Vol. 38, No. 26
Respect for the Dead: It's Illegal in Cleveland
By Pete Kotz
Pink Power Weekend in Northeast Ohio
A word on steroids from Brady Quinn
The Human Grenade
Jason Short may be your new favorite player -- if he can make the Browns.
By Joe P. Tone
Connie Schultz Gets Some (Polite) Payback
Bobby Cutts, Racially Persecuted? Naah.
The Real Truth Behind Jerry Falwell's Death
Coming to a Wallet Near You: Another Taxpayer Fleece
We Thought You Shaker Guys Were Supposed to be Smart
Jeff Garcia Jerseys: Get ’em before Goodwill Does!
Presidential Aspirants Coming to Cleveland for Festival of Empty Promises
It's Easy to be Zen when you Drive a Beemer
Ken Lapine takes the Lazy Lawyer Defense to New Heights
Wickliffe’s Basketball Drama: Maybe It Ain’t About Race
Polluted Utopia
In Timberlake Village, neighbors coexist with an industrial nightmare.
By Jared Klaus
A Hero's Welcome
Unlike the government, Cleveland State is behaving as if it actually cares.
By Lisa Rab
Deception HQ
Jones Day, embarrassed to be from Cleveland.
By First Punch
The Crapola Rag
Letters published June 27, 2007
This Just In: Concert Announcements
An Interview with Alt-Rap Kingpin Buck 65
John Mayer: As He Proved at Blossom, He's No Comic
I Want My MP3
Digital music just gets better. See ya later, major labels.
By Randall Roberts
Slideshow: Wynton Marsalis at the Allen Theatre
Money Where Your Mouth Is: Beatallica
Mr. and Mrs. Perfect
Tim and Faith are Nashville's no. 1 couple, but are we really looking at country?
By Tierney Smith
BMX Kids
Where alt-country meets punk rock -- that's where you can find Lucero riding their bikes.
By Chris Parker
Ladies Love Are Outlaws.
Stacie Collins will kick your ass, country-style.
By Justin F. Farrar
Minus Story
With Old Canes and His Hideous Heart. Thursday, June 28, at the Grog Shop, Cleveland Heights.
By Keith Gribbins
White Mice
With Clan of the Cave Bear and Xrin Arms. Friday, June 29, at Now That's Class, 11213 Detroit Avenue.
By Mike McGuirk
Ana Popovic
Friday, June 29, at Wilbert's.
Parts & Labor
With Proletarian Art Threat and Self Destruct Button. Saturday, June 30, at the Beachland.
Guitar Shorty
Saturday, June 30, at Wilbert's.
By Duane Verh
Ian McLagan & the Bump Band
With Living Stereo. Sunday, July 1, at the Beachland.
Built to Spill
With Beaten Awake. Monday, July 2, at the Grog Shop, Cleveland Heights.
By Bryan Charles
White Stripes
Icky Thump (Warner Bros.)
By Nate Cavalieri
Nick Drake
Family Tree (Tsunami)
By Mark Keresman
DJ Mayonnaise
Still Alive (Anticon)
By Eddie Fleisher
James Blood Ulmer
Bad Blood in the City: The Piety Street Sessions (Hyena)
Dublin Death Patrol
DDP 4 Life (Godfodder)
By D.X. Ferris
Bored Games
All the beer in the world can't save Mario Party 8.
By Chris Ward
Here are the week's best releases from the pop-culture universe:
By Michael Gallucci
Still Steel
Auburn draws fresh blood and sturdy classics.
Charles Feelgood
With misterbradleyp and Mike Filly. 10 p.m. Tuesday, July 3, $5 (21 and over). Touch Supper Club, 2710 Lorain Ave., 216-631-5200.
Fourth of July Week.
Interbelt Nite Club, 70 N. Howard St., Akron, 330-253-5700, www.interbelt.com.
Mick Boogie Presents Al Fatz
Expect the Unexpected (MySpace.com/AlFatz)
By Dan LeRoy
Iced Earth
Overture of the Wicked (SPV)
By Matt Gorey
Crackers & Cheese
By Jordan Harper and Jim Ridley
Dr. Feelgood
Michael Moore's pill goes down easy, but his diagnosis still devastates.
By J. Hoberman
Yippee-ki-noooo!
John McClane is back, and he's . . . old.
By Rob Nelson
Incredible, Edible
Brad Bird whips up a five-star treat in Ratatouille.
By Scott Foundas
Our top DVD picks for the week of June 26:
Blah-Blah Sisterhood
Chick flick genre to Evening: Why you gotta make us look bad?
By Ella Taylor
Back in the Fight
At 52, Bruce Willis resurrects a die-hard character.
By Robert Wilonsky
Happy Hour in Hudson
Beer, Here!
Come for the brew -- stay for the food.
By Elaine T. Cicora
The Next Big Thing
Counting the days with Cleveland's hottest young chef.
Kid Power
In Cain Park's Oliver!, the little ones save the day.
By Christine Howey
Celebrity Spotting: Carl Monday Hits the Weights
Cleveland filmmaker goes pro
Mikey G's Entertainment Picks of the Week
Mikey G's Weekend Entertainment Picks
Mr. Posh Spice Won't be Coming to Cleveland After All
Butt Boys
The guys are stripping again in The Full Monty at Weathervane.
Capsule reviews of current area theater presentations.
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions.
Blowing Up
Deadly land mines inspire explosive new art show.
By Cris Glaser
California Split
Breakup didn't work out, so band reforms for new CD.
Lunch Bunch
Playhouse Square makes your daytime meal feel like home.
Heritage Daze
Dance combines folk tales, Ukrainian songs, and ginormous puppets.
Sleeplessin Canton
The McKinley Museum stays open for 100 consecutive hours.
By Marge Perko
Shoot to Thrill
The art museum bundles some of the nation's best pics.
Bawdy Bard
Sheakespearean actresses sing, dance, and dress up like whores.
Full Screams Ahead
Not even a record-company shuttering can slow down the Redwalls.
Welcome to Wonderland
Last Laugh
By P.F. Wilson
In With a Bang
The Pop Shop's latest show explodes with new works.
Starr Time
Comedian hits middle age, looks back on comic legends.
Dog Day Afternoon
Fido makes a splash at jumping contest.
The Grape Outdoors
Sip, swirl, spit -- the Cleveland Wine Festival returns.
By Carissa Ruby
Bruise Crews
By Brian Trapp
Artsy Bazaar
Expect more than old Happy Meal toys at this flea market.
By Christine Kelly
Carmen Electric
Theology on Tap | Discipline of Body, Mind and Soul
@ Forest City Brewery
Tue., March 19, 7-9 p.m.
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