Vol. 32, No. 118
Soul of the Brute
The sport once decried as "human cockfighting" makes a comeback.
By Kevin Hoffman
We Have a Winner!
Beacon's Giffels voted king of the wretches.
Race for the Prize
Athersys, Cleveland's great biotech hope, is threatening to leave town. Should we care?
By David W. Martin
Letters to the Editor
Letters published April 2, 2003
The Boob Scotch Tour
Staying abreast of modern trends in blues with Bob Log III.
By Timothy J. O'Brien
Scratch in the U.S.S.R.
Russian native DJ Vadim is the hardest-working man in underground hip-hop.
By Dave Segal
Bang the Drum Differently
Avant-garde drummer Matt Wilson is one of jazz's great adventurers.
By Chris Hovan
The People's Party
Soundbites gets in Touch for a Nitty Gritty anniversary.
By Jason Bracelin
Greg Osby Four
Thursday, April 3, at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
The Aislers Set
With the Quails. Thursday, April 3, at the Grog Shop.
By Annie Zaleski
Songwriters in the Round
With Florence Dore, Jim Roll, and Kevin Gordon. Thursday, April 3, at the Beachland Ballroom.
Terence Blanchard
Friday, April 4, at the Tri-C Metro Campus Auditorium.
By John Kreicbergs
Leftover Salmon
With the Jazz Mandolin Project. Tuesday, April 8, at the Odeon.
By Christopher Lawton
Jesse Malin
With Cordero and Hook Boy. Tuesday, April 8, at the Grog Shop.
By Geoff Harkness
Aphex Twin
26 Mixes for Cash (Warp)
By Darren Keast
Ms. Dynamite
A Little Deeper (Interscope)
By Ron Nachmann
Linkin Park
Meteora (Warner Bros.)
Zeke
Live and Uncensored (Dead Teenager)
By Eric Davidson
Marduk
World Funeral (Regain/The End)
By Phil Freeman
Sounds From the Underground
Toxic Shock stages an electrifying debut.
At Wit's End
Platinum (High Five Metal)
Jann Klose
"Black Box" (www.jannklose.com)
Make My Daze
Vin Diesel tries to be Clint Eastwood in A Man Apart, but leaves audiences feeling unlucky.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Wangled Angles
Dippy Amanda Bynes invades zany olde England to show us What a Girl Wants.
By Gregory Weinkauf
Wrong Number
Colin Farrell's stuck in a Phone Booth. Shoot already!
By Robert Wilonsky
History on Tap
Social studies are one good reason to visit the Willoughby Brewing Company. The beer and food are two more.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Her Show of Shows
Talk-host wannabe Christine Hill dabbles in Conan O'Brienism.
By Eleanor LeBeau
Dragging Bottoms
Beck Center's La Cage aux Folles awkwardly impersonates females and France.
By Christine Howey
Bare Market
The Full Monty has fun with the body images of men.
A Grand Guy
How Steven Soderbergh kept the Terry Southern tale from turning tragic.
Psychic Babble
Psychic Jennifer Triton sees more than a coffee buzz in your future.
By Cris Glaser
This Week's Day-by-Day Picks
Indians' Summer?
Why the Tribe has "as good as chance as the next guy" in 2003.
By Steve Albanese
Photographing Exhibition Installation on a Budget
@ The Sculpture Center
Thu., March 21, 6-7:30 p.m.
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Lakewood Eyes Expansion of Waterfront Access at Lakewood Park, Looks For Funding
By Mark Oprea
New Zoning Rules Leave Joe's BBQ in a Tough Spot in Brimfield Township
By Douglas Trattner
First Look: Proof Barbecue, Opening Friday, March 22nd in Ohio City
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By Emanuel Wallace
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By Joe Kleon
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By Jeff Jones
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