Vol. 38, No. 47
Tribe signs Japanese Closer; Somewhere, Joe Borowski Punches Hole in Living Room Wall
By Joe Tone
Varejao Wants Out -- Another Major Cleveland Story Broken by ESPN
The Professor Gives Browns an A
And the Losers Are . . .
(What lawyers say about judges behind their backs.)
By Jared Klaus
Scott Raab, Ground Zero, and ... His Chief Wahoo Tattoo!
Marc Dann Extends a Helping Hand to Those Who Use a Helping Hand
Bud Light’s Real Men of Genius: The Cuyahoga County Commissioners?
Baby Boom
Heather Giammaria left the operating room thinking she could never get pregnant again. She was wrong.
By Lisa Rab
Why Zack Reed Should Really Sign Up for Match.com
Breaking News: City Enforces Law, Earth Falls Off Axis
By Pete Kotz
Caller urges club to cut the "hip-hop bull crap," marking first use of "bull crap" since 1998
Breaking Travel Advisory for City Council Presidents: Do Not Bring Your Gun on the Airplane!
Botched Bank Heist
It wasn't a banner day for the armed-robbery industry in Lorain.
Breaking News: Politicians Like Money, Even the Ones Who Wear Robes
Reader: Judges Story was "Stupid" and "Irresponsible"
What Keeps Star Columnists Up At Night? Chia Pets and Cell Phones
Local Yokel
Merge Records Holds Indie-Rockin' Auction
This Just In: The latest concert announcements, gift wrapped and everything
Vampire Weekend
Friday, November 23, at the Beachland Tavern.
By Kevin O'Donnell
Money Where Your Mouth Is: Devil Doll and Horror of 59
Concert Cheat Sheet: Peter Björn and John
Family Affair
Life after Gerald doesn't necessarily mean life without LeVert.
By Dan LeRoy
Cleveland’s Billy Morris Remembers Deceased Quiet Riot Frontman Kevin DuBrow
Babyshambles
Shotter's Nation (Astralwerks)
By Michael Gallucci
Nick Drake
Fruit Tree (Fontana)
By Angela Sawyer
Sister Act
Identical twin sibs dig girls, playing live, and poppy indie rock.
By Ernest Barteldes
Celebration
With Dragons of Zynth. Sunday, November 25, at the Beachland Tavern.
By Michael D. Ayers
Detroit Rock City
The Dirtbombs step out of the garage, make an album about their city.
By Michael Hurtt
Circa Survive
With Ours and the Dear Hunter. Sunday, November 25, at the Agora Ballroom.
By Keith Gribbins
Witchcraft
Tuesday, November 27, at the Grog Shop.
Duran Duran
Red Carpet Massacre (Epic)
"Other" Music
Robert Wyatt gets subversive and operatic.
By Andy Beta
The Howling Hex
XI (Drag City)
By Justin F. Farrar
Neurosonic/Evans Blue
Wednesday, November 28, at Peabody's.
By Mark Keresman
Ellis Paul
Wednesday, November 28, at the Beachland Tavern.
By Nathan Baker
Shonen Knife
Wednesday, November 28, at the Grog Shop.
By Michael Alan Goldberg
Triple Trouble
Mixtape previews talent from LeBron's label.
By D.X. Ferris
Venomin James
Left Hand Man (Kultland)
By Matt Gorey
Devil Doll
With Uncle Scratch's Gospel Revival and Martini 5-0. 9 p.m. Saturday, November 24, $10 (all ages). Beachland Tavern, 15711 Waterloo Ave., 216-383-1124.
The New Face of Evil
Call of Duty 4 might hit a little too close to home.
By Gary Hodges
Revenge of the Bricks
Lego + Star Wars = This week's top pop-culture pick.
Electric Grandmother
With Presque Vu and Weird Paul Petroskey. 9 p.m. Friday, November 23. Bela Dubby, 13321 Madison Ave., 216-221-4479.
Gabe Schray
Softest Service (Top/Hat)
Jungle Fever
By Robert Wilonsky and Jordan Harper
One of Us Must Know
The elusive Bob Dylan, masterfully considered in I'm Not There.
By Scott Foundas
Our top DVD picks scheduled for release this week:
They Missed
The latest Stephen King adaptation is all fogged up.
By Chuck Wilson
Happy Holidays ... You’re Fat!
'Zas 'R' Us
Cento's Family Night is kid-friendly, foodie-approved.
By Elaine T. Cicora
Eat Up on Aisle Four
Park that cart: This is grocery-store dining at its finest.
Green Team! Enviromnental (and crime-coverup) tips from Will Ferrell and Friends
Capsule reviews of current area theater presentations.
Dreaming of Bing
It's not the movie, but White Christmas shovels the holiday hoo-hah.
By Christine Howey
It's Come to This: Norton Furniture Guy to Make Comedy Debut
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions..
Band on the Run
New exhibit takes a look at the making of a Fab Four film.
By Cris Glaser
Creepy Crawler
Wishbone Play
Amateur athletes work off the turkey with the pigskin.
Survivor: Akron
Cratchet Job
Theater troupe onstage with Christmas classic.
By Carissa Ruby
Travelin' Funnyman
Lakewood native revs up jalopy jokes.
Gator Gangsta
Florida DJ tells two sides to every story.
Carols at the Spinet
Orchestra plays right this very minute.
By Marge Perko
Chris Crossin'
Avant-garde script pokes fun at the discoverer of the U.S.A.
Gone to the Dawgs
Cleveland-born comic tackles cracks on Cleveland Browns.
By P.F. Wilson
Blue ball buster
Animal Crackers
Zoo's furry residents clown around for turkey dinners.
Wunder Bar!
Akron's German community laps up lagers for the holidays.
Full of Hot Air
Giant inflatables float through Rubber City.
Light It Up
Santa & Co. spread Christmas cheer on Public Square.
Flick's Flick
Cast of Cleveland-shot holiday film meets fans 24 years later.
Gay 'Giving
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