Despite being declared no longer a “swing state,” the Harris Walz Reproductive Freedom bus made a quick, unprompted stop in Cleveland (maybe traveling between Pennsylvania and Michigan?) at Perk Plaza ...
This week’s forum at the Unitarian Universal Congregation of Cleveland — a denomination so devoted to religious freedom it ...
As it celebrates its 55 th anniversary, one of Cleveland’s illustrious college radio station’s, John Carroll University’s ...
Located in the bustling Cedar-Fairmount district just up the hill from University Circle, the Fairmount Cocktail Bar is a hangout and gathering place for a diverse crowd. It describes itself as ...
Eric Burdon was swept ashore with his ’60s band the Animals in the first wave of the British invasion. Although many of the bands in that wave had a heavy blues influence, the Animals probably had the ...
They’ve taken over the former All Things for You vintage mall space on Lorain Road, which they vacated after a flood last ...
Do you gaze up at the sky and see just a bunch of stars, and find yourself wondering wonder what those “constellations” are ...
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, ...
Despite intermittent rain on all three days, the 20th anniversary Ingenuity Festival, kicking off its “Era of Ascent,” was a ...
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 ...
This lively community, nestled next to the University of Akron, remains working class with a significant mix of student ...