Vol. 47, No. 39
After 1,200 Steel Jobs Disappeared in One Year, Lorain Pinches Pennies to Keep the City on Life Support
By Eric Sandy
Indians Magic Number: 13
By Vince Grzegorek
Indians Magic Number: 12
The Browns, Carson Wentz, OSU and Baseball — The A to Z Podcast With Andre Knott and Zac Jackson
Jim Brown, Subject of Multiple Domestic Abuse Allegations, Will Have His Statue Unveiled Sunday Before Browns Home Game
Indians Magic Number: 11
On Football and Tupac — The A to Z Podcast With Andre Knott and Zac Jackson
Indians Magic Number: 9
The Browns Unveiled Jim Brown's Statue in the Brownsiest Fashion
Indians Magic Number: 7 (And Players Get Feisty About Paul Hoynes)
Browns Lose, McCown Gets Hurt, and Athlete-Writer Beefs — The A to Z Podcast With Andre Knott and Zac Jackson
Here's the Browns Fans Reference From NBC's "The Good Place" Debut Last Night
City of Cleveland Backs Off Plan to Name Section of Cedar Ave. Where Don King Once Killed a Man "Don King Way"
New Mural of Clevelanders to be Unveiled During SPARX City Hop
By Josh Usmani
'The Mystery of Love & Sex' Isn't All That Mysterious at Dobama Theatre
By Christine Howey
Photos: Tamir Rice Gazebo at Cudell Begins to Come Down
By Sam Allard
The Inner Belt Bridge Will Fully Open Next Week
By Bliss Davis
City Agrees to $2.25-Million Settlement with Family of Tanisha Anderson
Frank Jackson Rehashes Familiar Talking Points in Atlantic's #RenewalSeries Event at Mitchell's
Sia, Leslie Jones and Others Delighted a Packed House at All Access 2016
By Dana Norris
14 Protesters Continue to Fight City on RNC Flag-Burning Charges
PSA: I-90 West Completely Closed From West Blvd. To Detroit Ave., Probably Through Rush Hour
Joshua Gaspar Not Guilty of Vehicular Manslaughter in I-90 Crash That Killed Ohio State Highway Patrolman
Op-Ed: FirstEnergy Rate Increase Necessary for Economic Well-Being of Akron, Northeast Ohio
By Joseph L. Wagner
New Terminal Tower Owner K&D Didn't Know There Was a Terminal Tower Lights Twitter Account, Will Now Keep It
Annual Spooky Pooch Parade Returns to Lakewood on October 15
By Jeff Niesel
Cleveland Police Officer Indicted in March 2015 Fatal Shooting of Unarmed Teen
The Air Sex Championship Tour Is Coming to Cleveland
'The Bigfoot Letters' Delivers on Promise of Silliness
Cleveland Cyclist Struck in Montana, in Critical Condition
Rock On, 1937-Style: The Musical Theater Project Presents 'The Cradle Will Rock'
'The Bloodless Jungle,' Written By Peter Lawson Jones, Leaves Much to be Desired at Ensemble Theatre
CMA Hosts Annual Print Fair This Weekend
Cleveland City Council Officially Opposes Dakota Access Pipeline
Donald Trump and Sean Hannity Will Discuss 'Midwest Values' at a Cleveland Heights Church Today
NE Ohio American Friends Service Committee to Co-Sponsor Hip-Hop Symposium
The Exonoree Band to Play Freedom Rocks Benefit at House of Blues
Shock Rocker Alice Cooper Mocks the Vote With His Fake Presidential Campaign
Concert Preview
Swedish Prog-Metal Act Ghost Comes to Masonic Auditorium on Heels of Grammy Win
Indie Power Pop Act Nada Surf Takes the Songwriting Up Another Notch on Its Latest Album
Band of the Week: Blaka Watra
At Home in the World of Artistic Freedom with the Chris Robinson Brotherhood
Electro-Pop Pioneers Book of Love Bring 30th Anniversary Tour to House of Blues
The Barking Spider Tavern to Close After 30th Anniversary Celebration
Backstage Pass: An Interview With the Urban Alternative Act the Oxymorrons
The Posies to Play a Secret Pop Up Show in Cleveland On September 27
8 Concerts to Catch This Weekend
After a Hiatus, Post-Hardcore Act Thrice Delivers Its Most Cohesive Album
Driving Guitar Solos Distinguish Taking Back Sunday's Latest Effort
Lake Street Dive Relies on Its Jazz Roots for 'Side Pony'
Former Mushroomhead Singer Forms New Group, A Killers Confession
Pop Singer Ariana Grande to Play the Q in 2017
Local Singer-Songwriter Joey Sprinkles Makes New Album Available as a Stream
Concert Review: Ms. Lauryn Hill Delights at the Hard Rock Rocksino
By Claire O'Connor
Indie Rockers Extra Medium Pony Build Upon Debut's Success with Terrific Follow-Up Album
Indie Rockers Frightened Rabbit Play to Energetic Capacity Crowd at the Beachland
Hip-Hop Icon Grandmaster Flash to Perform in Akron in October
Grog Shop Offers 2-For-1 Deal on Anniversary Shows
Greater Cleveland Urban Film Festival Set to Shine on Biggest Stage Yet
By Emanuel Wallace
Film Spotlight: Snowden
Cleveland Cinemas Announces Schedule for Family Film Series
Cleveland and Lorain Provide the Setting for the Dark Comedy ‘My Blind Brother’
'Author: The JT Leroy Story' Exposes the Fallacy of 'The Greatest Literary Hoax of Our Time'
A Menu and Atmosphere Seek Harmony at Arcadian Food & Drink
By Douglas Trattner
The 5 Dishes That Made Me: Joseph Zegarac, Chef-owner of Chow Chow Kitchen
By Rachel Hunt
Ratatouille Restaurante (née Valenti's) in Beachwood Closed Yesterday
Café Falafel, the Popular Middle Eastern Shop in Kamm's Corners, is Closing Tonight
Larder: A Curated Delicatessen & Bakery Pop-up at The Bottlehouse
Kingfish Seafood from Hospitality Restaurants Eyes October Opening
Citizen Pie Inks Deal in Ohio City for Second Location
Lorain's FireFish Capitalizes on City's Cultural Turnaround
Great Singing Perfectly Complements a Lush Production in 'Blues in the Night' at Karamu
Savage Love: No on 60
By Dan Savage
Window Dogs, Fox Ears, & Free Vacations
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