Vol. 31, No. 17
2000 Scene Music Awards
A Preview Section
By Erick Trickey
Sucker Bet
Gambling junkies aren't the only ones addicted to the lottery.
By Mike Tobin
Teen Terror
A team of young auteurs go for the gore.
Dutch and Go
Dutiful police dogs keep the world safe from tennis-ball bootleggers in rubber clothes.
By Laura Putre
Letters to the Editor
Letters published April 26, 1999
Bad Man on the Rise
Too old for punk rock, Hank Williams III changes his given name, transfers his rebelliousness to country music, and reaps the benefits.
By Zac Crain
Bring on The Night
Morphine's Dana Colley and Billy Conway keep the "low rock" flame burning after
the untimely death of singer Mark Sandman.
By Rob Harvilla
Oasis/Travis
E.J. Thomas Hall, Akron April 21
Girls Against Boys
Grog Shop,April 23
By Jeff Niesel
Smashing Pumpkins
Kent State MAC Center April 24
By John Benson
Primal Scream
Xtrmntr (Creation)
By Carlo Wolff
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Pay Attention (Island)
By Michael Gallucci
Equal Interest
Equal Interest (Omnitone)
By Aaron Steinberg
Ken Field
Pictures in Motion (sFz)
By Mike Hovancsek
Moe.
L (Fatboy)
Ann Dyer & No Good Time Fairies
Revolver: A New Spin (Premonition)
Where the Stars Are
A good cast compensates for dubious credibility in Where the Heart Is.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Broad Band
Dennis Quaid and James Caviezel ham it up as a father and son reuniting via radio in Frequency.
By Gregory Weinkauf
The Last Word
Why did the The New Yorker´s Joseph Mitchell stop writing? Let Stanley Tucci explain it all to you.
By Bill Gallo
The Wrath of Khan
The cultural tug-of-war in East Is East may be painful for the participants, but it's engrossing to watch.
By M.V. Moorhead
Comforting the Comfortable
Homey Reserve Inn is a Hudson landmark.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Sweet Mysteries of Life
Japanese works from the 14th and 15th centuries find richness in the mundane.
By Charles Yannopoulos
The Sound of Silents
Masters of Slapstick
Science Fare
Mini Med School
By David Powers
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