Vol. 32, No. 130
Rookie Card
Brandon Phillips must learn to walk before he can swagger.
By Thomas Francis
Custom-Tailored B.S.
The PD gets fished on a fashion story.
False Fugitive
The long arm of the law reaches for Jeffery McClain -- and grabs Johnetta Crosby.
Stealing Home
Lakewood officials find they're unsuited for the strong-arm game.
By Pete Kotz
Letters to the Editor
Letters published June 25, 2003
Rhapsody in Green
On the American Fleadh tour, Black 47 takes Celtic wildness for a ride.
By Andrew Marcus
Entry Level
O.A.R. traveled instantly from OSU to national tours. They have only their fans to thank.
By Christopher O'Connor
'Cocked and Loaded
The Buzzcocks still kick butt, in case you've forgotten.
By Zac Crain
Cleveland Countdown
Honoring the top 10 songs of Northeast Ohio.
By Jason Bracelin
Jackson Browne
With Steve Earle and Keb' Mo'. Saturday, June 28, at Blossom.
By Carlo Wolff
Ben Harper
With Jack Johnson. Sunday, June 29, at Tower City Amphitheater
By John Kreicbergs
The Apes
With Crimson Sweet, Sexual Tension, and Tunnel of Love. Sunday, June 29, at the Lime Spider, Akron
By Dave Segal
Metal Sludge Xtravaganza Summer Tour 2003
With Faster Pussycat, Pretty Boy Floyd, and others. Monday, June 30, at Pirates Cove
The Fall
With This Moment in Black History. Tuesday, July 1, at the Beachland Ballroom
By Eric Davidson
High on Fire
With the Whip. Wednesday, July 2, at the Grog Shop
By Russ Fischer
Joe Budden
Joe Budden (Def Jam)
By Mosi Reeves
Dwight Yoakam
Population Me (Electrodisc/Audium)
By Robert Wilonsky
Lou Reed
NYC Man: The Collection (RCA/BMG Heritage)
By Sam Prestianni
The Von Bondies
Raw and Rare (Dim Mak)
By Michael Alan Goldberg
Road Raging
Three local hard-hitters land summer tour spots.
The Dreadful Yawns
Pretend (Davenport Records)
By D.X. Ferris
Hate Dies Hard
"Hate Dies Hard" (www.hatedieshard.com)
Fallen Angels
Charlie's high-flying heroines kick ass, but not the sequel syndrome.
By Luke Y. Thompson
Family Affair
Friedmans captures an American family at its beginning and end.
Dead to Rights
Danny Boyle gets his mojo back in the dig-vid zombie flick 28 Days Later.
The Young Girl and the Sea
In Whale Rider, a Maori lass confronts her heritage and destiny.
By Gregory Weinkauf
All Together Now
Chen Kaige extols the power of music in a time of change.
By Jean Oppenheimer
The Next Best Thing
The Watermark works to freshen its image.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Good Korma
Clay Oven is born again.
Oy, Such a Show!
You don't have to be Jewish to love Cain Park's Fiddler.
By Christine Howey
Washed Up
Thackaberrys conspire to throttle golden oldies in Suds.
Family Portrait
Andrew Jarecki captured the Friedmans, perhaps to free them.
Dragons & Drafts
The Burning River and Dragon Boat Fest lights up the river -- and attendees.
By Cris Glaser
This Week's Day-By-Day Picks
The Lion Roars
Talking Broadway with Nala the lioness.
By Michael Gallucci
Rumble Packs
Cleveland rockers trade blows on the mic.
By Steve Albanese and Cris Glaser
Real Men Wear Kilts
Tossing stuff with the Scottish Games.
Shear Energy
Fiberfest pays tribute to super-furry animals.
By Michael Gallucci and Cris Glaser
Easy Being Green
The Ohio Irish Fest jigs into town.
Lord of the Axe
God-fearing Robert Randolph is becoming a deity himself.
Artist Recital Series: Silkroad Ensemble—Uplifted Voices
@ Finney Chapel
Fri., April 26, 7:30-9:30 p.m.
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