Vol. 32, No. 31
Radar Love
On the trail for golden arms with baseball's most devout junkies, the scouts.
By David W. Martin
Scenes From a Drug War
DEA agents were right about Ranford Washington. It was the Fourth Amendment they had trouble with.
By Andrew Putz
Name That 'Tuning
What regulation targets gays? It's Ohio's 'importuning' law.
By Erick Trickey
Depression Class
'30s gurus have something to teach the youngsters.
By Laura Putre
Smeller's Market
Excavators raise a stink over Garfield Heights's landfill development.
By From staff reports
Raving Over a Tired Rant
Letters published August 2, 2001
Rollins Gets Nice
Age hasn't softened Henry Rollins, but it has Warped his sensibilities.
By Rob Harvilla
Kurtis's Curse
Clean, upbeat rhymes landed Kurtis Blow on the hip-hop scrap heap.
By Keith Gribbins
To Hell With the Devil
Today's metal fans are over their demonic dabbling.
By Jeff Niesel
Sugar Ray
With Uncle Kracker. Friday, August 3, at Nautica Stage.
By Pete Roche
Matchbox Twenty
With Train and the Old 97s. Saturday, August 4, at Blossom.
Janet Jackson
With 112. Sunday, August 5, at Gund Arena.
By Michael Gallucci
Radiohead
With the Beta Band and Kid Koala. Wednesday, August 8, at Blossom.
Utah Saints
Two (Nettwerk America)
Owls
Owls (Jade Tree)
By Brian Baker
Gillian Welch
Time (The Revelator) (Acony)
Freekbass
Body Over Mind (Gemini)
Fly by Night
Rush Hour 2 is as light on its feet as a dead elephant.
By Robert Wilonsky
The Slow and the Spacey
Anna Thomson leads a quirky cast through the misnamed Fast Food, Fast Women.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Japanese Bus Ride
At nearly four hours, Shinji Aoyama's Eureka is a bit much, but it well repays the time it demands.
By Andy Klein
Tastes for Adventure
Dinner at Lozada's makes for an exotic, sometimes exasperating experience.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Seasonal Flurry
Lola's Michael Symon unveils a summer lineup.
Men Will Be Boys
A slightly mature Huck delights in Big River's musical retooling.
By Keith A. Joseph
Money Men
Five years after Swingers, Jon Favreau just wanted to get a movie Made.
Old Flames
Louise Lasser still has the acting spark.
By David Powers
Poetry Slammer
Daniel Thompson knows that you don't do the crime if you can't do the rhyme.
The Melon Heads
@ Atlas Cinemas Shaker Square 6
Thu., April 25
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