

Blue Sushi Sake Grill Now Open at Crocker Park
Update: Blue Sushi Sake Grill opens its doors today out at Crocker Park. Find menu and hours here. *** (Original story 10/24/18): Another Crocker Park dining option is taking shape as crews work on a building on Comet Alley that will serve as the home for Blue Sushi Sake Grill once it opens sometime in…
Update: Jason Mraz to Play a Second Show with Contemporary Youth Orchestra at Severance Hall in June
Update: Pre-sale tickets for Jason Mraz’s June 8 concert with Contemporary Youth Orchestra at Severance Hall sold so well that the concert’s promoter has added a second date. Mraz and the orchestra will also perform at 4 p.m. on Sunday, June 9 at Several Hall. Tickets will go on sale tomorrow at 10 a.m. Original…
Budish: If Indians Ask for Big Bucks as Condition of Lease Extension, We Should Aim for Arrangement as Sweet as Q Deal
Tuesday, Cuyahoga County Executive Armond Budish debated his Republican challenger Peter Corrigan at the City Club of Cleveland. Ideastream’s Nick Castele moderated, asking several good and pointed questions throughout. His final question, before the audience Q&A, concerned the Cleveland Indians. He noted, as we did this summer, that Sin Tax dollars are drying up extremely…
Actress Kathryn Hahn Coming Home to Cleveland to Canvass with Planned Parenthood Votes Ohio Before Election Day
One of the stars of Parks & Rec, Bad Moms and Anchorman is coming back to her hometown of Cleveland just days before the election as part of a canvassing initiative by Planned Parenthood Votes Ohio. Hahn — who was seen earlier this year at the Women’s March in Park City, Utah, wearing a bright pink “I Stand With…
Rock Hall to Host a Rock-Themed Holiday Ball in December
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has just announced that it’ll host its first-ever Rock & Roll Holiday Ball on Dec. 1. Grammy winning blues/gospel singer Mike Farris will perform, and local celebrity chef Rocco Whalen will cook up a special holiday meal. Activities include photo sessions and holiday-themed “stories of rock” inside select…
The War and Treaty Comes to the Grog Shop Next Week in Support of an Acclaimed New Album
Michael Trotter Jr. and Tanya Blount-Trotter, the husband and wife that make up the Albion, Michigan-based country/gospel/blues act the War and Treaty, initially met at a music festival that promoted the theme of “romantic love.” “It sounds cheesy,” admits Blount-Trotter in a recent phone interview as she and her husband drive to a tour stop…
Cleveland Flea Returns for the Holidays, This Time at the Madison
It’s tough to even think about Christmas when we have Halloween and Thanksgiving to get through first, but it’s important to note that the Cleveland Flea is back for another round of holiday cheer this season. Last November and December, the Cleveland Flea took over Ohio City’s former Unique Thrift space. But now that a…
Federal Appeals Court Rules Kevin Keith’s Challenge to 1994 Murder Conviction Can Proceed With New Evidence
The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled this week that Kevin Keith, who’s spent the last 24 years behind bars for a triple murder in Bucyrus that he says he didn’t commit, can present new evidence to a judge in contesting his conviction. (You can read the full decision, first reported locally by Cleveland.com,…
In Advance of Sunday’s E.J. Thomas Hall Concert, Stephen Marley Talks the Power of Music and His Father’s Legacy
Stephen Marley, 46, is the second son of Bob Marley. The eight-time Grammy winner has rather a calming presence, even via a telephone interview. His speaking voice is as joyous as his singing voice and both are hauntingly similar to his father’s. But it’s not only his father’s voice that Marley echoes. Stephen and his…
Lots of Songs, Not Much Plot in ‘Everything is Okay (and other helpful lies)’ at Cleveland Public Theatre
Can female masturbation save us? Based on the “Masturbation Song” which occurs in the second act of this musical, you might think so. It is an inventive and effusively upbeat tribute to womanly self-love in which three women and their hand-fans take on a variety of anatomical shapes. That is entirely in keeping with a…
Cleveland Likely to be Named NBA All-Star Game Host in Coming Days
Crain’s Cleveland Business sports guru Kevin Kleps is reporting that Cleveland will likely be announced as the host city for an upcoming NBA All-Star Game in the coming days. The earliest Cleveland and the renovated Quicken Loans Arena could host the weekend-long event[s] is 2022. During the rancorous debate over public subsidies for the Q’s…
Trump is Coming to Cleveland Monday to Host a Pre-Election Rally
The White House confirmed last night that president Trump will be traveling the country for a string of 11 rallies in eight states before the midterm elections, including Cleveland this Monday. He won’t be around for long, though, as he has events in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Cape Girardeau, Missouri, also scheduled for Monday. His…
Polling Shows Health-Care Protections a Hot-Button Election Issue
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Health care appears to be a hot-button issue for voters in Ohio and across the nation. According to polling from the Kaiser Family Foundation, 75 percent of Americans say it’s very important the Affordable Care Act provision protecting individuals with pre-existing conditions remains law. Janetta King, president of think-tank Innovation Ohio, explained…
Ensemble Theatre Tackles the Challenging ‘East of Eden,’ to Mixed Results
Say the words “East of Eden” to most people of a certain age and they will respond with two other words: James Dean. The film version of the John Steinbeck novel is one of the three movies that the iconic actor made before his low and sleek Porsche 550 Spyder plowed into a tank-like Ford…
Someone Posted a Job Listing on Indeed to be the Head Coach of the Cleveland Browns
Do you sit at home in front of your television, fingers covered in Dorito dust, screaming at football games and swearing that you could be better at coaching the Cleveland Browns than Hue Jackson? Now’s your shot to prove it by applying to be the Cleveland Browns’ head coach, thanks to a job posting that…
The End of the Road for Hue Jackson and Todd Haley — The A to Z Podcast With Andre Knott and Zac Jackson
Andre and Zac weigh in on the firings of Hue Jackson and Todd Haley, examine what the Browns are up against going forward and discuss what the next move(s) should be. Subscribe to A to Z on iTunes here or stream below.
UH Bikes is Offering Free Rides for Early Voters in Cuyahoga County
Transportation is a concern for many on election day in this country, but UH Bikes is offering a special deal for anyone voting early. The bike share program is offering free rides to and from the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections during the course of early voting. The free ride credit will be applied once…
Lalah Hathaway to Play a Special Valentine’s Day Show at Connor Palace
The daughter of the late soul singer Donny Hathaway, singer Lalah Hathaway has forged her own musical path and won five Grammy awards over the course of a career that spans several decades. She has just announced that she’ll bring her all-new show, Sophisticated Soul, to Connor Palace on Thursday, Feb. 14. Singer Raheem Devaughn…
A Sad-Trombone Statistical Postscript to Ty Lue’s Cavaliers Coaching Tenure
Cavs head coach Tyronn Lue was fired Saturday morning after a butt-ugly 0-6 start to the season. General Manager Koby Altman said at a press conference earlier today — betwixt the firing of Browns head coach Hue Jackson and offensive coordinator Todd Haley — that the Cavs organization and fans owed Lue an enormous debt…
Actors Shine Despite Script Issues in ‘This Much (or An Act of Violence Towards the Insititution of Marriage)’ at Convergence-Continuum
Before the review begins… Allow me to note that I experienced something last week that I haven’t in more than 20 years of being a theater critic. Those of us in the audience at Convergence-Continuum were victimized by two young, um, ladies among the small audience who were sucking down purse-size bottles of wine and…
With the Firing of Hue Jackson, the Mr. Hero Curse Claims Another Victim
[image-1] Brian Hoyer. Brian Hartline. Anderson Varejao. And now Hue Jackson. The Mr. Hero curse is real, my friends. And it’s undefeated. With today’s (long overdue) dismissal of Hue Jackson, we must reckon with the mystical powers of the Romanburger franchise, which has laid waste to the promising careers of noted Cleveland athletes and coaches…
Jam Rockers Gov’t Mule Get Political on Their New Album
After touring to celebrate their 20th anniversary in 2014, the guys in the jam band Gov’t Mule decided to take a break. Band leader Warren Haynes, however, spent most of his time writing new material so that when the group returned to the studio in 2016 it had plenty of material to record for what…
The Jewish Federation of Cleveland Holding Public Vigil for Pittsburgh Synagogue Victims Tonight
This weekend’s senseless attacks on the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, which left 11 dead and injured more, have left many in a state of shock and grief. Tonight, the Jewish Federation of Cleveland is holding a vigil in memory of the victims and the families affected by the hate crime. The event is open…
In Advance of Friday’s E.J. Thomas Hall Concert, Steve Martin and Martin Short Respectfully Roast Each Other
Steve Martin and Martin Short are both Saturday Night Live favorites and two-thirds of the Three Amigos — the iconic 1986 comedy they starred in alongside Chevy Chase. Here they are, a little more than 30 years later, still close pals and still lightly roasting each other for our amusement. Or maybe it’s also for their…
Ohio Haunted House Held ‘Swastika Saturday’ Event on Day of Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting
Another Ohio haunted house is under fire for questionable business decisions, this time, Haunted Hoochie (aka Dead Acres) in Pataskala is making headlines for their “Swastika Saturday” promotional special. Questionable iconography is commonplace at haunted houses, featuring the likes of pentagrams or other symbols imitating ancient runes, but the Swastika, an image that was used a…
KISS to Bring Its End of the Road Tour to the Q in March
After a 45-year career, KISS has announced its upcoming tour will be its final tour ever. The band made the initial announcement a month ago on NBC’s America’s Got Talent. Earlier today, the group announced the first set of dates and cities in North America. The itinerary includes a March 17 stop at the Q.…
A Revitalized Fleetwood Mac Delivers an Engaging Performance at the Q
While it might not have happened in the way some fans were hoping for, in the world of Fleetwood Mac, the way the celebration of their 50th anniversary has played out makes perfect sense for a band that across its history has had many a member shuffle in and out the door, while dealing with…
Cleveland Activist Lou Barrett Started Purpled Palm Press to Bring Stories from the Margins to the Masses
At 27, Lou Barrett (they/them) has begun to make a name for themself in the Cleveland activism community. Not just by attending political rallies or posting impassioned rants on social media, but by providing actual outlets for the LGBTQ+ community the ability to be heard and seen. Advertised as bringing “stories from the margins to…
13 Halloween Events Worthy of Your Time This Weekend in Cleveland
Halloween, the cool aunt of the holiday season, returns to Cleveland officially Wednesday. Fortunately for the festive, the city has plenty of eerie events to tide horror lovers over until the fated holiday arrives. Haunted aquariums, creepy carnivals, and unearthly escape rooms begin this weekend with even more hair-raising surprises than before. Light-hearted fun also…
Greyhound Bus Bound for NYC Got Lost in Cleveland for Hours Last Night
In what we trust will be the most bizarre transit-related story you’ll read today, a Greyhond bus bound for New York City got lost in Cleveland for several hours last night. Several hours. Via Channel 19, passengers from Toledo didn’t realize they were lost until they saw the same local sights “over and over and…
Punk Rock-Themed ‘Crown and Anchor’ to Make Its Ohio Debut at Upcoming Ohio Independent Film Festival
A few years ago, Michael Rowe (Arrow, Ninjak vs the Valiant Universe) and former MUCH and MTV host Matt Wells teamed up to develop and produce Crown and Anchor, a film about a guy (Rowe) who becomes straightedge as a result of growing up with an abusive alcoholic father. His estranged cousin Danny (Wells), however, has become an addict, and…
There Is Finally a Bike Rack at 78th Street Studios
That 78th Street Studios, located in one of the more bike-enthusiastic and bike-friendly neighborhoods in Cleveland, and which counts casual and avid bicyclists among its most fervent and frequent guests, went this long without a bike rack on its grounds is one of the more mystifying, albeit minor, things we’ve encountered. Visitors arriving on two…
Akron FrightFest Has Closed Six Days Before Halloween
The Akron FrightFest that garnered national attention after a performer was accused of simulating rape as a means to scare guests at one of its haunted houses has now closed, six days before Halloween. Jeremy Caudill, managing partner of Melanie Lake Inc. at Kim Tam Park, released a statement on Facebook Thursday evening saying he…
7 Concerts to Catch in Cleveland This Weekend
FRIDAY, OCT. 26 An Evening with Fleetwood Mac About five years ago, classic rockers Fleetwood Mac launched a 50-date reunion tour with a performance at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, the site of the first date of the band’s 50-date reunion tour. Playing together for the first time in three years, the band delivered a flawless…
New Poll Uncovers Painkiller Prescription Practices in Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Many opioid addictions begin with a legitimate prescription for pain pills, and new data uncover how these medications are being prescribed in Ohio. The 2018 Ohio Health Issues Poll found that about 30 percent of Ohio adults have been prescribed a pain reliever in the past five years, such as OxyContin or…
Slow Baseball, the World Series, and the Quarterback — The A to Z Podcast With Andre Knott and Zac Jackson
Andre and Zac discuss travel adventures, the World Series (does anyone care), a potential Jimmy Butler trade and a big game for Baker Mayfield. Subscribe to A to Z on iTunes here or stream below.
Tremont General Store to Close After Halloween
For two and a half years, Tremont General Store (2418 Professor Ave., 216-288-7167) has been the place to go for local food products, home and garden equipment, pet and chicken food, and even plants, herbs and seed packets. In short, it was a bonafide general store. All that comes to a close on October 31,…
Happy Dog at Euclid Tavern to Close in November
When it opened in 2014, the Happy Dog at Euclid Tavern was a revival of one of Cleveland’s most beloved and historic clubs. Come Saturday, November 17th, the doors will once again be closed. That’s when the current lease expires and management will pull up stakes. Fans will still be able to hang out and…
Cleveland Orchestra Fires William Preucil and Massimo La Rosa Following Outside Investigation of Sexual Misconduct Allegations
The Cleveland Symphony Orchestra announced Wednesday that concertmaster William Preucil and principal trombonist Massimo La Rosa have both been fired on the grounds of sexual misconduct, following the completion of an external investigation. Debevoise and Plimpton were hired by the symphony to conduct an independent investigation on both Preucil and La Rosa. In the course…
Elton John is Coming to Cleveland For His Farewell Tour, But Are We Ready to See Him Go?
Elton John isn’t dying — not that we know of anyway. Yet, as he announced in January, the musician is retiring from touring. And he’s not alone. Already this year, Ozzy Osbourne, Paul Simon, Joan Baez and Minus the Bear have come through Cleveland saying it was the final time. But as a species, we’re…
Lakewood Listens to More Halloween Music Than Any Other City in America
While many Clevelanders are blasphemously enjoying the first Christmas Ale of the season (it’s not even Thanksgiving yet), a new report from The New York Times and Spotify reveals Lakewood listens to more Halloween music than anywhere else in the country. Spotify indicates that there’s a massive jolt in Halloween listening measured by the number…
Why Are So Many Horror Movies Set in Ohio?
At the start of the 20th century, German expressionist cinema and the golden-era of black-and-white Universal Monster films ushered in a new genre of film for audiences to enjoy. The early years of horror movies frequently featured old, victorian houses in faraway lands and otherwordly creatures beyond our imagination. As the genre evolved and adapted…
Future of Ciao Bistro in Ohio City Unclear after Facebook Comment Labels Neighbors ‘liberal white c*nts’
As one can expect, the blowback following a restaurant owner’s offensive comment on a Facebook post was immediate, fierce and relentless. The statement appeared beneath a Facebook post by Cleveland Scene of an article announcing the imminent opening of Ciao Bistro in Ohio City. In response to an innocuous comment about the business, owner Shawn…
Balance Grille to Host Special Preview Event with Local Rapper Chip Tha Ripper
Founded in 2010 by two college colleagues, Balance Grille, an Ohio-based fast Asian-fusion restaurant, is about to open a fifth location in downtown Cleveland. To celebrate its imminent opening, it’ll host a special preview event featuring local rapper Chip Tha Ripper (aka King Chip) from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. All proceeds will…
Greater Cleveland Film Commission to Host ‘Band of Brothers’ Fundraiser Event in November
The Greater Cleveland Film Commission (GCFC) has just announced that it’ll highlight the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers at its annual Behind the Camera fundraiser that takes place at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 10, at FirstEnergy Stadium. Featuring a panel of favorite cast and crew members, the benefit will offer attendees the chance to…
City Club of Cleveland Unveils New Mural at Cleveland Metropolitan School District New Tech Collinwood
It’s Free Speech Week, and to honor the national event, the City Club of Cleveland has commissioned three original murals by local artists to be placed throughout Cleveland for its Freedom of Speech Mural Project. Created by the late Christopher Darling, the second mural was just installed at Cleveland Metropolitan School District New Tech Collinwood.…
A Grown-Up Good Charlotte Adds to the Thrill of Halloween Weekend With Agora Show
Next week, the guys of Good Charlotte are taking a break from touring to go trick-or-treating with their families. The band members are in their late 30s and are now dads, or at least uncles, and they don’t like to miss all the holiday magic Halloween has to offer kids. Still, the pop-punk five-piece plans…
Prosperity Social Club to Host Book Launch Party for ‘Cleveland Then and Now’
Last year, Plain Dealer reporter Laura DeMarco released her first book, Lost Cleveland, which explored “long-gone places and historic events” to trace Cleveland’s glorious past. Set to come out on Dec. 1, her follow-up book, Cleveland Then and Now, returns to the sites of those places and many more to explore how the city has…
Serial in Cleveland, Ep. 7 Recap: The Snowball Effect
It’s difficult to believe that Serial’s Cleveland-based third season could be nearing it’s homestretch, in part because examples of the systemic issues the podcast has exposed feel like they’re in infinite supply, but it’s true. There are likely only two or three more episodes remaining. The show will be off next week (Nov. 1) and…
Cordray, DeWine Discuss Issues Impacting Older Voters
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Choosing who will lead Ohio for the next four years is one of the biggest decisions for Ohioans on Election Day. And a new resource is providing useful information for voters before they cast a ballot. AARP Ohio’s 2018 gubernatorial video voting guide features conversations with the candidates for governor, Democrat Richard…
Cleveland, Say Hello to the St. Paul Sandwich, an Oddity with Asian-American Roots
Ever since Paul Yu first mentioned the St. Paul sandwich, I’ve been a man obsessed. It’s not every day that a new type of sandwich rolls into town, especially one with such a colorful pedigree and description. The concoction with the curious name was to be unveiled at Sesame and Soy (2173 Professor Ave., 216-508-1888), the…
Working-Class Anger and Fear Are Explored in Pulitzer-Winning ‘Sweat,’ Now at the Cleveland Play House
Anger and fear are powerful forces, and those hounds of hate have been released with ferociously effective results in our recent elections. In 2016, it gave us the morally squalid presidency of Donald J. Trump. And it threatens to do so again in a few days if everyone (meaning EVERYONE) doesn’t vote. The seeds of…
Fran Belkin Captures Cleveland’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Legacy in Her New Book, ‘Rock This Town!’
As music fans, we all have our stories of the incredible adventures that we had at concerts while seeing our favorite bands and artists play live. These days, with the ability to get a pair of concert tickets with a couple of clicks, it’s easy to take for granted what an experience it used to…
Local Rappers Release a New Music Video and Song Inspired by a Malcolm X Speech
Shooting Without Bullets, a self-described “expressive arts program that provides a framework for black and brown teens in Cleveland to develop and utilize their artistic voice to process the complex social issues affecting their lives and community,” has partnered with local rappers Aphiniti and JB to create a new music video for their song “Wake…
Ohio Supreme Court Declines to Hear Appeal in Arnold Black Case Featured in Serial Season Three
The sixth episode of Serial’s Cleveland-based third season was a tough listen. It focused primarily on the city of East Cleveland and the aftermath of a police brutality case there. The victim, a man named Jesse Nickerson, appeared to emerge victorious after the two cops who beat him up in Forest Hill Park were held…
How to Be an Informed Cleveland Voter Before the November Elections
We’ve been covering news related to the upcoming election for months here at Scene, (along with encouraging everyone to get registered and remember to vote almost daily). However, an estimated 80 million people, according to Vox, won’t vote in the November election nationwide, despite being eligible to do so. Studies show that people don’t feel like…
Goodyear Theatre to Host a Holiday Bash With Red Wanting Blue
After last year’s successful New Year’s Eve party with the Columbus-based indie rock act Red Wanting Blue, the Goodyear Theatre in Akron will again host the band for its 2018 Holiday Bash. The event takes place on Saturday, Dec. 29. Singer-songwriter Will Hoge and indie rockers the Building, a band featuring Youngstown native and War on…
Twenty One Pilots Put on a Spectacle of a Show at the Q
The guys in the Columbus-based alternative rock duo Twenty One Pilots certainly know how to make an entrance. They started last night’s two-hour concert in front of a capacity crowd at the Q in dramatic fashion as singer-multi-instrumentalist Tyler Joseph arrived carrying a torch. Decked out in fatigue pants and a bandana, he looked like…
Thrillist Names Mary Santora Best Undiscovered Stand Up Comedian in Ohio
Mary Santora is fucking hilarious, but that’s not news to anyone who has ever seen her perform around town. Whether it’s a drop-in at an open mic, her numerous fill-in gigs on The Alan Cox Show or opening for national acts at Hilarities, Santora is easily Cleveland’s greatest gift to comedy. Today, she finally got…
Haitian Asylum Seeker Remains in ICE Custody in Geauga County Two Years After Entering U.S.
Two years ago, Ansly Damus stepped across the southern border into the U.S. and landed in jail. The former ethics teacher from a small commune in northern Haiti was quickly transferred by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to Geauga County, Ohio, where he has remained behind bars since October 2016. As an immigrant fleeing political…
In Toledo, Firm Created Fake Low-Income Accounts to Win Federal Money for CEO’s Lavish Lifestyle
The Federal Communications Commission, in a ruling this week, announced that a Toledo telecommunications firm would be fined more than $63 million for “apparent repeated, systematic, and large-scale violations” of a federal program designed to give poor people discounts on phone and internet service. American Broadband, based in downtown Toledo, allegedly created thousands of fake…
Brandon Chrostowski’s Putting Finishing Touches on Edwins Butcher Shop
Since opening EDWINS Leadership & Restaurant Institute, Brandon “Mr. Second Chance” Chrostowski has been single-minded in his mission to provide a meaningful way forward for ex-convicts. That French bistro and culinary training center, the subject of the Oscar-nominated documentary Knife Skills, continues to roll out graduates who are prepared to fill waiting jobs in restaurants…
A Great Production of an Albee Classic Now at the Beck Center
It all begins with a guessing game and ends with the game board being tossed in the air, the pieces flying in all directions. In between lies one of the great American plays, Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, a work that is as funny as it is coruscating. This incisive production at the…
Spy Parody Franchise on Life Support After Softball Third Installment
One wonders what possible reason anyone could have for going to see Johnny English Strikes Again, the third installment in a James Bond parody series starring Rowan Atkinson. Teens like me, who guffawed through the original in 2003, may be sorry to hear that there are only perhaps four moments of potential pity laughter throughout.…
The Bloody Good Career of Alan Tuskes, the Cleveland Monster Maker Behind Hollywood Hits
“Alan did the weirdest thing with me you can do with another person: We turned a man into a walrus.” — Kevin Smith As a young boy, Alan Tuskes loved staying up late in his Westpark home to watch Ghoulardi, the legendary host of Shock Theater on Channel 8. The lab-coated hipster horror character, and…
Director George Romero Still Has Something to Say With ‘Dawn of the Dead 3-D’
In the mid-1970s, Richard P. Rubinstein had an assignment to interview director George A. Romero for the journal Filmmakers Newsletter. The two hit it off and decided to form a production company together. In 1977, they worked together on Dawn of the Dead, a zombie movie that would become a classic horror flick. A new…
Band of the Week: Gin, Chocolate & Bottle Rockets
MEET THE BAND: Shawni Marks (vocals, keyboards), Beth Kille (vocals, guitar), Jen Farley (vocals, the occasional tambourine, egg shaker) A SPECIAL THING: About five years ago, the three women in the Madison, Wisconsin-based alt-country act Gin, Chocolate & Bottle Rockets met through some mutual friends. Since they were all musicians, Kille, who hosted a singer-songwriter…
Get Out: Everything You Should Be Doing in Cleveland This Week (Oct. 24-30)
WED 10/24 Author Series with Anthony DeCurtis As part of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s ongoing Author Series, Rolling Stone contributing editor Anthony DeCurtis will discuss his latest book, Lou Reed: A Life, tonight at 7 at the Rock Hall. A distinguished lecturer in the creative writing program at the University of Pennsylvania,…
Savage Love: Meow and Forever
Hi Dan, I am a homosexual young adult seeking advice about kitten play. I find it very intriguing, and I’m wondering where to start. It’s a turn-on when someone calls me kitten, but I’m not sure how to express my kink or desire for kink play to the person or persons I am into. Any…






