Vol. 38, No. 6
Pete Kotz Sucks...
By Pete Kotz
Note to Amber Blonski
The Commissioner
Say hello to Mick Boogie, the DJ Eminem loves to hate.
By D.X. Ferris
Cavs Coverage: Beacon kicking PD's Ass
Kent's Lesson in Bar Math
They Should Drink a Glass of Oozing Filth
Higher Expectations for Cleveland Kids
More Glowing Praise...
More Elections Board Misadventures
The Stench of Valley View
"Menacing Monkey" Lawyers
Daniel Jopek Plays Police
Another Satisfied Kucinich Constituent
Happily Candid & Offensive
Tired of Corruption & Palm Greasing
...And He's a 'Small-Time Asshole'
Amber Blonski: Lightning Rod
Inside the Election Board Convictions
City View Story Horrified Me
Vu Commits Hara-Kiri
Patty O'Toole: Not Guilty
Merry Christmas
After heart surgery, a family loses everything.
By Lisa Rab
Jimmy's Machine
You're paying for the Democratic Party's labor.
By First Punch
$6 Million Chihuahua
On the campaign trail with Dennis Kucinich.
Help Wanted: Lion Tamer
Letters published February 7, 2007
Ghetto Wisdom Photo Gallery
This Just In... Concert Announcements
DJ Forrest Getemgump at the Lime Spider
We're Guessing He Doesn't Like Slayer
Popped Out
The Apples in Stereo drop a slick new symphony -- maybe a bit too slick.
By Keith Gribbins
Hesher Hall of Fame
After 25 years, even Bono must realize: Slayer is the greatest band of all time.
A Divine Gift
Not sure what to get your lover for Valentine's Day? How about a date with John Waters?
By Mark S. Wedel
Punks on Acid
Like the Electric Eels, the Homostupids strive for that primitive shitbag sound.
By Tony Rettman
Angela Hewitt
With Philippe Jordan and the Cleveland Orchestra. Thursday, February 8, through Saturday, February 10, at Severance Hall.
By Angela Sawyer
Jamie Foxx
Friday, February 9, at the Wolstein Center.
By Mark Wedel
Rodney Atkins
Friday, February 9, at the House of Blues.
By Nate Cavalieri
Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen
Friday, February 9, at the Winchester.
By Justin F. Farrar
Unleashed
With Belphagor. Saturday, February 10, at Peabody's.
By Matthew Chernus
High Tech Soul
With Alan Oldham (DJ T-1000) and Tek-Know. Saturday, February 10, at View.
By Dave Segal
David Bazan
With Pattern Is Movement. Sunday, February 11, at the Grog Shop.
Saliva
Blood Stained Love Story(Island)
Deerhoof
Friend Opportunity (Kill Rock Stars)
By Chris Parker
Lily Allen
Alright, Still (Capitol)
By Michelle Bock
Busdriver
Roadkill Overcoat (Epitaph)
By Dan LeRoy
Danny Cohen
Shades of Dorian Gray (Anti-)
By Will York
Mustache Ride
In the latest WarioWare, you can pick your friend's nose.
By Chris Ward
Here are the week's best releases from the pop-culture universe:
By Michael Gallucci
Final Fry Days
Downtown's southern nightspot closes this month.
Monster Mash
With Jeffrey Nothing and Sasha. Friday, February 9, $10, Rockstar Cleveland, 2083 E. 21st St., 216-776-9999. Also Thursday, February 15, $5, Barcode Kent, 200 S. Depeyster St., Kent, 330-676-9946.
Saucy Saturdays.
10 p.m., 21 and over. Metropolis, 2325 Elm St., 216-241-4007.
A Ballad Alchemy
Out From Trees (aballadalchemy.org)
Nick Riff
Magick Museum (nickriff.com)
By Matt Gorey
Message Bored
The Messengers steals from the best and delivers the worst.
By Jim Ridley
Hand It to Him
By Jordan Harper and Robert Wilonsky
Fat Chance
Eddie Murphy in rubber lard is anything but a dreamgirl.
By Rob Nelson
Our top DVD picks for the week of February 6:
Bored on the Bayou
Settle in to Battiste & Dupree, and be prepared to wait.
By Elaine T. Cicora
A Vote for the Loco Leprechaun
Sex, Animals & Food
World's Largest Buffet
Feel Like a Natural Woman
Fat Chances
Make your plans early for Mardi Gras.
Comedy Festival Preview Showcase
Christine is too Mean
Entertainment Picks of the Week
Mane Attraction
A passion for horses leads to a stampede of tragedy and insight.
By Christine Howey
Mikey G's Top Weekend Picks
The Rise and Fall of the Summit Y
Happy Hour's Just Hours Away
Natalie Maines Gets the Last Word
Jacques Itch
It's the music, minus the glow, in Kalliope's Jacques Brel revue.
Capsule reviews of current area theater presentations.
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.
Driving Miss Drunk
Looking to get totally hammered? Apex is the bar for you.
By Cris Glaser
Attack of the Irritating Weeds!
Expert fills folks in on how to combat unwanted plants.
Slam Dunk
Move This
God Complex
Birds of a Feather
Playing It Safe
Classical group makes music for peaceniks.
By Marge Perko
It's Greek to Us
By Chris Miller
A Foot Soldier's Story
Cleveland Contemporary Dance honors a local legend.
By Zachary Lewis
It's Carnival Time!
Highway to Hell
David Lynch's sweirdest movie comes to the stage.
Born to Dance
A Broadway legends pays tribute to herself.
By Zachary Lewis.
Pocket Rocket
By P.F. Wilson
Trade Center
Around the Corner's swap meets are kinda like a barstool garage sale.
The Write Stuff
Award-winning author shares tips at the library.
Boys in the Attic
Class Action
High-schoolers get a taste for college life at CSU.
Down on the Farm
Single White Female
Former Bachelorette writes a book for unattached women.
Paws and Effect
At the zoo, booty calls are only a howl away.
Vaden Landers
@ Treelawn Social Club
Fri., April 26, 8-11 p.m.
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