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, ...
Cleveland-based dance company Dance Evert is hosting an ambitious evening of dance that it promises will “explore the themes of environmental stewardship, sustainability and the human impact on ...
Few plants are as fascinating as cactuses and succulents, plants that thrive in hot, arid environments because they have adapted to store moisture. What’s intriguing about them is their vast variety: ...
Apollo’s Fire, Cleveland’s baroque orchestra, is ending its 2024-2025 season with eclat: what it’s calling a month-long “mini-festival,” devoted to one of the most popular composers, Johann Sebastian ...
It’s time again to get out your comfortable shoes, grab a friend or two, or the whole family, and head down to the Family Life Center in Chagrin Falls for the monthly Bainbridge Swing Dance. It’s got ...
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 ...
Less than a week after President Trump took office, word quickly spread about his administration’s plans to cut funding for the National Endowment for the Arts and National Endowment for the ...
Cleveland’s political/civic landscape should be undergoing some changes following this year’s civic elections in November, when city of Cleveland residents will vote in mayoral and city council races.
Jill Furmanovsky launched her career as a rock music photographer in the early ’70s when that whole world was brand new and full of promise. The Rhodesia-born, London-based photographer was in the ...
The Cleveland Arts Prize honored this year’s class of Verge Fellowship winners, given to promising artists in various ...