Vol. 35, No. 9
Blue Mob
Beware the Warren cops, the city's most violent gang. The second of a two-part series.
By Aina Hunter
Poker Face
Charities needing a quick buck must play roulette with casino operators.
By Thomas Francis
Banned from Blockbuster
Did politics get AP booted from the video chain?
The Enemy Within
What's a nice gay man doing with the Republicans?
By Pete Kotz
A Safer Bet
Letters published March 3, 2004
Anyone Got Mc?
March is harvest season for Celtic rock bands.
By Frank Lewis
Hair Spray to Microchips
Jeff Samuel takes the tech-house world by storm.
By Dave Segal
God Forbid
Tooth & Nail Records celebrates 10 years of punk fire and Christian devotion.
By Christopher O'Connor
Start the Bidding
You can get anything on the internet. And this is not a good thing.
By Jason Bracelin
Tom Russell
Thursday, March 4, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Steve Byrne
The Walkmen
With the French Kicks and Coffinberry. Friday, March 5, at the Grog Shop.
By Maya Singer
Haley Bonar
With Brian Straw, the Black Swans, and Richard Buckner. Friday, March 5, at the Beachland Ballroom.
GoGoGo Airheart
Saturday, March 6, at the Grog Shop.
By Eric Davidson
Galactic
With Addison Groove Project. Sunday, March 7, at the Odeon.
By Nina Ketner
With Walls of Jericho, Scarlet, and Black Dahlia Murder. Monday, March 8, at Peabody's.
By D.X. Ferris
The Von Bondies
With the Avatars and the Lovekill. Monday, March 8, at the Beachland Ballroom.
By Annie Zaleski
Dickey Betts
Tuesday, March 9, at the Odeon.
By Duane Verh
Cee-Lo
Cee-Lo Green Is the Soul Machine (Arista)
By Dan LeRoy
Sondre Lerche
Two Way Monologue (Astralwerks)
Blindside
About a Burning Fire (Elektra/3 Points Records)
The Elected
Me First (Subpop)
Front Line Assembly
Civilization (Metropolis)
By Norman Narvaja
Back on the Record
Wilbert's restarts its label with a Blue Lunch album.
The Lovekill
The Lovekill (EP) (Requisite Recordings)
Team Fright
Team Fright: A Primer (EP) (www.wredfright.com)
Hutch Ado About Nothing
No obvious joke goes untouched in this so-so TV show remake.
By Robert Wilonsky
Bush Comes to Shove
Like America's leaders, Viggo and Hidalgo try to "enlighten" the Arabs with Western justice.
By Bill Gallo
Great Heights
Touching the Void delivers white-knuckle suspense.
The Real Thing
Cleveland Grill combines chain-like prices with the surprises of a real restaurant.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Eating by the Book
Cleveland Ethnic Eats author relishes her work.
Dead Horse's Last Ride
Conceptual artists let go of the reins at the Lakewood gallery's closing show.
By Nadia Michel
Dicking Around
Love, fantasy, and genitalia get the whimsical touch at 1300.
By Tami Miller
Hare's Breadth
David Hare explores varied subjects in the engrossing Amy's View.
By Christine Howey
Heart Attack
CSU players dismantle Shaw's Heartbreak House, brick by brick.
Harp on Tap
Clannad vocalist Moya Brennan brings her emerald fantasy to the stage.
By Cris Glaser
This Week's Day-By-Day Picks
Best Band in Britain
The blokes of British Sea Power are having the maritime of their lives.
By Michael Gallucci
La Dolce Vita
Art imitates the good life at an area gallery.
By Michael Gallucci, Cris Glaser and Nadia Michel
Cold Balls, Hot Action
This week, the world of platform tennis revolves around Cleveland.
By Cris Glaser and Matt Leavitt
Star Treatment
Space is the place to be. Just ask NASA.
By Cris Glaser, Nadia Michel and Diane Sofranec
The Future Is Saturday
Weekend forecast: Partly kooky.
By Melody Caraballo, Cris Glaser and Andrew McMillan
Upright Guys
Grid/Orbit whips up some firm entertainment.
By Michael Gallucci and Cris Glaser
Kalvin "The KD" Owens
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Thu., April 25, 7:30-11 p.m.
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