Now That’s Class opened in 2007 as the west side’s headquarters for you-probabyy-never-heard-of-them underground local and touring bands, mostly of the loud and abrasive variety, as well as special ...
Come spend a peaceful Friday evening, relaxing in the expansive backroom at Loganberry Books. There, among bookshelves rising to the ceiling, you can grab a seat and catch a performance by Cleveland ...
Any list of the the most influential people in Cleveland rock & roll, no matter how long or short, would have to include Henry LoConti. LoConti has passed away at the age of 85. Henry, affectionately ...
Maybe all that trick-or-treat/costume/candy/pumpkin-flavored (ugh) everything just isn’t your thing. So how about going out to hear some of the most dynamic and ...
C. Ellen Connally is a retired judge of the Cleveland Municipal Court. From 2010 to 2014 she served as the President of the Cuyahoga County Council. An avid reader and student of American history, she ...
The Case Western Reserve University Community Engagement Center opened last year at 11310 Wade Park Avenue to give residents who live in the communities bordering University Circle a place where they ...
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Taking over the longtime Dewey’s spot, Café Indigo offers not only a spot to meet with friends to grab coffee but also offers ...
What don’t they have? Step out of your normal Food Truck mindset, and try something new at the Hodge Podge Truck. Chef Hodge, Winner of Best New Chef in The Great Lakes Food & Wine Magazine, is the ...
Actors routinely study fencing as part of an essential skill set for roles in Shakespeare plays. But fencing also improves focus, endurance, agility, reflexes and coordination, skills which not only ...
Have you ever visited and possibly drooled over the spectacular Court of Armor and Tapestry at the Cleveland Museum of Art? Or how about the magnificence of Severance Hall? If you have, then you owe a ...