Vol. 39, No. 9
After Browns tender Derek Anderson, Phil Savage sounds ready to settle on Brady Quinn
By Joe Tone
Yahoo! Sports: LeBron will choose Jay-Z, billions, over White Owner Guy, millions
Shawn Kemp still has fans? WTF?
CSU Vikings win 20 games, have shot in conference tourney. Huh?
Michael Kaminski tries to rob video store with cologne bottle
By Pete Kotz
Republicans appoint Arshinkoff puppet to Summit County Board of Elections
With newest flier, Joe Cimperman, "Democract For Congress," loses fourth-grade spelling teacher vote
Tales from the Debate: It's those damn Internets fault!
Ted Strickland kills flexible work hours for state employees, returns Ohio to 8-to-5
Feagler: TV is for the birds
Reader: Joe Cimperman hastens America’s downfall; Scene belongs in shit tubes
A bad week for the Cuyahoga County commissioners
Welcome to Cleveland, Baker & Hostetler barristers!
Feagler: The presidential debates are for fairies
Alex Arshinkoff and George W. Bush: A winning combination!
NY Times: Ohio workers screwed, but not by NAFTA
Joe Cimperman hopes to tear down his former hero, Dennis Kucinich
By Gus Garcia-Roberts
Tales from the Debate: Is that you Mike Wallace?
Planned Parenthood will hand out free emergency contraception
Tales from the Debate: The Obama-Farrakhan Question
Tales from the Debate: Pavlik talks politics, Tubbs-Jones talks boxing, Jesse Jackson talks about what he damn pleases
Zack Reed goes to Dubai; will lecture and hopefully meet princess
Former Solon cop Andrew Kolcinko caught threatening his girlfriend again
Tales from the Debate: After Clinton and Obama do battle, Frank Jackson skips the spin room
Dennis Kucinichs brave talk about working and fighting from the safety of the officers tent
Jennifer Brunner takes down the gay godfather of Summit County, Alex Arshinkoff
Female Hate Mail?
Letters published February 27, 2008
Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova are coming to the Allen Theatre
Review: Arcade Fire rocks for Barack
Mic Check: moe. at House of Blues on Sunday
What cabaret-awesomeness will Lounge Kitty unleash at Twist tonight?
Mic Check: The Hives at the Agora on Sunday
Mic Check: They Might Be Giants at the Beachland on Wednesday
This Just In: Jack Johnson, Eric Clapton Cleveland-bound
The Cure coming to Cleveland
Kate Voegele Makes Entertainment Weekly's 10 To Watch List
Slideshow: The Debate at Cleveland State
Stumping for Barack Obama, Arcade Fire members add second Cleveland show
You too can play with Tim "Ripper" Owens
Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor releases new, free-ish album
Before they join Sadies and Whiskey Daredevils at Beachland, Trashmen do free Q&A at Rock Hall
Alternative Press' 100 Bands list includes Cleveland's Bears and Salt of the Wound
Red Hunter unleashes Peter and the Wolf at Little Italy's Lou's Tavern
Hello, Cleveland: This Week’s Concert Calendar
Aloha, Black Keys among local bands headed to South by Southwest
Tim "Ripper" Owens to sing with guitar legend Yngwie Malmsteen
Meet Tim Westergren, the mind behind the Pandora music service
Warped Tour once again Cleveland-bound
Review: The Might Be Giants live at the Beachland
To support Obama, Arcade Fire members to play free Beachland show Monday
The Hives are buzzing again, thanks in part to hip-hop producer Pharrell
By Michael Gallucci
It took them 10 years, but the Sadies finally craft a country-rock classic
By Justin F. Farrar
Akron native Tim Easton sees the world, one gig at a time
By Chris Parker
Dälek
With Dub Trio and Russian Circles. Thursday, February 28, at the Grog Shop, Cleveland Heights.
By Andrew Clayman
Avett Brothers
Saturday, March 1, at the Kent Stage, Kent.
Bang Camaro
Saturday, March 1, at the Grog Shop, Cleveland Heights.
Jason Ricci & New Blood
Saturday, March 1, at the Winchester, Lakewood.
By Ernest Barteldes
George Strait
Saturday, March 1, at Quicken Loans Arena.
By Tierney Smith
Moe
Sunday, March 2, at House of Blues.
Headlights
With Evangelicals. Monday, March 3, at the Beachland Tavern.
By Mark Keresman
Ray Davies
Working Man's Café (New West)
Lenny Kravitz
It Is Time for a Love Revolution (Virgin)
By Ben Westhoff
Rivers Cuomo
Alone — The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo (Geffen)
Goldfrapp
Seventh Tree (Mute)
By Michael D. Ayers
Hellhammer
Demon Entrails (Century Media)
By D.X. Ferris
Monade
Monstre Cosmic (Too Pure)
Developer plans to keep East Bank nightlife alive with Roc Bar
Paul Thorn
7 p.m. Saturday, March 1. $15 ADV/$17 DOS. Beachland Tavern, 15711 Waterloo Rd., 216-383-1124.
Grind, featuring Kenneth Thomas and Dan Stark
9 p.m.-3 a.m. Saturday, February 29. No cover before 11 p.m., $5 after 11 p.m. (Admission 21 and over only.) VIP tables available, www.myspace.com/grindparty. Traffic Night Club, 1296 W. 6th
Kingdom of Sorrow
With Dead to Fall and Thy Will Be Done. 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 5, $13 ADV/$15 DOS (all ages). Peabody's, 2083 E. 21st St., 216-802-7234.
Nathan Corsi Band
A Londoner Anarchist (NathanCorsiMusic.com)
Steven K. Smith
Requiem for Failed Suicides (Skean Dhu)
By Eddie Fleisher
Marvin Gayes divorce album tops this weeks pop-culture picks
Text Adventure
Words get in the way of an otherwise stellar Lost Odyssey.
By Gary Hodges
Will Ferrells Semi-Pro is half bad his half
By Robert Wilonsky
Scarlett Johansson, Natalie Portman bring royalty to sibling rivalry in The Other Boleyn Girl
By Chuck Wilson
Move Along, Kids
By Robert Wilonsky and Jordan Harper
Our top DVD picks scheduled for release this week:
Is Phoenix overpowering Starbucks in the hearts of coffee drinkers?
In Loving Memory of Coventry’s Que Tal
Mouth off on Mike Symon’s blog: Cleveland’s top chef wants to hear from you
Doors to reopen at Brother’s Lounge, Chez Francois; at Aura, sadly, they’re now closed
For his new, 'green' restaurant, Jonathan Sawyer seeks a few good green thumbs
Restaurant of the Weekend: Leo’s Reserve Inn, Hudson
‘3 Squares’ now served, on cable and YouTube
Plenty of misfires at 100th Bomb Group
Standing in for The Lime Spider, Akrons Lockview warms the soul one grilled cheese at a time
By Elaine T. Cicora
The Beachland Ballroom, Kim Homan team to bring gourmet grub to rockers and fans alike
Score reopens at Clifton and 117th
American Idol viewing parties take over Union Station bar
Scoundrels in Parma revs up Bike Night
Gladiators football and the Film Fest top our Picks of the Week
Rubber pants and trailer trash top our Picks of the Week
Comedy Corner: Eddie Griffin, Tom Papa, and Basile in Cleveland this week
Pulitzer winner Michael Cunningham coming to Cleveland
Calling all sneaker addicts: come scrap over kicks at “Cleveland’s Got Sole” shoe summit
Chuck Klosterman: a bio in six words
Drew Carey gets engaged; women mourn nationwide
Romantic turmoil simmers in The Break Up Notebook: The Lesbian Musical, at The Beck Center
By Christine Howey
Capsule reviews of current area theater presentations
A Jewish writer confronts his past and his religion in the Mandel Centers Brooklyn Boy
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions
Laugh It Up & At 'Em
Lakewood bar jolts Wednesday regulars awake with a comic named Sleep.
By R.L. Clark
Leave It to Beaverman
Yarn-spinning inspires sextet's sophomore CD.
By Vince Grzegorek
Urban Legends
Dancers from opposite sides of the Atlantic duet in slave-freedom celebration.
By Marge Perko
Pen & Paper Trail
By Cris Glaser
Enter Stage North
Cutting-edge theater tools up I-77 to debut satellite home in C-Town.
Fly Boys (and Girls)
Chinese gymnasts jazz up old routines for new generation of audiences.
Dublin or Nothing
Trivia geeks get last chance to score a trip to the land of leprechauns.
Love on the baltic
Asian Safari
Snapshot exhibit by a Russian paparazzo chronicles the Far East.
Get Lei'd
Lava Lounge does Maui for art-gallery fund-raiser.
Human Errors
By Max Rivlin-Nadler
You've Got Music
Colorado quartet relies on UPS to deliver the love you need.
Cheap Shots
Bernie's Back
Beloved Browns QB moves the Gladiators into their new home.
Talkin' (Trailer) Trash
Redneck busybodies run the rumor mill in mobile-home musical.
Bustin' Celtics
Ireland meets Scotland in annual song-and-dance props to the Emerald Isle.
Rubber-Made
Latex trumps leather at gay-guy garbfest.
Let's Get Political
Punkers trade love songs for rants on the war.
Wayne Hancock
@ Beachland Tavern
Wed., March 20, 8 p.m.
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