John W. Bricker was the last major party candidate to run for Vice President from Ohio. Bricker, Ohio’s former senator, ...
He performed for years under the name Crazy Marvin & the Blues Express, holding down regular gigs at area clubs such as ...
Art House Inc in Cleveland’s Brooklyn Centre neighborhood is focused on education: anyone of any age or artistic experience ...
Been sitting around your warm and cozy house too long and feeling sedentary? Work out those kinks in your legs and get your blood flowing on a hike led by a Summit Metro Parks naturalist. They’re ...
David Burke recalls the first time he bought a piece of art. It was in the old Cleveland State University building on Chester Avenue. Douglas Max Utter exhibited paintings made with his signature ...
Trumpet player/composer/producer/arranger Jacob Wynne was familiar to music fans in northeast Ohio leading the exuberant percussion-and-horns ensemble Revolution ...
Sarah Potenza is not a delicate little flower of a singer. Rolling Stone described her as “Janis Joplin-Aretha Franklin hybrid.” The Nashville-based singer-songwriter brings some powerful pipes to ...
If you’re a yoga devotee looking for ways to liven up your practice, come on down to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History for its first edition of Planetary Yoga. Get down to the museum early, ...
Come on — are you afraid of a little cold? Bundle up and head out to Holden Arboretum in Kirtland for a guided hike that will show you that nature has plenty to show you even in the middle of winter.
Now is a good time to get yourself down to the Akron Art Museum. For one, you definitely want to catch: Glow: Neon and Light before it closes February 9. That group show features works by artist whose ...
Tanya Kaiser handed over the reins of her three-year-old Kaiser Gallery and Cocktail Lounge to Tremont-based ...