Dancing and singing for two-and one-half hours (not counting intermission)? Not nearly enough time to show off the genius of ...
Holden Arboretum in Kirtland, with its 3,600 acres of meadows, ponds, forests and gardens, doesn’t really need to do anything special for autumn: autumn comes and wields its influence on the landscape ...
Second only to St. Patrick’s Day, the 11th Congressional District Community Caucus Labor Day Parade is one of the biggest parades in the area. Founded by Congressman Lou Stokes 52 nd years ago, his ...
Emma Carson sat down for a haircut and interview with stylist, and owner of Hair Geek Studio, Sapprea English. The two discuss Emma’s history of haircuts, Sapprea’s experience as a small business ...
Each year, FreshFest at Rid-All Green Partnership’s sprawling farm in the Kinsman neighborhood gets bigger and bigger, attracting an all ages/all races crowd to this once-abandoned property. The ...
After several years of groundwork and planning and a failed attempt to push a property tax increase for the arts in 2004, Cuyahoga County voters passed a dedicated tax of 30 cents a pack on cigarettes ...
One of the seven shows in the Cleveland Photo Fest, currently on view at the Bostwick Design Art Initiative Galleries at Prospect and East 26 th, is Pretty Intimate: Film and Fashion by Cleveland ...
In the last several years, the nonprofit Abrepaso Flamenco has been introducing Clevelanders to this Spanish art form, with performances in a variety of settings around town, featuring both local and ...
Afro-Colombian cellist/vocalist Carolina Borja and bassoonist/CSU faculty member Arleigh Savage formed indie global music ensemble Sororii in 2021, with a mission to promote women’s voices from ...
John D Morton was one of a very small cadre of musicians who were part of Cleveland’s now legendary underground art-punk scene in Cleveland in the mid 1970s. He was the guitarist and songwriter for ...
The Cleveland Dragon Boat Festival got its start on the Cuyahoga and the moved out to Lorain’s Black River for several years. It’s now back in downtown Cleveland, making it easier for observers to ...
Since the beginning of the year, a group of local creatives — mostly visual artists — has been meeting month under the name “Quest for the Fest” to explore the idea of creating a new arts events (or ...