Posted inArts & Culture The final cut DVDs pull back the curtain on the movies, but do you really want to see the Wizard? Robert WilonskyMay 4, 2000May 6, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture “Girl” on Film Margaret Bourke-White created fine art out of Cleveland’s steel mills. Charles YannopoulosMay 4, 2000July 28, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture Sweet Mysteries of Life Japanese works from the 14th and 15th centuries find richness in the mundane. Charles YannopoulosApril 27, 2000June 25, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture Fatman and slobbin’ DC Comics places its superheroes in the RealWorlds Robert WilonskyApril 20, 2000August 11, 2023
Posted inArts & Culture Dark Reality Carl Gaertner’s paintings go beyond steel and smokestacks to show a bleaker side of Cleveland. Charles YannopoulosApril 20, 2000June 10, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture Hitting the Mark The Play House’s new adaptation of Twain’s novella rings true. Keith A. JosephApril 20, 2000July 24, 2023
Posted inArts & Culture The redemption of Bret Easton Ellis A decade ago, the American Psycho author was vilified. Now, he could launch a franchise. Robert WilonskyApril 13, 2000June 21, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture Quiet Elegance Lynn Geesaman’s photographs temporarily impose order on a chaotic world. Charles YannopoulosApril 13, 2000October 6, 2024
Posted inArts & Culture Wilder and Wilder Raymond Bobgan ups the temperature of a bizarre classic. Keith A. JosephApril 13, 2000May 26, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture Empty Glass Liza Lou draws a bead on success, but doesn’t impress. Charles YannopoulosApril 6, 2000April 17, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture Music of Time Ragtime gives us a revisionist musical history lesson. Keith A. JosephApril 6, 2000January 28, 2024
Posted inArts & Culture Inward Passage Artist John Pearson takes a meditative approach in his fine tribute to Japan. Charles YannopoulosMarch 30, 2000August 29, 2023