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An ancient Apollo statue landed in Cleveland and touched off an international outcry
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Joe Cimperman hopes to tear down his former hero, Dennis Kucinich
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Beat Down
Cleveland teachers swap stories of school violence.
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Everybody Hates Mike
The peril of coaching an icon.
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Secret Valentines Notes from C-Town Celebs
Our I-Team uncovered the private love letters of Cleveland's biggest names. You'll be shocked by what we discovered.
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$100 Bounty on That Kid (19)
Copley-Fairlawn finds a way to keep the impostors out.
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At Indie-Rock Singles Night in Cleveland, an event for hipsters lacks one key ingredient: Hipsters (15)
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Dennis Kucinichs brave talk about working and fighting from the safety of the officers tent (10)
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Beat Down (3)
Cleveland teachers swap stories of school violence.
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Sour Notes (434)
Underneath its glossy exterior, the Cleveland Orchestra has a dark side. His name is William Preucil.
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Crazy Talk
Miranda Lambert is a lot like any other girl with a soft spot for guns and setting exes on fire.
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The Bravery's New World
New-wave revivalists discover the power of three-chord guitar rock.
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Beer, BBQ, industry schmoozing: Rounding up SXSW 2008s local delegates
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Keep on Truckin'
Jason Isbell finds life after the Drive-By Truckers.
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It took them 10 years, but the Sadies finally craft a country-rock classic
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Carl Monday’s back, and he’s not better than ever, which makes us sad
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A gentle proposal to Cleveland sports fans: Quit bitching and enjoy it
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In Minnesota, smoking ban no match for local thespians. Why didn’t we think of that?!
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Joyce Banjac may be Myers University's best hope
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Akron mom embezzles $12,000 from PTA
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Recent Articles By Will York
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Down
Tuesday, October 23, at House of Blues.
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Tesla
With Poets and Pornstars. Monday, September 10, at House of Blues.
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Kamijo/Shuttah
Martha/The Image Maker (Shadoks)
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Little Feat
Wednesday, June 6, at House of Blues.
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Danny Cohen
Shades of Dorian Gray (Anti-)
National Features
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"It Was Like an Armageddon Movie"
For days after Hurricane Rita, a Texas prison was hell on earth.
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Our columnist knows Ralph Nader's running mate all too well.
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Project Runaway
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Ruins
With Wolf Eyes, Made in Mexico, Self Destruct Button, and Tusco Terror. Monday, October 15, at the Grog Shop, Cleveland Heights.
By Will York
Published: October 10, 2007Ruins is a mainstay on Japan's fabled underground noise scene, but the duo's sound owes more to the dank, musty realms of '70s prog-rock than anything, say, Thurston Moore would be caught listening to. Drawing inspiration from such weird, obscure bands as Magma and Area, as well as prog heavyweights like Yes and King Crimson, drummer and group mastermind Yoshida Tatsuya's great achievement is the creation of a sound that's aggressive and energetic enough for noise punks who thought they hated prog. For the perfect primer, check out the Skin Graft imprint's new-and-improved reissue of Refusal Fossil, a 25-track collection of studio outtakes and live recordings.
Sometimes catchy, at other times flat-out maddening, Ruins' frantic sound has influenced an entire generation of heavy 'n' spastic bands, including Orthrelm, the Locust, Lightning Bolt, and the Flying Luttenbachers.
For the most part, Tatsuya has done all this with just the help of a bassist (he's gone through several over the past couple of decades). On this tour, however, he'll be touring solo -- so who knows what to expect?







