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Orchids Usher in Spring

By Andrea Mitchell

Spring may still seem far away as Cleveland continues to experience low temperatures, blustery winds and snowfall. However, despite the weather-related downfalls that come with living in Cleveland, we can have our first taste of spring at the Cleveland Botanical Garden's annual Orchid Mania.

Oh Vista!

Think twice before making the switch to latest Windows

By Mark Katzbach

February marked the release of the latest incarnation of the Windows operating system, with Windows Vista. Many people have already made the switch to Vista, either through the purchase of a new computer already loaded with the software, or by upgrading their current machine.

Q&A: William Elliott Whitmore

By Faith Hampton

William Elliott Whitmore, singer/songwriter, hails from an old Iowa horse farm, digs skateboarding and subconsciously channels blues legend Charley Patton on some ditties. Southern Records, his label, refers to his style as "burnished by smoke and drink and full of emotional depth.

The Cauldron Reel Shorts

2,000 miles of comedic laughter

By Ashley Sager

To overcome a mid-life crisis, four middle-aged men, known as the Wild Hogs, pack up and hit the road on their motorcycles for a comedic ride. The leader of the pack, rebel Woody (John Travolta), convinces straight edge-Doug (Tim Allen), witty Bobby (Martin Lawrence), and computer geek Dudley (William H.

CD Reviews

Bloc Party A Weekend In The City (Vice Records) Bloc Party front man Kele Okereke has truly outdone himself with his lyrics for his band's second album A Weekend In the City. His words speak of an allconsuming despair caused by the emptiness and disconnectedness of city life.

The Stars Fall in a Provocative Piece

Enjoyable, Yet Deeply Flawed Production Still Entertains

By Shane Gleason

Last July I saw "Lies and Legends" at the Beck Center in Lakewood. After to the performance I said to my friend, "This would be a hard play to write a review for." I counted my lucky stars that day that I did not have to review; today my stars are out of line, I am called upon to write a review on a difficult, yet provocative piece.

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