Dance Evert is forming a Confluence with dance artists and environmental activists. Fishing and film come together at CMNH. You can read about last week’s Banned Book Swap in today’s CoolCleveland, ...
Apollo’s Fire, Cleveland’s baroque orchestra, is ending its 2024-2025 season with eclat: what it’s calling a month-long “mini ...
You can see more this weekend at the Cleveland Botanical Garden’s Midwest Cactus and Succulent Society’s show and sale. Not only can you bring some home, but you can also talk to horticulturalists and ...
The film will be the topic of the next Movies at Home discussion, hosted by The Musical Theater Project’s Bill Rudman who ...
The work of Roger Mastroianni is well known in Northeast Ohio. He’s the long-time photographer for the Cleveland Orchestra, ...
It’s spring and that means arts groups are starting to host a veritable cornucopia of benefit parties. This week, Ohio Contemporary Ballet (formerly Verb Ballets) will be presenting its spring gala, ...
There was a full house for the Banned Book Swap event at Mac’s Back on Coventry Road on March 15 — it was a real page-turner! We talked about how, why and where books are banned — and how we ALL can ...
This will be the topic of the next City Club/Happy Dog program called “Happy Dog Takes on… Cleveland’s new political ground.” Several reporters who cover local government will offer their insights ...
The Cleveland Arts Prize honored this year’s class of Verge Fellowship winners, given to promising artists in various ...
Schvitz Social Club, an unmarked building hidden on a side street tucked behind Luke Easter Park off Kinsman Road, is a relic of the neighborhood’s past existence, when Jewish immigrants from Eastern ...
We don’t even try to keep up with the Cleveland International Film Festival — it’s too big and sprawling, and you film buffs know who you are. But we did want to mention one of their many partners, ...
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