The Cleveland Arts Prize honored this year’s class of Verge Fellowship winners, given to promising artists in various ...
Online, Ohio conjures up the ironically bizarre, soothingly cursed, and stubbornly unexplained. But there’s nothing subtle or lowkey about our region. From snipe hunting in Geauga to a spring cabaret ...
Photographer Rita Elswick has had work shown around town at venues such as Pinwheel Gallery and the Cleveland Photo Fest. Now she’s hosting her debut solo show at the Root Café in Lakewood on Saturday ...
The work of Roger Mastroianni is well known in Northeast Ohio. He’s the long-time photographer for the Cleveland Orchestra, ...
Mary Urbas was director of the Gallery at Lakeland Community College where she organized many beloved, long-running, shows until the gallery was closed last year. She’s working on moving those shows ...
Experience a night at the nation’s largest urban farm while supporting an organization helping refugees to be self-sufficient, contributing members of their community. The Refugee Response is throwing ...
This week, the Akron Symphony showcases one of its own when its former principal clarinetist Amer Hasa takes the lead on Mozart’s 1791 Clarinet Concerto. The Palestinian-American Chicago native has ...
The Ohio Contemporary Ballet (former Verb Ballets) is presenting an appropriately seasonal program called Fresh Inventions. In it, the company’s dancers will have the opportunity to showcase original ...
Thirty-two-year old tenor sax player/composer/arranger/educator Stephen Philip Harvey is based in Maryland, but he’s coming to Cleveland to record what will be his ...
If you’re a fan of collectible books and other old, rare paper items, you’ll want to be at the 39th Akron Antiquarian Book and Paper Show, hosted by the Northern Ohio Bibliophilic Society at the ...
On February 8, a group of local organizations planned an event at Cleveland Heights High School they called Resistance Fair, to provide people with information about efforts to stand up for democracy ...
Two powerhouse acts with deep roots in two traditional American roots music genres will be sharing an evening at the Kent Stage that’s bound to be passionate and memorable. The Blind Boys of Alabama ...