It’s that time again. The temperatures are reliably in the 60s and even the 70s, and we’re all itching to get outdoors and ...
Give the Girl a Break is the next film in The Musical Theater Project’s Movies at Home series. Come laugh at the cliches ...
When Story Club Cleveland returns to the Brownhoist this Friday, the stories the storytellers tell will be all about relief: ...
Artists Archives of the Western Reserve reopened its expanded galleries with its annual members show, which opened in early ...
Jitney, playing at the Beck Center for the Arts through May 5, is a mini masterpiece. Director Jimmie Woody allows each character’s unique perspective to gradually unfold in this August Wilson ...
Lyrical Rhythms, the weekly poetry open mic and jam at the B-Side Lounge in Cleveland Heights, has been a regular feature on its Tuesday night schedule for a long time — 20 years to be exact, an ...
Back in September, we told you that Darwin Kelsey, founding director of the Countryside Conservancy at Cuyahoga Valley National Park, was retiring, while remaining as an advisor until the end of the ...
United Way of Greater Cleveland’s signature public art project that has brought hundreds of cool guitars to venues all around town, is at it again. Artists can apply to design a guitar, and guitar ...
Dedicated followers of folk music will have a tough choice to make when Judy Collins performs at Cain Park’s Evans Amphitheater on the same night that another long-time Cain Park favorite, Livingston ...
Cleveland drummer Tommy Amato (not to be confused with Beau Coup vocalist Tommy Amato) played in numerous area bands in the ’70s and ’80s before moving to Los Angeles in the ’80s. In the ’90s he had a ...
The Stokes brothers, Carl and Louis, changed the face of Cleveland politics. Carl Stokes was the first black mayor of a large American city, while Louis Stokes served the east side of Cuyahoga County ...