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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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How Progressive insurance lost what made it progressive
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At Indie-Rock Singles Night in Cleveland, an event for hipsters lacks one key ingredient: Hipsters (20)
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$100 Bounty on That Kid (19)
Copley-Fairlawn finds a way to keep the impostors out.
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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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An ancient Apollo statue landed in Cleveland and touched off an international outcry (3)
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Rubber-Made
Latex trumps leather at gay-guy garbfest.
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Bernie's Back
Beloved Browns QB moves the Gladiators into their new home.
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Big MAC Attack
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Car-Studded Event
Superstars' rides join the latest makes and models at the Auto Show.
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It's Greek to Her
Noted researcher patterns first novel after ancient tragi-romance.
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Feagler: They just don't stump like they used to. And speaking of stumps ...
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Restaurant of the Weekend: Ponte Vecchio
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In the wake of the 2008 Rock Hall inductions, thoughts on bringing them to Cleveland
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Comedy Corner: Katt Williams leads the week in Cleveland comedy
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Poll shows evangelicals voted with Dems in Ohio. Same poll later found smoking crack in alley
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Recent Articles By Cris Glaser
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West Side Stories
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The Pipes Are Calling
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Wheels on Reels
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Plug Into Austin's Power
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Holy Moses!
New exhibit memorializes late preacher's inspirational art.
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SF Weekly
The Candidate
Our columnist knows Ralph Nader's running mate all too well.
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The Pitch
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First of all, lay off the Ecstasy.
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Village Voice
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Independents' Day
Cleveland moviemakers roll with the big shots at film fest.
By Cris Glaser
Published: March 5, 2008Sure, the 32nd annual Cleveland International Film Festival loads up on flicks about foreign rockers, teen angst, and trannies-in-transition. But among the 290 indie films from nearly 60 countries, five Cleveland moviemakers offer Ohio-centric fare on the fest's six screens.After the fest opens today at 7 p.m. with the Helen Hunt-directed Then She Found Me — about a schoolteacher hitting on her student's dad — the Buckeye vibe explodes onscreen. Take Valda Lewis' Devil's Oven, about the century-old underground fire set during the Hocking Valley Miners' Strike of 1884 (4:30 p.m. Tuesday). Then there's Thomas G. Miller's One Bad Cat: The Reverend Albert Wagner Story, about the Cleveland artist and preacher (7 p.m. Thursday, March 13, and 4:15 p.m. Saturday, March 15).Lawrence Hott's The Return of the Cuyahoga depicts the day when the polluted river caught fire in 1969 (4:45 p.m. Saturday and 9:15 p.m. Sunday). Todd Kwait's Chasin' Gus' Ghost spotlights jug-band revivalists like the Lovin' Spoonful's John Sebastian and the Grateful Dead's Bob Weir (11:30 a.m. tomorrow, 7:15 p.m. Saturday, and noon Monday). And Jason Zone Fisher's Swing State traces the effects of Ohio's last gubernatorial election on this year's presidential race. It doesn't hurt that Fisher is the son of Lieutenant Governor Lee Fisher (7:30 p.m. Tuesday, noon Wednesday, and 9:30 a.m. Thursday, March 13). The fest runs from 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. daily through Sunday, March 16, at Tower City Cinemas, 230 West Huron Road. Tickets are $9 to $12. Call 216-623-3456 or visit www.clevelandfilm.org.
March 6-16, 9-1 a.m., 2008







