Vol. 32, No. 94
How to $ucceed in Business
American Greetings lost $122 million last year, then top executives took home huge bonuses. It's not the Enron of Cleveland, but it is a shining example of low corporate standards and executive entitlement.
By David W. Martin
Bed-Panning for Gold
As welfare queens go, the nursing home lobby is on a throne by itself.
Clean Sweep
At the Rockefeller, janitors worry that unionizing means unemployment.
By Kevin Hoffman
Low Plains Grifters
Honda dealer Rick Case gets sucked into a bribery scandal thought dead.
By Martin Kuz
Trivisonno Goes Ballistic
Letters published October 16, 2002
Revenge of the Nerd
Karen O used to be a shy girl. Now she's one of rock's ballsiest provocateurs.
By Garrett Kamps
From Russia With a Hunka Burnin' Love
The Red Elvises revel in American excess.
By Rob Patterson
Crown Affair
The Anniversary pays tribute to psychedelic pop royalty.
By Andrew Miller
Conductive Energy
Jonathan Sheffer offers classical music for the rest of us.
By Jason Bracelin
Acid Mothers Temple
With Kinski, SubArachnoid Space, and Speaker/Cranker. Saturday, October 19, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Richard Wagle
Immortal Lee County Killers
With Modey Lemon and Dan Melchior's Broke Review. Sunday, October 20, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Jennifer Maerz
Rilo Kiley
With Arlo. Tuesday, October 22, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Maya Singer
Ash
With Saves the Day, Kind of Like Spitting, and Saturday Looks Good to Me. Wednesday, October 23, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Norm Narvaja
Pavement
Slanted & Enchanted: Luxe & Reduxe (Matador)
By Franklin Soults
Various Artists
The Only Blip-Hop Record You Will Ever Need, Vol. 1 (Luaka Bop)
Hand of Doom
A Beginner's Guide to the Best Black Sabbath Tribute Band in the World (Idaho/Retrophonic)
By Rob Harvilla
Jets to Brazil
Perfecting Loneliness (Jade Tree)
By D.X. Ferris
Hayshaker Jones
The Neon Years (Made in America Music)
Tapeheads
Gore Verbinski and Naomi Watts throw their hats into The Ring.
By Gregory Weinkauf
Tickle Me Elmo
Samuel L. Jackson makes light work of a familiar Formula.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Women Behaving Badly
François Ozon's 8 Women reveals the unfairer sex.
Alice Unchained
In Spirited Away, Hayao Miyazaki soars through the looking glass.
Delhi Style
The Indian cuisine at Mughal is authentically delicious.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Virtual Dish
Clevelands restaurants are getting caught in the web.
Spider Powers
Navajo weavings steal the show at the natural history museum.
By Eleanor LeBeau
War Games
Second City makes funny about Saddam, Anna Nicole, and other signs of the apocalypse.
By Marie Andrusewicz
Something Like a Dame
Jeffery Roberson's Varla is perhaps too much the lady.
By Keith A. Joseph
Hayride to Heck
Lake Farmpark's Haunted Hayrides go light on the fright.
By Rachel Joy Larris
Scare Master
Looking to get spooked this Halloween? Jason Blaszczak can help.
By Michael Gallucci
A Special Evening with Cat Bohannon
@ Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Wed., March 20, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
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