The good news is that Foundry has already found a new space: they’ll be moving to 4256 Pearl Road in the Old Brooklyn ...
It’s that time again. For nearly two weeks, the strains of serious classical music will be replaced at Severance Music Center ...
The first two weekends in December are the biggest for holiday markets and this year is no exception. If you didn’t get your ...
Dave Smeltz, who passed away from Covid in 2021, has been frequently referred to as the godfather of Cleveland’s reggae scene ...
Trinity Cathedral’s Messiah sing-along is only an hour long so you can be sure they’ll only be leading the crowd in the ...
Be sure to head over to the Coventry P.E.A.C.E Building, there’s a holiday sing-along with the Singers’ Club of Cleveland ...
William Shakespeare is considered by many to be the greatest Western playwright of all times. In spite of this, many are reluctant to see a production of his plays. Why the hesitancy? It is perceived ...
Look out Taco Tuesday! Mushrooms have grown in popularity with chefs everywhere, and that includes Cleveland. In collaboration with Cleveland area chefs and The Mushroom Council, Cleveland Indpendents ...
Tucked away in High Street Hop House, Baxter’s Speakeasy is described as “the kitschiest bar in town” and “a safe space for all.” This intimate spot hosts an outdoor patio, pool & darts room, stage ...
In the 112-year history of the City Club of Cleveland, its podium has hosted hundreds of distinguished speakers. They run the gamut of future, past and sitting presidents, political leaders of every ...
Northeast Ohio acoustic music nonprofit Folknet will have another entry in its spring Mountain Rose Concert Series this weekend, when it presents Kent gypsy jazz trio the Triplets of Belleville. While ...
In mid-September, Tanya Kaiser announced that she was closing her gallery, Kaiser Gallery and Cocktail Bar, in Tremont which she opened in late 2020. She promised the some of the special events the ...