni in Old Brooklyn, a Barber and Self-Taught Pizza Maker Has No Phone, But Does Have Delicious Pies
By Douglas Trattner
Aurelia in Chagrin Falls to Close, Brad Friedlander to Revive Moxie in Space This Summer
Cavs Downtown Training Facility Design Approval Stirs Excitement For Resident Access to the Riverfront
By Mark Oprea
Howie Day is a pretty great performer. He's funny and interacts a lot with the audience. Where acoustic songs can sometimes start…
By Jeff Jones
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
View more issues