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Wed 9/3 @ 7PM “Big Chuck and Lil John” — known in real life as Chuck Schodowski and John Rinaldi — were a Cleveland ...
This year’s attraction, which opened in May, is called “Forest Forms.” It includes 18 sculptures range from five to 20 feet tall, and depict things such as a fox family, a stack of flowers and a ...
Akron Pride may be one of the last of the summer’s many Pride festivals but no one will ever say it’s one of the least even though it’s one of the most recent, founded in 2017. It’s grown explosively ...
Back in 2018, the Cleveland Arts Prize debuted another award, its Verge Fellowship, for primarily Black artists in the early ...
The Washington D.C-based research and education nonprofit, the Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI), which looks at ...
The Rock Hall’s Salsa Across Borders Dancing Festival and Competition warms up this Saturday for the main event September 20. It’s partnering with The Assembly Room for a day of workshops, ...
Bothered by what’s going on in our nation’s capital and specifically what is coming out of the White House. Come on down to ...
In those cleanups it’s sponsored, thousands of volunteers have taken part in removing 655,000 pieces of plastic from ...
Cleveland Metroparks’ packed schedule of free weekly concerts at six of its locations is starting to wind down — and doesn’t ...
Last spring, the Cleveland Botanical Garden hosted an extensive exhibit by some of the area’s finest Black artists, called The Nature of Healing. Put together by the Deep Roots Experience gallery, run ...
The play draws on Rivers’ identity as a queer Black man, exploring the relationship between a mother, son and her son’s ...
Guitarist/composer Carl Baldasarre has been kicking around the area music scene for a long time, and in the last several years, he’s had a new surge of energy, raising his profile to higher heights.