Vol. 37, No. 49
Cheating Death
A cross-dressing Nazi murdered a prosecutor's dad 25 years ago. He's back.
By Jared Klaus
Chris Maag goes pro
By Pete Kotz
A transvestite Nazi murderer?
More adventures with Carl Monday
The Truth According to Kevin O'Brien
Editor's Note: We apologize for the previous post
Kent State Reverses Course
By Erich Burnett
Off-Color Christmas
Report: Buckeyes Crowned Champs
Free chicken!
Busch goes hunting
Attention: Libidinally driven men!
Sammy Takes a Swing at City Hall!
Smoking for Soccer?
Carl Monday masturbation T-shirts
Dancing Machine
The guy behind "The Evolution of Dance" is about to bust a new move.
By Rebecca Meiser
Grudge Match
Dems claim PD thinks they're morons.
By First Punch
Built to Steal
Will someone please card Artie?
Rocks in Their Heads
Letters published December 6, 2006
Bruce Bundy's history of rock
Pretenders Opener Announced
Christmas With R. Kelly
Holiday party nights
Canceled Cameras
Chimaira's Online Gig
This just in: Concerts
The Best of the Pretenders
The Great Pretender
Waxing nostalgic for Chrissie Hynde, Cleveland's rock and roll queen.
By D.X. Ferris
Joan Jett on Chrissie Hynde
Congregation of Freaks
The Hidden Cameras play church rock with a naughty, naughty twist.
By Mikael Wood
A Tale of Twin Cities
Smoking crack and hitting the track with the Hold Steady's beautiful loser, Craig Finn.
By Nate Cavalieri
Slamming Foxxy
An energy drink with a bizarre past hypes Cleveland's hip-hop scene.
By Eddie Fleisher
Gene Bertoncini Trio
Thursday, December 7, at Nighttown.
By Mark Keresman
Parts & Labor
With Clan of the Cave Bear, Jerk, Child Bite, and Ohm's Law. Thursday, December 7, at Pat's in the Flats.
By Dave Segal
Zox
With Tally Hall and 2nd Half. Thursday, December 7, at Peabody's.
By Andrea Noble
The Parlour Boys
With DJ Mike Filly. Friday, December 8, at the B-Side Liquor Lounge.
By Melody Caraballo
Holst: The Planets
The Cleveland Orchestra performs Holst: The Planets. Friday-Sunday, December 8-10, at Severance Hall.
By Justin F. Farrar
The Lemonheads
With Vietnam and the Hymns. Saturday, December 9, at the Grog Shop.
By Matt Wardlaw
Christmastime with Michael W. Smith
Saturday, December 9, at the State Theatre.
Marshall Crenshaw
Saturday, December 9, at the Winchester.
By Angela Sawyer
Pat Travers
Wednesday, December 13, at the Winchester.
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When Your Heart Stops Beating (Interscope)
By Garrett Kamps
Taylor Hicks
Taylor Hicks (Arista)
Neil Young & Crazy Horse
Live at the Fillmore East 1970 (Reprise)
By Brian J. Barr
The Walkmen
Pussy Cats Starring the Walkmen (Record Collection)
By Jason Harper
Various Artists
Santa Baby (Starbucks Hear Music)
All Dressed Up . . .
PlayStation 3 has potential -- but for the moment, little else.
By Gary Hodges
Here are the week's best releases from the pop-culture universe:
By Michael Gallucci
Playing Dead
An acclaimed metal band shuts down after one last throwdown.
Jerk
With Parts & Labor, Clan of the Cave Bear, and Thee Scarcity of Tanks. 8 p.m. Thursday, December 7. 21 and over only, $5. Pat¹s in the Flats, W. 3rd St. and Literary Rd., 216-621-8044.
Jugoe CD release
10 p.m Wednesday, December 6. 21 and over only, no cover. The Mercury Lounge, 1392 W. 6th St., 216-566-8840.
Lovedrug
Everything Starts . . . EP (www.Lovedrugmusic.com)
Bizzy Bone
Live in Concert DVD (MVD)
By Dan LeRoy
Say It With Diamonds?
Blood Diamond encircles a brutal industry and manages not to make a difference.
By Nathan Lee
A Masterpiece on Canvas
By Jordan Harper and Robert Wilonsky
Mauled by Mel
Apocalypto takes Gibson's bloodlust south of the border.
By J. Hoberman
Woman's Glib
The Holiday reveals the awful truth about its acclaimed director.
By Scott Foundas
Our top DVD picks for the week of December 5:
Hometown Legend
Coming of age and stayin' alive on the mean streets of Queens.
By Rob Nelson
Future Imperfect
Renaissance is black and white and a little dead all over.
By Robert Wilonsky
Tastes of the Holidays
Local eats make great treats -- without breaking the bank.
By Elaine T. Cicora
The Personal Files of Judson Laipply
Gender Gyrations
Sex roles are flipped when they should have stayed flopped in CPT's Rocky Horror.
By Christine Howey
Celebrity Bowling
Frye: Not the Guy This Week
Rolling Stone's Fresh New Waste of Time
Christmas Concerts
Beautiful Christmas Jazz & Longwinded TV Talk
Holiday Party Excuse Generator
Another Beauty
Beck Center mounts a splendid return of Beauty and the Beast.
Capsule reviews of current area theater presentations.
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.
Fire on the Dance Floor
Let Freedom Sing
By Cris Glaser
Discount Head Trip
Outsider Art
Rock of Faith
Living Colour's Corey Glover takes the stage as Judas.
Feel Like a Nut?
Raising the Handel Bar
By Zachary Lewis
Game On
Yu-Gi-Oh! fans lay their cards on the table.
French Connections
European artists unite in Chagrin Falls.
Stargazer Soundtrack
The orchestra performs Gustav Holst's The Planets.
Fall Out Boy Friends
Chicago newcomers pal around with Fall Out Boy and score a winner.
The End Is Near
Unholy Humor
By P.F. Wilson
Happy Holiday of Your Choice
Raise a Glass
Celebrate the holidays with locally made wine.
By Carissa Bowlin
A Karamu Christmas
Ho-Ho-Hafner
The Rock Stopped Here
A coll new book delivers tales of Cleveland's legendary past.
Solemn Vows
NRBQ
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Wed., April 24, 8 p.m.
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