Vol. 32, No. 64
Kids in the Dark
Alfred Holly is not a good man. But did he shoot a 15-year-old kid?
By Andrew Putz
Goliath, Meet David
A national charity tries to kill a Cleveland program for children. The little guy fights back.
By Sarah Fenske
The Man Who Sued Too Much
Ivan Sawchyn filed so many lawsuits, even the courts got sick of him.
By Martin Kuz
Soul on Ice
What's a nice black guy doing playing hockey?
By Pete Kotz
The Day Old Sparky Died
Letters published March 21, 2002
Clan Rally
Can Iron Flag reestablish the deposed kings of hip-hop? Just ask Masta Killa.
By Rob Harvilla
Bang to Hype
At SXSW, it's all about the buzz, not the Buzz Band.
By Robert Wilonsky
Electronic Surge
Cleveland's synth-rock musicians find strength in unity.
By Jason Bracelin
Death Cab for Cutie
With the Dismemberment Plan and Cex. Thursday, March 21, at the Agora.
By Chris Baty
Coal Chamber
At The Jaegermeister Music Tour, with Drowning Pool, Ill Niño, and Chimaira. Saturday, March 23, at the Odeon.
Plaid
With Nobukazu Takemura and Mira Calix. Saturday, March 23, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Piotr Orlov
Beres Hammond
Wednesday, March 27, at Peabody's.
By Tommy Fox
NOFX/Rancid
BYO Split Series Volume III (BYO)
Various Artists
Blade II Soundtrack (Immortal)
The Blasters
Testament: The Complete Slash Recordings (Rhino/Warner Bros./Slash)
By David Hill
Racebannon
In the Grips of the Light (Secretly Canadian)
By Jennifer Maerz
Cletus Black Revue
Not Too Blues (Night Wax)
By Steve Byrne
Ouch!
E.T. returns to heal our cynical hearts.
By Gregory Weinkauf
The Wedding Zinger
Nair's film explodes the Hindus and don'ts before the nuptials.
By Jean Oppenheimer
Wet Dreamer
Ron Jeremy lives the Porn Star fantasy, but it's not enough.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Roller Blade
So long as it keeps moving, Blade II entertains.
Hungry for More
Jim Conis Bar & Grille is a few notches shy of fine-dining success.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Grub-Scrubbing Flubs
Kitchen carelessness can make diners bite off more than they can chew.
A Trio of Classics
Local offerings range from camp to damp.
By Keith A. Joseph
Parlor Games
Tattoos come of age at the Cleveland Rocks Tattoo Convention.
By Mark S. Kuhar
Blood on the Trolley
The Tragical History Tour is dying to take you into Cleveland's grisly past.
By Michael Gallucci
DIZGO w/ Camel Butter
@ The Winchester
Thu., April 25, 8 p.m.
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First Look: The Kraken Room, Opening in Willoughby in Mid May
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By Jeff Jones
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By Joe Kleon
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By Brian Lumley
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