Club Coffee, located between the Warehouse District and the east Bank of the Flats, is a convenient stopping place for a hot ...
Wolf & Co. opened in Bay Village in late 2024 giving west side suburbanites a new casual place to have dinner. The pizzeria ...
In 2005, he was up for reelection. In Cleveland Heights, all council candidates run as a group. If there are four seats open, ...
The Cleveland Stories series at the Music Box Supper Club has covered many topics but a surefire winner is disaster.
Callaloo Café gathered a loyal following for its Trinidadian-style food in its run on Waterloo Road next door to Waterloo ...
John Barr, who passed away November 28 at the age of 87, changed the face of restaurants in Cleveland with antiques and paintings that recreated Dublin’s Red Light District, “Nighttown”, thereby ...
Since avant-garde composer and founder of the uncategorizable ’60s/’70s group Mothers of Invention Frank Zappa died in 1993, it falls to others to keep his music in front of audiences. The ...
Juneteenth is an independence-day holiday celebrated in the African-American community to commemorate emancipation from slavery. Specifically it’s the day in 1865 when the state of Texas announced the ...
Steam Punk returns in this version of Les Misérables (let’s call it Les Miz) now playing in Playhouse Square’s Connor Palace through November 18. It’s yet another revival of the Cameron Mackintosh ...
The Akron Center for Art, Music & Performance, a collaborative space for performing artists, is celebrating its one-year anniversary with the long-running “anything goes” open mic the Electric ...
A visit to Flower Child is truly like stepping back in time. The shop — a two-story maze of rooms — is loaded with decor, fashion, toys, kitchen accessories and kitsch from the ’30s through the ’80s.
If you have lived in Cleveland for any period of time, you no doubt have some kind of work connection to Sherwin Williams. Most people in Northeast Ohio at least know someone who has worked there or ...