Barberton-based singer/songwriter Lauren Brabson is a new face in the local acoustic singer/songwriter scene but she’s already starting to make a name for herself with regional tours and several ...
Gadi Zamir’s Negative Space gallery, located on the second floor of the Asia Town Center, is a little hard to find and not all that great at promoting its events. But it’s well worth checking out for ...
The first Black lawyer to argue a case before the United States Supreme Court was Samuel R. Lowery, on February 6, 1866. Ninety-five years would elapse before a Black woman, Constance Baker Motely, ...
Most Clevelanders have no reason to celebrate Jamaican Independence Day but then they aren’t members of the area’s reggae music community, which tips its collective hat to honor the music’s country of ...
On Friday October 17, while the City Club at Playhouse Square hosted a forum on “The Future of Public Radio” with ideastream president/CEO Kevin Martin as one of the panelists, a group of around 100 ...
Normally, jukebox musicals, which are scripts created from pre-existing music, have songs shoehorned into what is generally an acceptable, but less-than-well-written story (think Moulin Rouge! The ...
Five years ago, Cleveland artist/muralist Dayzwhun started a little festival he dubbed the St. Clair Art Fest, taking place on the corner of St. Clair Avenue and East 40 th Street where his tattoo ...
Starship Earth is Northeast Ohio’s Halloween Headquarters. Make this your first stop for costumes, props, wigs, make up, masks, jewelry and whatever you need for your next costume event. But why stop ...
Land of Plenty is an eclectic boutique selling a little bit of everything, with an emphasis on vintage items. Go and shop an assortment of antique furniture & decor, arts & crafts, art deco items, ...
Howard Hitchcock’s work will be on exhibit at Beachwood Community Center through Sun 2/5. The Howard Hitchcock show is open to the public and the Winter Sunset Art Reception is on Fri 1/27 @ 7-9pm.
“Are you ready to go back to school?” is an unavoidable question for kids this time of year. After all, the end of August is the time to pack the backpacks, go to bed earlier, hop back on that yellow ...
A knife stuck into a wall. An oil stain on concrete. A spent shotgun shell. Blood-streaked snow. A map of an infamous murder spree. Fragments. Traces. Clues. Retracing the path of a famous crime spree ...