For the past month, the artists in the Tower Press Building have had their annual show on view in the building’s ground floor Wooltex Gallery. It features pieces by a dozen artists who work in a range ...
It’s probably not too soon to think about doing some holiday shopping. Starting next month, there’ll be a raft of holiday shops opening and holiday markets taking place. But if you want to get a ...
Back about 15 years ago, a quintet called Long Road, featuring some seasoned area musicians, was playing around the area. They offered an eclectic repertoire that reached back to the ’60s folk revival ...
It’ll be a long, loud night at the Agora when Cleveland’s favorite masked band, Mushroomhead, headlines its annual Halloween show. And few bands are more suited to doing a Halloween show without doing ...
California artist/educator/activist Julie Tolentino has joined with SPACES and the LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland to create an installation called Crystalscape: An Archive of Relation that ...
Cleveland’s Plexus LGBTQ & Allied Chamber of Commerce has been doing economic and professional development work in Northeast Ohio’s LGBTQ community since 2006. Buckeye Flame was founded in 2020 as a ...
The Cleveland Arts Prize has been recognizing creative talent in northeast Ohio at all stages of their careers in a variety of disciplines — visual art, theater, dance, film, music, literature — for ...
The theme of the Western Reserve Historical Society’s History on Tap evening program this month is “Beyond the Veil,” an exploration of spiritualism, a movement that flourished in the 19 th century ...
Boston-based emerging playwright Francisca da Silveira workshopped her play, Not-For-Profit: Or the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Play, back in 2019. Now Cleveland Public Theatre will present a ...
To most Clevelanders today, La Cave, which closed in 1969, is nothing but a myth, a storied venue on Euclid Avenue just off East 105th that hosted legendary shows by virtually every major folksinger ...
One of the big shows that Mary Urbas, director of the Gallery at Lakeland Community College, did at the gallery was her Skull and Skeleton show in the fall around Halloween. When she was laid off from ...
Kids have always loved Halloween but in recent decades, it’s also become a big holiday for adults. So this month’s Think and Drink With the Extinct, the 21-and-over evenings at the Cleveland Museum of ...