Vol. 39, No. 24
Twin Lanes: Another bad-ass Cleveland bowling alley on the verge of going belly up
By Joe Tone
Spike Lee on LeBron James: Oh, what fun he could have
Tribe: More injuries, more call-ups, more drinking to dull the pain
Batting Stance Guy takes on Tribe
Tribe: Jamey Carroll gives fans someone to root for
Former Steeler Greg Lloyd wants to watch the Browns game at your place. Hope you're armed!
Reader: to aspire to LeBron’s fast-track to sports riches misses "the whole point of life"
Egyptian pope “breaks thigh,” headed to Cleveland. Must be the pork
Baseball: Where have all the black guys gone?
By Gus Garcia-Roberts
Cuyahoga county commissioners: You mean we don't have an endless supply of money to waste?
By Pete Kotz
Local sex-shop chain Ambiance rubs its giant profits in our depressed faces
Scene wins 17 Press Club awards, snags extra free drink tickets
The horror! Coke product found on Oberlin campus!
Mad Money’s Jim Cramer praises a green Cleveland
Pissed about the port? Tonight’s a rare chance to scream about it
Shawshank Redemtion: The Reunion
Voting machines eyed by Cuyahoga County are lousy, expensive, and probably mean to old people
The notorious Linndale speed trap faces down another would-be killer
By Caleb Hannan
Findlay struggles with that whole separation of church and state thing
Letters published June 11, 2008
Mic Check: Death Cab for Cutie at the Plain Dealer Pavilion on Friday
By Michael Gallucci
This Just In: The lastest concert announcements. Drink slowly to avoid brain freeze
Hello, Cleveland: Brooks and Dunn, Death Cab top this weekend's shows
Last Night in Cleveland: Iron Maiden
Money Where Your Mouth Is: Psychostick at the Jigsaw
John Lee Hooker Jr. show canceled
Last Night in Cleveland: Death Cab for Cutie
Mic Check: Jack Johnson at Blossom Music Center on Tuesday
Hello, Cleveland: Jack Johnson headlines a, like, totally chill week in concerts
Mic Check: The Cure at the Wolstein Center on Wednesday
Horror Convention Massacre 2: DVD release at Roc Bar this weekend
Kate Voegele wants you to schedule her fall tour
The Cure in Cleveland: Should you go, or stay home and watch YouTube clips?
The Artist Formerly Known As P. Diddy wants to tell you something
Slide Show: U.S. Air Guitar Championships at the Grog Shop
Death Cab for Cutie pumps up the volume (relatively speaking) on new CD
Has Robert Smith brought the Cure back to life?
By D.X. Ferris
Long-lost Akron punks Teachers Pet finally release their debut album
By Will York
Iron Maiden
Thursday, June 12, at Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls.
By Nicholas L. Hall
Cross Canadian Ragweed
Friday, June 13, at House of Blues.
By Duane Verh
Jaymay and Fink
Friday, June 13, at the B-Side Liquor Lounge, Cleveland Heights.
Nicholas Megalis
Friday, June 13, at the Agora Ballroom.
By Katherine Silkaitis
Brooks & Dunn
Sunday, June 15, at Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls.
By Tierney Smith
Fish
Monday, June 16, at House of Blues.
By Peter Chakerian
Jack Johnson
Tuesday, June 17, at Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls.
Local H
12 Angry Months (Shout! Factory)
Jakob Dylan
Seeing Things (Columbia)
By Rob Trucks
Aimee Mann
@#%&*! Smilers (SuperEgo)
By Michael D. Ayers
Martha Wainwright
I Know You're Married but I've Got Feelings Too (Zoe/Rounder)
By Michael Berick
We Are Scientists
Brain Thrust Mastery (Astralwerks)
By Danielle Sills
Heads Held High signs to C-Bus label
Jambang and the Texas Corrugators
9 p.m. Friday, June 13, $10 (all ages). Wilbert's, 812 Huron Rd. E., 216-902-4663.
Devon Allman's Honeytribe
9 p.m. Saturday, June 14, $10 (HOB.com or Ticketmaster). House of Blues, 308 Euclid Ave., 216-523-2583.
Nicholas Megalis CD
Praise Be, Hype Machine (Reverse Image Productions)
Ellen Degenerate
State of Emergency (MySpace.com/Ellendegenerate)
Guitar Hero and Rock Band give new meaning to "rock and roll excess"
By Chris Ward
All You Need Is Loves 30-year-old history of pop music tops this weeks pop-culture picks
The Foot Fist Way is a tae kwon do comedy with one truly cringe-tastic star
By Robert Wilonsky
In the shadow of Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk cant live up to its billing
In Ohio City, Jazz28 takes over former Budapest Blue
Scene's Tasteful Affair: As tasteful as we can make it, considering all the booze
Westlake’s Viva Barcelona closes
Restaurant of the Weekend: Sweet Melissa’s in Rocky River
Pretty Saigon is an approachable downtown adventure
By Elaine T. Cicora
Mike Symon shut out in Beard Awards again
Bachelorette's Jesse Csincsak has the strange idea that Colorado mountains are sexier than Lorain County
Ray's, at Kent State: One damn fine place to relive the glory days
Best Picks of the Week Ever!
Who will be Cleveland's Next Top Model?
My House is Worth What? is coming to C-Town
Hello! McFly! Back to the Future's Biff leads the week in Cleveland comedy
Parents of disabled children hit the wall in Bang and Clatters A Nervous Smile
By Christine Howey
Capsule reviews of current area theater presentations
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions
Dutch Treat
Holland's top DJ clears a busy schedule for a spin in Cleveland.
By Cris Glaser
All They Need Is Love
Beatles tribute band doesn't need to look like the Fab Four. Close your eyes, and you'll hear why.
Shoot Me!
Bella of the Ball
Oakwood Village club dresses to the nines for its debut concert night.
Karaoke Queens
All-female cast drowns its sorrows in a sea of booze-fueled singing.
By Marge Perko
Big Boys Don't Cry
While the Four Seasons phenomenon leaves chicks swooning, Jersey Boys makes fans out of the dudes too.
By Katherine Fulton
Library Cards
A funny thing about the High Strung: They go spaz among America's public bookshelves.
The End of the End
Beloved alt-rock station is eulogized in locally made film about the state of C-Town radio.
Nun of Your Business
Sister makes a habit of keeping her students in line in strictly Catholic comedy.
Sticky Situation
By Vince Grzegorek
The Doctor's In
Everybody's favorite kid-lit MD prescribes a dose of fantasy in Ohio City production.
Jackie, Oh!
Score another book about casual sex from Joan Collins' younger sis.
Candid Camera
Scientist-turned-paparazzo sees it like it is in latest collection of snaps.
Boom Box Seat
New exhibit teams old-time broadcasting with America's favorite pastime.
Jukebox Heroes
Prog-rock vets still cash in on radio fame more than 30 years after their heyday.
Take a Bow
Baldwin Wallace Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band & Community Arts School Dance
@ Baldwin Wallace University: Gamble Auditorium, Kulas Musical Arts Building
Fri., April 19, 7-9 p.m.
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