Vol. 34, No. 51
The Mouth that Pours
Immigration attorney Margaret Wong is her own biggest fan. But it's her apparent contempt for others that shocks employees and competitors alike.
By David W. Martin
City on the Brink
In Eastlake, this was supposed to be a year of triumph, not of turmoil.
By Thomas Francis
A Holiday Guide To Downtown Panhandlers
Getting to know your favorite sidewalk charities.
By Jimi Izrael
Ratners take on New York
Where the public trough is a tempting buffet.
Letters to the Editor
Letters published December 17, 2003
Drama Kings
Vanity Crash brings the glitter back to Cleveland's clubs.
By Jason Bracelin
Postman Blues
For years Travis Haddix carried the mail. Now he just carries the tunes.
By Duane Verh
Bastard Sons of Brian Eno
Ambient music lives on in the Bliss Out series.
By Jordan Harper
Good to Be Ripper
How the cold shoulder led to Iced Earth for Akron's Tim Owens.
Robert Lockwood Jr.
With Gene Schwartz and Patrick Sweany.
The Party of Helicopters
Friday, December 19, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Andrew Bonazelli
The Kinsey Report
Friday, December 19, at Wilbert's.
Seb Fontaine
Saturday, December 20, at Modä.
By Dave Segal
Chimaira
With Soilwork. Sunday, December 21, at the Odeon.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Sunday, December 21 (two shows), and Monday, December 22, at CSU Convocation Center.
By D.X. Ferris
Memphis Bleek/Raekwon
M.A.D.E. (Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam)/The Lex Diamond Story (Universal)
By Dan LeRoy
Robert Plant
Sixty Six to Timbuktu (Atlantic)
By Carlo Wolff
Viggo Mortensen
Pandemoniumfromamerica (Perceval Press)
By Gregory Weinkauf
Al Green
I Can't Stop (Blue Note)
By Mark Keresman
Pill Swapping
Capsule plugs into its space-aged motif.
The JiMiller Band
Family Roots (www.jimiller.com)
Furnace St.
People (www.furnacest.com)
Upper Middle Earth
The Return of the King marks a zenith in cinematic potential.
Lucky in Love
The Cooler, somewhat unbelievably, asks us to swallow a Las Vegas fairy tale.
By Bill Gallo
Barely Passing
All's not Wellesley when Julia cracks a Mona Lisa Smile.
By Robert Wilonsky
God Bless America
Jim Sheridan's semi-autobiographical film is as emotionally truthful as it is satisfying.
By Jean Oppenheimer
Two Outta Three Ain't Bad
The food and decor are fun, even funky. Just think twice about going on a Saturday night.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Comfort and Joy
Local restaurants bring holiday cheer to dozens of families in need.
Dream's Alive
At surging Beck Center, even the fluff hits the mark.
By Christine Howey
Hell on Wheels
As stocking stuffers go, Starlight Express shovels the coal.
Thar They Blow
The Canadian Brass make the holidays horny.
By Michael Gallucci
This Week's Day-By-Day Picks
Bear Tidings
Josh Quincey bears arms -- and kids love him for it.
By Cris Glaser
Scenes From a Mall
Baby Jesus gets swiped at Karamu.
By Cris Glaser, Damian Johnson and Allen Miller
Skate Date
Holiday Fantasy on Ice unites skating champions with hopefuls.
Brass Chuckles
There's Christmas cheer to spare at the orchestra's horn show.
By Michael Gallucci and Cris Glaser
Rankin' the Rankin
'Tis the season for classic Claymation TV.
By Michael Gallucci, Cris Glaser and Nadia Michel
Plum Dandies
The North Coast Men's Chorus gets Nutcracker sweet.
New Year's Eve Guide
Rockside
@ Treelawn Social Club
Sat., May 4, 7:30 p.m.
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