Vol. 32, No. 13
Hangin' with Mother Hough
Fannie Lewis is Cleveland's scrappiest politician. But is she still a tireless fighter -- or just tired?
By Laura Putre
The Good, the Bad & the Blighted
Cleveland tries to reverse the downward spiral of its housing stock.
By Jacqueline Marino
Mothers of Reinvention
The Displaced Homemakers are thoroughly 21st century.
Seat Shifting
Parma's council clearing fans adversaries' flames.
By From staff reports
Vetoed Bill
Letters published March 29, 2001
Sigh Master
Pavement's Stephen Malkmus sounds "light and bouncy" on his solo debut.
By Michael Gallucci
Gummi Bare
From candy handouts to exhibitionism, Texas Terri sends her fans home happy.
By Jeff Niesel
Beatle Bud
Bob Gruen, the Olan Mills of rock photographers, turned flattering photos into friendships.
The White Stripes
With Quintron. Thursday, March 29, at the Beachland.
By Brian Baker
Taraf de Haidoucks
Friday, March 30, at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
By Harvey Pekar
98 Degrees
With Dream and the Baha Men. Friday, March 30, at the CSU Convocation Center.
The Holmes Brothers
Sunday, April 1, at the Beachland.
By Carlo Wolff
Shuggie Otis
Inspiration Information (Luaka Bop)
The Living End
Roll On (Reprise)
Various Artists
Center of the World (Six Degrees)
Step Sister
Sugar Sweet 8-Track (Smog Veil)
Dr. Yes
The gorgeous excess of Robert Rodriguez's Spy Kids sets the right tone for its surreal fantasy.
By Andy Klein
Macho Pig
Someone Like You is not what we want.
Sweet Seoul Music
You've probably never seen anything quite like the Korean pansori-inspired Chunhyang.
Reality Fights
Series 7 is a tense, satirical tale whose time has come.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Italian Nice
A little noodling makes Curcio's a success
By Elaine T. Cicora
Puerto Rican Pleasures
Ohio City boasts a new Caribbean getaway.
Digital Discomfort
Artists seek solace from the stresses of modern life.
By Charles Yannopoulos
Four More to Adore
Another week, another bonanza of intriguing choices.
By Keith A. Joseph
He Scores
Ennio Morricone has written great music for good, bad and ugly films
By Robert Wilonsky
Navel Maneuvers
Troupe Dayim Lahib brings Middle Eastern dance to Middle America.
By Michael Gill
Choose Life
A conspiracy theorist's look at personal health.
By David Powers
TommyInnit
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Thu., April 25, 8 p.m.
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