Vol 95 Issue 8 - Published October 15, 2004
Pearl Jam, Death Cab, Neil Young rock Ohio for free world
The drive from Washington D.C. to Toledo, Ohio is about seven hours. One of the concerts on the second night of the Vote for Change tour was starting at 7:30 p.m. at the Toledo Sports Arena. Pearl Jam and Death Cab for Cutie were on the bill.

Vote for Change was a concert tour put together by artists who felt that there is a need for change in the country. They accordingly organized concerts to occur on simultaneous nights in various sw ...

Dramatic 'Windows' tugs at heatstrings
The Holocaust, a homosexual love affair, voyeurism, unrequited love, the passion of cooking -- if all of these subject matters have proven themselves worthy of carrying an entire film, then the question must be asked: why does Ferzan Ozpetek's "Facin ... more
Blue Talon's inspired bistro fare delights
French without the haughtiness, elegant without the exclusivity, the Blue Talon Bistro is a solid hit in a town filled with excellent restaurants. Patrons are treated to inspired desserts, engaging entrées and a casual atmosphere that will keep them ... more

 
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