Vol. 39, No. 25
Nurses claim Dr. Walter Ruf took sexual harassment to a whole new level
By Lisa Rab
With help from Supreme Court, Alex Arshinkoff keeps sweaty paws in Summit County politics
By Joe Tone
Welcome to a One-Alt-Weekly Town
O'Brien Factor: Terrorists should either get color-coordinated or get tortured
Al Franken heads to Shaker Heights for Senate fundraiser
Highland Heights demotes Mark Joseph, the sergeant who yapped about teen suicide attempt
If Debbie Sutherland knocks a Democrat off the Board of Commissioners, shell have the Democrats to thank
By Caleb Hannan
Yuppie Dog Siege: A battle over barking canines in Tremont
Letters published June 18, 2008
Hello, Cleveland: Petty tops the weekend's shows
Mic Check: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers at Blossom on Sunday
By Michael Gallucci
Last Night in Cleveland: Jack Johnson
Before Dethlok rocks Cleveland, Metalocalypse creator Brendon Small yaps with C-Notes
Slide Show: Death Cab for Cutie at the Plain Dealer Pavilion
Last Night in Cleveland: The Cure
Mr. Gnome, the areas second-hottest duo, makes a big noise on its debut album
By D.X. Ferris
Is hipster metal for assholes? Two of our writers discuss
By Michael Gallucci and D.X. Ferris
Fusion greats Return to Forever make a comeback after nearly three decades
By Jon Solomon
Dethklok
With Chimaira and Soilent Green. Thursday, July 19, at House of Blues.
Langhorne Slim
Thursday, June 19, at the Grog Shop, Cleveland Heights.
By Danielle Sills
Silver Apples
Friday, June 20, at the Grog Shop, Cleveland Heights.
By Andrew Clayman
The Black Dahlia Murder
With Kataklysm. Saturday, June 21, at Peabody's.
By Matt Sullivan
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
Sunday, June 22, at Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls.
By Nicholas L. Hall
Sloan
With the Golden Dogs. Sunday, June 22, at the Grog Shop, Cleveland Heights.
The Black Angels
With the Warlocks. Wednesday, June 25, at the Beachland Ballroom.
Usher
Here I Stand (LaFace)
By Dan Weiss
Dresden Dolls
No, Virginia (Roadrunner)
By Michael D. Ayers
Duffy
Rockferry (Mercury)
By Ernest Barteldes
Joan as Police Woman
To Survive (Cheap Lullaby)
The Notwist
The Devil, You + Me (Domino)
Young Knives
Superabundance (Rykodisc/Transgressive)
ABC taps Strange Familiar for new Molly Ringwald show
Grupo Fantasma
8 p.m. door, 9 p.m. show, Friday, June 20, $10 (all ages). Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Rd., 216-383-1124.
The Twistin' Tarantulas
10 p.m. Saturday, June 21, $5, 21+ only. The Garage Bar, 1859 W. 25th St., 216-696-7772.
Kill the Fall
The Waiting Process (Tragic End)
Quickening
Crisis or Catharsis (MySpace.com/Quickening)
Ninja Gaiden II for Xbox goes heavy on the gore and glitches
By Gary Hodges
Radioheads best tops this weeks pop-culture picks
Get Smart redux is a rare TV remake that works
By J. Hoberman
Harmony Korine breaks out the clown bikes, MJ impersonators, and flying nuns for Mister Lonely
By Jim Ridley
‘Dunk Giuseppe’ at Brothers Lounge benefit concert
Restaurant of the Weekend: Wieners are winners at Buckeye Beer Engine
New chefs take helm at Paladar and Boulevard Blue
Table 45 dumps the steam-table take on Sunday brunch
By Elaine T. Cicora
Rocky Rivers PZazz shop dishes out the hot sauce
Earthquake, Johnny Sanchez leads the week’s big comedy shows
Anything Goes, Cole Porters shipboard romp, gets first-class treatment at Porthouse Theatre
By Christine Howey
Capsule reviews of current area theater presentations
Family troubles are dredged up, one by one, in Ensembles The Carpetbaggers Children
Capsule reviews of current area art exhibitions
Dino-Mite!
T. Rex & company grunt, gnash, and cavort through millions of years of history to re-enact the life and times of the dinosaur.
By Cris Glaser
Wanna Bet?
Racetrack wets gamblers' whistles at new lounge and sports bar.
Lake Wobe-here!
Public-radio program sets up makeshift studio to broadcast from Blossom.
By Vince Grzegorek
Studio City
Heeere's Johnny!
By P.F. Wilson
They've Got Rhythm
Cain Park eases on down the road in urban take on The Wizard of Oz.
Hues Corporation
California couple ran a lucrative business with new kind of art. A century later, their work remains timeless.
Well Done!
Lyndhurst beer hall flips its burgers on the cheap. All you have to do is drink.
By Chad Felton
Star Search
Northeast Ohio-born scribe spreads the dirt on Hollywood's A-list.
Myspace to Grow
Finding a drummer is only an online ad away. Carolina threesome can vouch for that.
Street Beats
Gay Old Time
Cleveland's LGBTs mark 20 years of closet-free queerness with party in the park.
China Dolls
A trip to the Orient inspires New York band's name. But its music is purely all-American post-punk.
Shortt on Time
Cleveland chanteuse has packed more drama into her life than someone three times her age.
Leather & Laces
A costumed Ohio City steps up to the starting line for its annual run and bar crawl.
Morphin' Orphans
Homeless boy and his sis change their lives on the streets of New York in 2007 film.
Let's Do Launch
Chill with a bunch of architects at Lakewood club's biweekly flick fest.
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