Heights Arts’ Close Encounters series gives listeners the chance to hear classical music played by some of the area’s top musician, including members of the Cleveland Orchestra, in an intimate setting ...
It may seem far off, but the 46 th annual Tri-C Jazz Fest, taking place June 26-28 has just announced the lineup of ticketed shows taking place in Playhouse Square’s theaters. And it’s a strikingly ...
The four-story building dates back to 1890 as the offices of the Brown Hoisting & Conveying Machinery Company. It expanded in 1901, owned by the Columbia Electric Manufacturing Company from 1941 to ...
Once again Story Club Cleveland will be back at Forest City Brewery, which is its new home on the second Wednesday of each ...
In a statement on the 2025 nominees, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation Chairman John Sykes said, “These remarkable Nominees ...
Pizza… who doesn’t love it? You’ll love it even more when bought from local pizza shops. Those chains can’t mess with our pizza establishments; from the super ...
The Black students were joined by white, mostly Jewish neighbors, the first interracial civil rights protest in the country.
Cleveland’s best-known reggae figure—its own Bob Marley, if you will—is Carlos Jones, who started performing with I-Tal, Cleveland’s first reggae crossover band, in the late 70s, and went on to become ...
On the heels of opening its completely transformed space, the Cleveland Museum of Natural History is transforming some other things too — such as its monthly Think & Drink with the Extinct series.
The charges against the once-Democratic and now MAGA mayor stem from a five-count indictment issued last September based on allegations of corruption and fraud. Federal prosecutors allege that Adams ...
Filmmaker/photographer/educator Cynthia Penter is known for the wide range of her work which includes straightforward films, videos and photo work as well as experimental and abstract work. In the 90s ...