Swensons Drive-In in North Olmsted Will Open August 10th

Update: Opening day is set for the North Olmsted Swensons. All your westside Galley Boy dreams will come true beginning August 10th. *** (Original story 4/17/18): Swensons Drive-In has announced its building another Cleveland-area location. This time the favorite Akron-based burger joint is coming to the west side with a North Olmsted spot. Construction officially…

Update: Schedule Released For This Year’s Make Music Day Cleveland

Update: Organizers have announced more details for this year’s Make Music Day Cleveland, which takes place on Thursday, June 21. Some highlights: Samba Joia will perform at noon on Public Square, and local wind, brass or percussion players will play as part of Sousapalooza, which starts at 6:30 p.m. at Shaker Square (register through the…

Larder Delicatessen and Bakery Now Open in Ohio City

Update: Larder officially opens to the public today. Check out the menu and some food porn below. good food. officially open tomorrow so y’all should get in here! congratulations @tmgastronaut @larderdb A post shared by Maggie Harrison (@clemags) on Apr 23, 2018 at 10:51am PDT Man. @hingetown just gained a gem. Just had a mind-blowing,…

Honor the Sax Man By Helping Raise Funds for Funeral Costs

Hearts broke all across Cleveland yesterday with the announcement that Maurice Reedus Jr., known better as ‘The Sax Man’ had passed away at the age of 65. The iconic street musician added a special flavor to Cleveland’s night life, and the sound of his saxophone piercing through the bustling Gateway District has become a staple…

Greater Cleveland Aquarium to Upgrade Most of Its Public Space

Earlier this month, the Greater Cleveland Aquarium began $250,000 in planned renovations. It will continue to make improvements throughout the year and into the first quarter of 2019. The changes include animal life support system upgrades, theming enhancements and the introduction of new species. Due to the aquarium’s conservation focus, staff will upcycle materials for…

Wild Mango to Open New Eastside Location at Legacy Village

Jia Wei opened his first restaurant, Weia Teia, in Oberlin back in 1997. He followed that successful venture up with Wild Mango, which he opened three years later at Great Northern Mall in North Olmsted. Come December, he’ll open a second Wild Mango, this one at Legacy Village. “I have long had my sights on…

You’ll Soon Have to Be 21 to Purchase Tobacco in Akron

Yesterday, Akron City Council voted to increase the legal age for tobacco purchase from 18 to 21. Councilwoman, Linda Omobien sponsored the legislation, and with the majority of the votes in favor, teens are now going to be road tripping to other cities for their cancer sticks. “I’m proud that, tonight, Akron City Council joined…

James Comey is a Huge LeBron James Fan, Apparently

Former FBI director James Comey totally loves and respects LeBron James, apparently. Comey sang LBJ’s praises on Good Morning America Tuesday morning, while on tour to promote his new book, A Higher Loyalty. “[James] illustrates what the endless pursuit of excellence looks like,” Comey told host George Stephanopoulos — an absolute dolphin in the sack, incidentally…

Mahall’s to Host a Suicide Awareness Benefit Concert in May

An athlete and local comedian who also served in the National Guard, Nick Ramsey tragically took his own life earlier this year. As a way of paying tribute to him and as a way of raising money for the Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation, several Cleveland bands will play a special Suicide Awareness Benefit Concert at…

Preterm Joins Black Mamas Matter For First National Black Maternal Health Week

For over 40 years, Preterm has served as Cleveland’s most trusted resource for sexual health services such as birth control options, STD testing and treatment, wellness care and abortion resources. This year, Preterm is joining forces with organizations, activists, and founders Black Mamas Matter for the inaugural recognition of Black Maternal Health Week (BMHW). BMHW…

Barrio Brings the Bacon and ‘Crack Sauce’ to Updated Menu

Barrio is adding 11 fresh selections to its “build-your-tacos” menu, while simplifying some if its language. And because change can be hard, let’s unpack exactly how much is new. In place of the White Widow tortilla option is the Bombshell, notable for it’s crumbled bacon and queso between a hard and soft taco shell. The…

Domino’s Pizza Will Now Deliver To Popular Cleveland ‘Hotspots’ Like The West 117th Street Target or The Express Deli Parking Lot

Fans of chain pizza, rejoice! The fine folks at Domino’s announced today that they will now be delivering to ‘Hotspots’ in addition to their normal home delivery. What criteria exactly determines a Hotspot is impossible to understand, because an intensive look at their GPS location guide serves up more questions than answers. Right off the bat,…

‘The Sax Man’ Maurice Reedus Jr. Has Passed Away

Cavaliers and Indians games just got a lot less joyful. Cleveland’s seminal street musician, saxophone player Maurice Reedus Jr., has passed away. Commonly seen around Prospect Avenue before and after events, Reedus Jr. was also the subject of Joe Siebert’s 2013 documentary, The Sax Man. He was 65. “He loved going downtown,” his sister Andrea…

Bop Stop to Host David Bowie-Themed Karaoke Event in May

Formed out of the ashes of the glam-punk band, the Angry Inch, which performed in Cleveland Public Theater’s production of the rock musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Vanity Crash has become one of Cleveland’s more  outrageous bands. With its stage costumes and provocative attitude, the group is one of the only bands on the…

It’s Going to Snow on Tuesday Because It’s Cleveland

Hopefully your winter coats haven’t been put away just yet, because there’s a good chance parts of Cleveland are going to see some snow tomorrow. Thanks to friendly neighborhood climate change, the jet stream is taking a rapid shift, temperatures dropped to the 30s and 40s today, quickly destroying the gorgeous 70-degree weather we were…

The Plain Dealer Editorial Board Has Endorsed Dennis Kucinich for Governor

In a shockingly unexpected endorsement Sunday, the PD/Cleveland.com editorial board threw their weight behind former Cleveland mayor and U.S. Congressman Dennis Kucinich in the Democratic gubernatorial primary. “The choice should come down to passion, vision and an ability to grasp the bully pulpit to inspire Ohioans about the need for change,” the editorial read. “Of…

Chief Wahoo Cap with Jackie Robinson Day Mark Pulled from MLB Shop

Chief Wahoo continued his streak of making Cleveland look like a bunch of insensitive jerks this weekend when the Major League Baseball online store removed the Cleveland Indians’ Jackie Robinson Day commemorative caps. For the last several years, the league has celebrated Jackie Robinson Day by placing a special marker of Robinson’s number 42 on…

Comedian Lewis Black to Kick Off His Fall Tour at the Akron Civic Theatre

Comedian Lewis Black regularly touches on topics such as current events, social media, politics and anything else that “exposes the hypocrisy and madness in the world,” as he puts it. Given the election of Donald Trump as president, Black’s analysis of the “hypocrisy and madness in the world” seems all the more relevant. Now, the…

Cleveland Film Fest Tops 100,000 in Attendance Again, But Shy of Record

For the fourth consecutive year, the Cleveland International Film Festival topped 100,000 in total attendance. But because the 105,656 mark was less than last year’s (106,504), the fest can’t claim to have broken its own attendance record, as it has every year for what feels like a decade.  Movie lovers flocked to see more than…

YES to Bring Its 50th Anniversary Tour to Hard Rock Live

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the prog rock act, YES. While the band has had various lineups over the decades, YES Featuring Anderson, Rabin, Wakeman will celebrate the anniversary with a tour dubbed Quintessential YES: The 50th Anniversary Tour. The dates include a stop at the Whisky a Go Go in L.A.; YES…

The Darkness Brings Bravado and Bluster to the Agora

The Darkness took the stage last night at the Agora with a clear agenda to shock and awe. The British hard rock band began the show with “Open Fire,” which quickly lead into “Love Is Only a Feeling.” “Love” was a feeling the packed crowd seemed to share as fans screamed and cheered on a…

Rock Hall to Stream Today’s Red Carpet Event

Both tonight’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony at Public Hall and the watch party at the Rock Hall have been sold out for weeks. If you don’t have a ticket, you can still watch the guests arrive for the event (assuming they take the walk down the red carpet). From 5:30 to…

Bop Stop to Host Grateful Dead Tribute and Networking Event in May

Two years ago, Dave Lowery and his friend Ken Vinikoff started Networking is Dead, a local networking group for fans of the Grateful Dead. The group has steadily grown and now has about 200 members. Each year, it hosts a “major event” and hires a band to perform. “Our goal is to bring like-minded people…

CSU Renaming Main Classroom Building Ronald Berkman Hall

At a farewell tribute to Cleveland State University President Ronald Berkman Wednesday, board chairman Bernie Moreno announced that the campus Main Classroom Building has been renamed Ronald Berkman Hall. Berkman has led the city’s public university for nine years, presiding over a period of sustained economic development in the downtown area now known as the…

Survivors of Garden Valley Fire Still In Desperate Need of Help

On March 26, 30 families (including 45 children) lost everything in a tragic fire that completely destroyed the Rainbow Terrace apartments in the Kinsman neighborhood complex. In addition to the emergency housing generously provided by The Red Cross, many of the families were relocated to different units within Rainbow Terrace but are living without furniture…

Tickets for Popular ‘Infinity Mirrors’ Exhibit Go on Sale Monday

Following the trend of excessively long online wait times to access cultural experiences, which will undoubtedly saturate your social media feeds in a few months, tickets for Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors’ Cleveland show go on sale Monday. Infinity Mirrors, which has been installed in museums across the country, makes its way to the Cleveland Museum of…

Beauty Shoppe Coworking Space Comes to Ohio City in May

The coworking company Beauty Shoppe got its start in the East Liberty neighborhood in Pittsburg, a place that Partner and Founder Zach Ciccone considers the “home of the creative class.” Now the coworking space (not a hair salon) is coming to heart of Ohio City at the corner of West 25th and Detroit. The 12,000…

Productivity in Cleveland Craters as Everyone Watches a Little Digital Man Slowly Walk Toward the Finish Line to Buy ‘Hamilton’ Tickets

CLEVELAND — Reports of widespread office and workplace inactivity swamped the Cleveland area this morning as Playhouse Square opened the general public sale for tickets to Hamilton. A virtual waiting room greeted those hoping to score seats for the critically acclaimed play. Progress was measured by a little digital man inching his way across the…

Lucky’s Market Opens in Cleveland May 16

Clevelanders will soon have another spot to purchase healthful and organic food items, as the Colorado-based Lucky’s Market is opening up a store at the new Shoppes on Clifton May 16. The health food store, known for its selection of cheeses from around the world, kombucha, fresh juices, a DIY apothecary section and even an in-house…

Dennis Kucinich Has A Perfect Voting Record from The Human Rights Campaign

With early voting now underway for the May 8 primary election, and term-limited Republican Governor John Kasich out, the gubernatorial race is shining a very public light on our swing-state of Ohio. PRIZM News, Ohio’s LGBTQ community magazine, recently reached out to all of the Ohio governor nominees to discuss their stances on LGBTQ issues,…

Folk Singer-Songwriter Eric Andersen Looks Back at His 50-Year Career

Veteran singer-songwriter Eric Andersen saw Elvis Presley perform decades ago, and yet, the experience still resonates with him. “Wow! It was a once in a lifetime epiphany to witness a hero all-revved up, singing and dancing, and in true action,” he says in a recent email exchange from his home in Norway. He performs at…

Cuyahoga County Homelessness Problem Still In Dire Need of Support

Yesterday, The City Mission tweeted out a depressing look at the continued homelessness problem in Cuyahoga County. Scene has closely followed the updates regarding Cuyahoga County’s efforts to combat the growing homelessness problem, but it appears there is a lot more work that still needs to be done. Yesterday at Laura's Home we had to say "we…

Hello Kitty Cafe Truck Rolls to Crocker Park for Only Northeast Ohio Stop

Bringing the Southern California-based Hello Kitty Cafe to the masses, the shop’s roving truck is hitting up Westlake’s Crocker Park mall this Saturday, the only Northeast Ohio stop on its tour. Fans waiting in line Saturday can expect on-theme food menu items like adorably-shaped macarons, petite fours, cookies and pocket pies, and also merchandise like Hello…

Local Artist Derek Hess to Embark on Book Tour in May

For years now, local graphic artist Derek Hess has been raising awareness about mental illness and has talked about his struggles with alcoholism and bipolar disorder. Next month, Hess will honor Mental Health Awareness Month with the release of his new book, 31 Days in May: A Visual Journey. The book includes a series of…

8 Concerts to Catch in Cleveland This Weekend

FRIDAY, APRIL 13 A Tribute to Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame Inductees Past & Present! with Chris Allen and Friends (in the Supper Club) When the Rock Hall Inductions were in Cleveland three years ago, Chris Allen put together a group of local musicians to pay tribute to some of the many acts that…

A Christmas Story House Acquires Next Door Bumpus House

Tremont’s famed Christmas Story House and museum is officially expanding, feel free to release the hounds in celebration. The revered Cleveland property is now going to include the next door home of the Bumpuses, of 785-smelly-hound-dog fame in the film, as museum owners recently announced they’d acquired the nearby house. While guests have been able…

How to Best Celebrate Friday the 13th in Cleveland

There are those that think Friday the 13th is a bad omen because of the Christian belief that Jesus was crucified on a Friday and there were 13 guests at the Last Supper. Then there are people, like myself, who believe Friday the 13th means that Jason Voorhees is going to rise out of Camp…

New Tier for Jon Hamm in Gripping Mideast Hostage Flick, ‘Beirut’

The opening scenes of Beirut, a Mideast hostage thriller opening Friday, follows a decadently mutton-chopped U.S. diplomat named Mason Skiles (Jon Hamm) as he works the room at a house party in the Lebanese capitol in 1972. Skiles manages to convey the social and political climate in scraps of conversations with U.S. officials, foreign dignitaries…

Band of the Week: Tim Easton

MEET THE BAND: Tim Easton (vocals, guitar) A NORTHEAST OHIO NATIVE: An Akron native, singer-songwriter Tim Easton moved out of Northeast Ohio years ago and now lives in Nashville, but he still has strong ties to the musical community here. The youngest of seven kids, he had a lot of vinyl records to comb through as…

Savage Love: Due Time

I’m a 36-year-old straight woman. I was sexually and physically abused as a kid, and raped in my early 20s. I have been seeing a great therapist for the last five years, and I am processing things and feeling better than I ever have. I was in a long-term relationship that ended about two years…


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