Vol. 32, No. 11
The Wrong Guy
Witnesses pegged Jerry Majewski as a serial robber and rapist. The real assailant roams free.
By David W. Martin
Captain Crunched
A connected Parma fireman rose up the ranks. State investigators may yank him back down.
By Thomas Francis
Know Your Accordions
How button boxes squeezed their way into Frank Spetich's heart.
By Laura Putre
Grilled at the bar
Having a gay old time at the Lakewood Panini's? You may be out of line.
By From staff reports
Running Out the Clock
Letters published March 15, 2001
Business as Usual
Youngstown's Sinomatic tries to kick the Rust Belt blues with its major label debut.
By Kurt Hernon
House Party
After a two-year break, DJs Halo and Justin Long have reunited for a show at the Funky Buddha.
By Keith Gribbins
Be Nice to Spider
The Pogues never made it to Cleveland. Peter "Spider" Stacy plans to make amends.
By Jeff Niesel
Dan Curtin
"Shift," featuring Dan Curtin and Douglas Black. Saturday, March 17, at Touch Supper Club.
By Steve Boughton
The Donnas
With Bratmobile and Mooney Suzuki. Saturday, March 17, at the Agora.
By Brian Baker
Bob Dorough
Wednesday, March 21, at Nighttown.
By Harvey Pekar
Brassy
With Idlewild and Ether Net. Wednesday, March 21, at the Beachland.
Oleander
Unwind (Republic/Universal)
By Michael Gallucci
The Soft Boys
Underwater Moonlight (Matador)
Wynton Kelly
Wynton Kelly!; Kelly Great; Someday My Prince Will Come (Collectables)
Jimmy Scott
The Source (Label M)
Bad Aim
At the gates, a gripping showdown is bungled by a love triangle.
By Robert Wilonsky
Portrait of the Artist
Dutiful if not particularly insightful, Pollock splatters the painter's life on the screen's canvas.
By Bill Gallo
Heart of Darkness
Gaspar Noe's debut feature isn't fun, but it expertly explores the sometimes fine line between man and beast.
By Hal Hinson
An Irish Charm
The Harp picks up where the homeland left off.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Far From Loverly Lady
Carousel runs the musical classic through a meat grinder.
By Keith A. Joseph
Up the Academy
The Oscar telecast has, for a decade, been Gil Cates' golden moment.
Cartoonist Gone Mad
Peter Kuper adds his name to Cleveland's strip stake.
By Richard Wagle
Stand-Up Guy
Comic Dave Chappelle unites the races.
By David Powers
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