It’s easy to take for granted the constant stream of fresh clean water we can access from our faucets 24/7 (although after the 2014 algae bloom that left them without potable water for three days, the ...
As we see every September, Oktoberfests aren’t just for October — they’re a reason to take advantage of the (usually) nice autumn weather and drink beer for a couple of months. So the next one on the ...
Because it’s out in Lorain, a lot of arty Cleveland types don’t know about the FireFish Festival, even though it’s been going on since 2015. It brings together creatives in the alleys and buildings ...
Since the beginning of the year, a group of local creatives — mostly visual artists — has been meeting month under the name ...
The Tremont Arts and Cultural Fest, which debuted 25 years ago when Tremont was the hottest arts neighborhood in Cleveland, ...
Afro-Colombian cellist/vocalist Carolina Borja and bassoonist/CSU faculty member Arleigh Savage formed indie global music ...
The Murch Canopy Walk at Holden Arboretum is still closed due to damage during last month’s big storm. But if you’re a fan of ...
During the run of each of the shows in its gallery, Heights Arts holds an event called Ekphrastacy in which area poets ...
It’s time again to break out the black clothes, the black lipstick, the black nail polish, the black hair dye and the white ...
The Cleveland Dragon Boat Festival got its start on the Cuyahoga and the moved out to Lorain’s Black River for several years.
Elio Calabrese opened Urban Planting in 2017 to spread the gospel of house plants — to share his love for creating healthy ...
Cleveland’s West Park is described by their website as the Temple of Spirits, this cocktail lounge features a curated ...