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By Larry Durstin My unofficial leaving of the Catholic Church occurred in the late 1960s and took place at the St. Thomas More Chapel on the campus of Bowling Green State University. I was among a ...
Colombian cumbia master Yeison Landero and his band had the corner of Church and East 29th in Ohio City swirling with dancers at the first of two City Stages concerts hosted by the Cleveland Museum of ...
Just in case you were wondering what all the Harleys parked along Lorain Avenue in Kamm’s Corners are about, duck inside Smedley’s Bar and Grill. You’ll find a mixed crowd that is made up of those ...
Backyard Bocce became the latest entertainment addition to the Flats East Bank in mid 2017, moving into the former Crop Sticks space. With more of a neighborhood sports bar vibe than the flashy nearby ...
During the ’60s, the Collinwood native was rock royalty among peers Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton and Hendrix. Schwartz helped form the northeast Ohio-based James Gang before leaving early on, moving to ...
From Cool Cleveland contributor Kelly Ferjutz, who writes: My most recently published book is Ardenwycke Unveiled (e-book and trade paper). Cerridwen has another contemporary romance from me, But Not ...
A Chorus Line is now at the Beck Center for the Arts, The classic (1975) Broadway show features music by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by Edward Kleban, with book by Ja.es Kirkwood, Jr., and Nicholas Dante.
In recent years, Piano Cleveland, which runs the Cleveland International Piano Competition, has become more aggressive about interfacing with the community, presenting a range of accessible, ...
If you’re immersed in magic, or consider yourself a witch, warlock or wizard or a Harry Potter fan, then you will want to get down to Kent for its annual Wizardly Weekend.
There isn’t a whole lot about the 1984 Bill Murray/Dan Ackroyd/Harold Ramis movie Ghostbusters that’s rooted in actual science. But the film about a trio who form a business to eliminate ghosts ...
HEDGE Gallery’s upcoming show will exude softness on a couple of levels. For one thing, both artists in the show works with textiles. For another, their current work which will comprise the show ...
Tonight the Cleveland Orchestra returns to Severance Hall, assuming they can make their way through the Blossom Music Center traffic last weekend, for another evening of Summers at Severance.