Dancing and singing for two-and one-half hours (not counting intermission)? Not nearly enough time to show off the genius of ...
A visit to Flower Child is truly like stepping back in time. The shop — a two-story maze of rooms — is loaded with decor, fashion, toys, kitchen accessories and kitsch from the ’30s through the ’80s.
For a number of years, northeast Ohio comedian/musician Charlie Weiner has been organizing evenings paying tribute to veteran musicians who have been the backbone of the local scene. They’ve included ...
Holden Arboretum in Kirtland, with its 3,600 acres of meadows, ponds, forests and gardens, doesn’t really need to do anything special for autumn: autumn comes and wields its influence on the landscape ...
Second only to St. Patrick’s Day, the 11th Congressional District Community Caucus Labor Day Parade is one of the biggest parades in the area. Founded by Congressman Lou Stokes 52 nd years ago, his ...
Want to show your LGBTQ+ Pride or your support for that community even if you’re not directly part of it? If you staunchly support diversity and the right to be who you are and love who you choose AND ...
This summer, Downtown Cleveland has offered almost daily programming, most of it involving musicians and/or food trucks. But every Tuesday through September 24, they’re trying something a little ...
In the last several years, the nonprofit Abrepaso Flamenco has been introducing Clevelanders to this Spanish art form, with performances in a variety of settings around town, featuring both local and ...
Afro-Colombian cellist/vocalist Carolina Borja and bassoonist/CSU faculty member Arleigh Savage formed indie global music ensemble Sororii in 2021, with a mission to promote women’s voices from ...
Once again, the DEVOtional — that event that celebrates Akron’s legendary DEVO — is back in town, attracting dedicated spuds from all over the country to Cleveland for two days of music and other ...
The Cleveland Dragon Boat Festival got its start on the Cuyahoga and the moved out to Lorain’s Black River for several years. It’s now back in downtown Cleveland, making it easier for observers to ...
Since the beginning of the year, a group of local creatives — mostly visual artists — has been meeting month under the name “Quest for the Fest” to explore the idea of creating a new arts events (or ...