Vol. 32, No. 59
The Good, the Bad & the Irritating
The ones who really know -- lobbyists -- pick Northeast Ohio's smartest, dumbest, and most annoying state lawmakers.
By David W. Martin
Their Last Battle
Lorain County's top prosecutors part ways in the wake of mounting tension.
By Sarah Fenske
The Comforter
A funeral director wishes he could close the casket on segregation.
By Laura Putre
Lemming Parade
Ineptitude may save Cleveland $290 million.
By Pete Kotz
The Devil Next Door
Letters published February 14, 2002
Rigs to Riches
The Drive-By Truckers tell the Skynyrd saga with some new-fashioned Southern rock.
By Brian Baker
Blonde Faith
More than a decade after its lone pop hit, a reunited Concrete Blonde is back for Group Therapy.
By Fred Mills
Showcase Showdown
The Cleveland Music Fest plays through its growing pains.
By Jason Bracelin
The Breeders
With Cobra Verde and Sheesus. Friday, February 15, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Rob Harvilla
Fu Manchu
With Injected. Saturday, February 16, at Peabody's.
By Jarrod Zickefoose
The Kinsey Report
With Ruby Horse. Saturday, February 16, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Steve Byrne
Howie Smith
Saturday, February 17, at CSU's Drinko Hall.
By Carlo Wolff
Tanya Donelly
Beautysleep (4AD/Beggar's Banquet)
Blood Red Throne
Document of Death (Hammerheart/Martyr Music Group)
By John Darnielle
MF Doom
Metal Fingers Presents: Special Herbs, Volume 1 (Female Fun)
By Brolin Winning
Tony Lang Band
Where to Begin (Budda Scuba Records)
By Pete Roche
Hart of Glass
A POW camp thriller provides a not-so-great escape.
By Robert Wilonsky
Arabian Nightmare
A road through hell paved with good intentions points the way to Kandahar.
By Luke Y. Thompson
A Closing Iris
A writer's long descent into Alzheimer's makes for gripping storytelling.
By Andy Klein
Snoozie Q.
Its heart is in the right place, but John Q. is too clumsy to make us care.
Solo Lopez
Gonzales's better half resurfaces in Cleveland Heights.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Edible Art
Michael Herschman gets his Mojo back -- and his lovely lineup of tapas, too.
No Hurry
With time, Stutter makes its ideas about expression known.
By Laura Kennelly
Vanity Rare
The Play House offers a debut no theater lover should miss.
By Keith A. Joseph
Net Loss
The government killed TV, and Hollywood's begging it to revive the corpse
Just for Kicks
At MISL All-Star time, there's lots to do -- and soccer too.
By Michael Gallucci
Controlling Types
Road rage is a ball at NORCAR races.
By Miriam Smith
Grateful for Biggie
@ Beachland Tavern
Sat., March 30, 8:30 p.m.
or
Browse all Film Times
Subscribe now to get the latest news delivered right to your inbox.
Review: Decadence is Matched by Service at Tutto Carne in Little Italy
By Douglas Trattner
Cleveland Clinic Once Again Among Worst Hospitals in "Fair Share Deficit" Rankings, Comparing Charity to Tax Breaks
By Vince Grzegorek
15+ Things to Do in Cleveland This Easter Weekend (March 28- April 1)
By Jeff Niesel
The March edition of the long running Cleveland Networking Mixer took place at Clandestina in Ohio City. Here's what we saw.
By Emanuel Wallace
The first quarter of the year tends to include its fair share of restaurant closures, but it also heralds a slew of…
By Scene Staff
With a listing description that starts with, "Step inside Columbia Station’s version of 'Yellowstone,' it probably isn't surprising to find a 25…
Meteorologists predicted that the rain would stop just in time for this year's St. Patrick's Day Parade — and it did. While…
View more issues