In early 2018, a quartet of well-known area jazz musicians came together, as jazz musicians do, and formed an ensemble they ...
Cleveland has its big outdoor cold-weather festival Brite Winter (last weekend), as well as the Slovenian chase-away-the-winter festival Kurentovanje. Now Akron is getting in on the game, putting its ...
WRUW-FM folk show host Steve Traina was able to get possession of the archives of both managers of the room, Stan Kain and Larry Bruner, who he says were “packrats.” He used them as the basis for his ...
Summer is the big season for makers’ markets and craft fairs. But if you have some birthdays or other gift-giving occasions ...
The evenings start at 8pm with a dance lesson. So don’t worry if you barely have any idea what swing dancing actually is — they’ll teach you. Experienced dancers are always on hand, eager to help the ...
Literary Cleveland hosts a series of events called Plum City Readings, presenting authors of various types, both local and national, highlighting interesting work put out on independent presses. For ...
Heights Arts’ Close Encounters series gives listeners the chance to hear classical music played by some of the area’s top musician, including members of the Cleveland Orchestra, in an intimate setting ...
The Cleveland Vegan Society has moved its annual Veg Fest, formerly held in June, to October 4. But in the meantime, they’ve got an event coming up to help get folks more into eating healthy, ...
The Cleveland Photo Festival has been upping its year-round game, offering more opportunities for photographers to show their work. It’s got two more in the offing. It’s partnering with Rudy’s Strudel ...
Undoubtedly, many of you have already learned that EDWINS, the fine-dining restaurant run EDWINS Leadership and Restaurant Group to train people returning from prison for service industry jobs, is ...
The Fleshtones out of Queens, New York seemed sort of like a band out of time. They formed in 1976, just as the punk scene in NYC was kicking into high gear and they performed often at its key clubs ...