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Knock back a few beers, order some eats off the menu and settle in to listen to people tell their true stories about unusual, exciting or conflict-filled events that happened in their lives. Yes, ...
Cleveland baroque chamber ensemble Les Délices kicks off a big week of benefit galas for area arts group when it hosts La Vie en Rose at the Speakeasy at Park Lane Ballroom in University Circle.
Somehow he’s also found the time to do his own music, and he’ll be doing a solo show this weekend at the Fairview Tavern in ...
Did you ever wonder how it would feel to experience one of The Great Gatsby’s parties? While this story was written in the 1920s, every young generation wants to experience a lavish party where one ...
There will be no spoilers in this review because the Cleveland Play House’s current offering, Rajiv Joseph’s Mr. Wolf, like all fine drama, derives power from dazzling us with experiences shared with ...
Nancy Maier left New York and a budding career to move to Cleveland. Yes, she traded the Big Apple for Cle! Many know Nancy Maier from her many performances with Bill Rudman and the Musical Theater ...
Artists Archives of the Western Reserve is in the middle of a series of Art Bites: Legacy workshops it’s presenting to help artists (and their families) learn the ins and outs of preserving their work ...
Every year, a week before Thanksgiving, Bike Cleveland hosts an event called Cranksgiving, where bicyclists assemble, get lists of food to purchase and fan out to area groceries, picking up items and ...
The place to go during May is the Black Swamp, out toward Toledo. The land there was once covered by impenetrable swamp in northwest Ohio and northeast Indiana along Lake Erie. The place was so ...
For 40 years, the Cleveland Jazz Orchestra has provided an outlet for the cream of northeast Ohio’s jazz musicians to perform big band music, as well as to compose and arrange for that format. The ...
Greyt Culture is kicking off another season of its monthly Golden Hour rooftop parties and tech talks, this time on the roof of the Fairmount Creamery Building in Tremont, whose name nods to its past ...
Most benefits for nonprofits, social services organizations and arts groups are aimed at adults, with ticket prices a bit too steep to take the whole family anyway. Not so the upcoming Shimmer Ball, a ...