Vol. 32, No. 112
Clinical Depression
How the Free Clinic went from hippie joint to civic icon, and somehow misplaced its soul.
By Andrew Putz
Jimmy's Wrath
The PD, Republicans compose Duopoly of Evil.
Fox 8 Goes to War
Cleveland's news leader gets the exclusive in Iraq.
By Pete Kotz
Taming of the Shrew
In a clash of wills in Highland Heights, one woman had to go.
By Sarah Fenske
A Commitment to Ignorance
How Ohio's crappy leaders of yesterday stack up to our crappy leaders of today.
Letters to the Editor
Letters published February 19, 2003
Geeks for God
Uncle Scratch's Gospel Revival takes a liquored-up ride down the road to righteousness.
By Jason Bracelin
Wonder Boy
Sondre Lerche's sunny pop deftly mines the innocence of youth.
By Maya Singer
Love Bird
Former Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson goes mushy on his solo debut.
By Rob Harvilla
It's Not the Size . . .
The Cleveland Music Fest is bigger than ever, but will it be better too?
Ted Leo & the Pharmacists
With Saturday Looks Good to Me and the Perfect Guy. Thursday, February 20, at the Grog Shop.
By Zac Crain
The Paybacks
With the Priests. Saturday, February 22, at the Lime Spider.
By Todd Hutlock
Tim Easton
With Rosavelt and American Mars. Saturday, February 22, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Carlo Wolff
Jeff Samuel
Shift, featuring Jeff Samuel. Saturday, February 22, at Touch Supper Club.
By Steve Boughton
Larry Coryell Trio
Sunday, February 23, at Night Town.
By Chris Hovan
The Candysnatchers
With Brothers of Conquest, Amps II Eleven, and the Young Seducers. Wednesday, February 26, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Eric Davidson
Simian
With Outhud and Genetically Yours. Wednesday, February 26, at the Grog Shop.
Ministry
Animositisomina (Sanctuary)
By Norman Narvaja
Savoy Brown
Strange Dreams (Blind Pig)
By Duane Verh
50 Cent
Get Rich or Die Tryin' (Shady/Aftermath/Interscope)
Loose Fur / Minus 5
Loose Fur (Drag City) / Down with Wilco (Yep Roc)
Abdullah Reloads
Boulder frontman Jamie Walters rounds out a revamped lineup.
Kiddo
Kiddo (Drive In Records)
Starberry
Starberry ([email protected])
Force of Will
Ferrell comes into his glory in Old School.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Blue Crossbreed
L.A. burns in Ron Shelton's familiar bad-cop movie.
By Robert Wilonsky
Killing in the Name of . . .
These Generals frequently speak the name of the Lord, but is it in vain?
By Jean Oppenheimer
Gale Farce
Kevin isn't the only thing Spacey in this overlong death-penalty drama.
Menu Mischief
Moe's employs the finest ingredients to make dishes that don't always measure up.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Vintage Style
Classy nightlife gets a generous pour at Tremont's new 806.
Advanced Degrees
Six Degrees of Separation soars at Kennedy's.
By Christine Howey
What the Puck?
It's a nightmare scenario for this Midsummer Night's Dream.
Revisionist Herstory
Women's art gets witty and fun at ArtMetro's latest show.
By Eleanor LeBeau
Natural Disaster
Was Terry Gilliam the man who killed Don Quixote?
Street Dreams
Hard times call for vacuous stage shows, and the Palace is happy to oblige.
By Michael Gallucci
This Week's Day-by-Day Picks
American Beauties
The art museum plays baby-sitter with the Smithsonian's Treasures of the Gilded Age.
By Christopher Healy
The Musical Theater Project's 2024 Rendezvous Cabaret with Liz Callaway
@ Double Tree by Hilton-Tudor Arms Hotel
Thu., April 18, 6-10 p.m.
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