Something different indeed. This Ohio City gallery houses an eclectic selection of local art, cards and decor. The owner and her staff are extremely cordial and will offer you a drink (white wine, ...
Coffee runs under the motto, “Drink Coffee. Do Good.” The cafe is a program of the Well CDC, and strives to create a sense of ...
Akron psychology majors have surely visited the Cumming’s Center for a class. The museum is also open to the public, ...
West of Venus replaced longtime vintage shop Annie’s in a three-storefront building on Lorain Road in 2016. The new owners inherited Annie’s immense stock as well as the space, which is packed with ...
United Way of Greater Cleveland’s signature public art project that has brought hundreds of cool guitars to venues all around town, is at it again. Artists can apply to design a guitar, and guitar ...
The Hessler Street Fair kicked off the summer festival season this past weekend with two days of local music, local food, local crafts, local organizations, and a playground for kids that had an Alice ...
Laugh it up with comedians Mike Farrel, Mike Polk, Bill Squire and Josh Womack at the Komedy for Kidneys Comedy Show @ Brothers Lounge. Tix are $12 with half of each ticket going to the 2011 Cleveland ...
Guitarist Gaetano Letizia, once known as Tom Letizia, has been part of the local music scene since the early 70s. He’s played in rock, blues and jazz bands, and released numerous albums in all those ...
Artist Arabella Proffer wasn’t a native Clevelander but she might as well have been. She was such a large and beloved presence in the local art scene she felt like ours, even though she grew up in ...
Almost a decade ago, Cleveland actress/director/costumer Alison Garrigan fulfilled a longtime dream: she started a professional children’s theater. It was the first such effort to gain traction, and ...
That’s where local baseball historian will be talking about his new book Love and Loss: The Short Life of Ray Chapman at Wade ...
It used to be rare to see women onstage performing in bands around Cleveland — a lounge singer here, an acoustic folk singer with illusions of being the next Joan Baez there — but rarely rocking out.