Aug 23 – Sep 5, 2023

Aug 23 - Sep 5, 2023 / Vol. 52 / No. 35

Cravings Thai Cuisine Opens in Its New Location Today

Good news for fans of the popular Thai restaurant Cravings. Back in May, the Rocky River business was forced to close after it was announced that the property was going to be razed to make way for the new Roundstone Insurance HQ. Cravings had been serving its community for 20 years, 13 at its last…

An Expanded (and Free) Cleveland Book Week Showcases World-Class Work

No other spot in the country offers literary excellence at no cost better than Cleveland Book Week. The 2023 Cleveland Book Week, September 22-30, is a collaboration between the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards (AWBA), presented by the Cleveland Foundation, the Great Lakes African American Writers Conference (GLAAWC pronounced “glossy”), and Literary Cleveland. All three marquee events…

Bialy’s Bagels in University Heights Now Serving Sandwiches

At the 57-year-old institution that is Bialy’s Bagels (2267 Warrensville Center Rd., 216-371-1088), change does not come quickly. Back in February, owners Rachel and Sarah Gross announced that an adjacent space, which they had taken possession of some months prior, would be connected to the original University Heights storefront. “Our new space will allow us to expand our…

Livewire: 14 Concerts to Catch in Cleveland in September

THU 09/07 The BreedersTo celebrate the 30th anniversary of their breakthrough album, Last Splash, this indie rock group out of Dayton, OH will perform the album in its entirety. The group, which just released “Go Man Go,” a careening track from the forthcoming Last Splash (30th Anniversary Original Analog Edition), has been supporting the Foo…

Cleveland to Open Crime Gun Intelligence Center to Combat Violence

As local, county and federal law enforcement conclude a summer violent crime reduction effort in Cleveland, with yesterday’s announcement of 59 suspects indicted following three months of investigations, officials announced plans to continue efforts with a Crime Gun Intelligence Center (CGIC) in the city. A “crime gun” is a firearm recovered by law enforcement that…

15+ Things to Do in Cleveland This Weekend (Sept. 7-10)

Our weekly picks of the best things to do in Cleveland this weekend. Also check out our full Cleveland event calendar. THU 09/07 Old Crow Medicine Show Tonight, Old Crow Medicine Show, an Americana string band based in Nashville that’s been recording since 1998, brings its latest tour to Cain Park in Cleveland Heights. Thanks to…

Union Caregivers and Lutheran Hospital Avoid Strike, Reach Contract

After months of negotiations, SEIU 1199 caregivers at Cleveland Clinic Lutheran Hospital reached an agreement for a new contract for union members, voting to support the agreement on Saturday night and avoiding a Labor Day strike. A joint statement from the hospital and the union said that “the union and the hospital are proud that…

Middle Aged Dad Jam Band Makes Cleveland Debut at Beachland on September 18

Actor, musician and director David Wain grew up in Shaker Heights where he played in various cover bands at University School and Shaker High School. He subsequently met at Ken Marino at New York University in 1988 where they co-founded the sketch comedy group the State. Self-professed “wannabe rock stars,” the two collaborators have also…

Staggering Number of Ohio Kids Have Lost Medicaid Coverage

As kids’ Medicaid eligibility review gets underway, experts are concerned about the number of Ohio children losing federal health insurance. Kelly Vyzral, senior health policy associate, Children’s Defense Fund-Ohio, said because Ohio does not disaggregate information by adult or child, there is little data available on why kids are dropping off. She added whether their…

Now Open: Mooncat Boba Café by MetroHealth in Clark-Fulton

In early August, Chun Wong opened Mooncat Boba Café (3460 West 25th St., 216-331-6615), a boba tea café located across the street from MetroHealth Hospital. “While there are a few places that sell boba tea around the Cleveland area, Mooncat Boba Cafe is the first dedicated boba tea cafe in the city of Cleveland,” says…

Paper Writing Service You NEED in 2023 + FAQs and more

Paper Writing Service That Stole the Show in 2023: TOP-5 Companies for You Ever heard of a paper writing service? If you are a student in search of a trusted academic professional, we encourage you to read our review and forget about that study-related pressure for good. Learning is fun and necessary. It makes us…

ZZ Ward Artfully Mixes Blues and Hip-Hop Together on ‘Dirty Shine’

When it comes to writing and recording songs for an album, singer-songwriter ZZ Ward, who’ll release her latest LP, Dirty Shine, next week, takes what some might consider an old school approach. Ward doesn’t think in terms of singles. Rather, she wants the LP’s tunes to work cohesively together in some fashion. “I believe in…

Study: Cleveland Has a Private (Non)Investment Problem

Cleveland ranks 93rd out of the 100 most populous cities in the United States in terms of investment committed per household, according to an analysis examining the flow of capital in the city by the Urban Institute, a nonprofit research organization dedicated to advancing upward mobility and equity. “Investment is both a chicken and an…

City to Close Market Avenue To Cars Permanently Starting This Week

In a triumphant win for urbanists and most Ohio City businesses, City Hall made the decision to close Market Avenue to car traffic permanently starting Friday, September 1st.Long the subject of debate amongst shop owners, Market Avenue’s closure signifies a word kept by the Bibb administration, though after what many consider a long delay and…

Now Open: Sweet Pork Wilson’s Barbecue on Cleveland-Lakewood Border

After graduating from St. Ignatius, Jason Brooks went on to play college football at University of Michigan and West Virginia University, where tailgating is a way of life. When he wasn’t on the gridiron, he was cooking for large crowds and honing his skills. “Before pop-ups were cool, there was tailgating,” he explains. Brooks has…

Cleveland Wing Week Kicks Off Sept. 11

Seven days of $7 wing deals? It’s all coming back. Cleveland Wing Week will kick off on Monday, September 11th. For seven days (September 11th – September 17th) wing lovers will have the opportunity to visit participating Cleveland Wing Week locations to enjoy a minimum of 6 wings for $7. Each participating Cleveland Wing Week…

Local Natives Find Magic in Life’s Unexpected Moments

For Local Natives, set to bring their vibe-y indie rock to House of Blues on Saturday, September 9, music was inevitable. “When you’re in high school, it’s almost not even conscious. You’re just like, ‘This is who I am. This is what we do,’” says singer-guitarist Taylor Rice in a recent phone interview. Rice met…

Ohio Drivers: Still Interested in Electric Vehicles

Despite reports electric vehicle sales are slowing down, experts say consumer interest in Ohio remains high. Four in 10 Americans said they are “very” or “somewhat” likely to seriously consider an electric vehicle for their next purchase, according to a Pew Research Center survey, and EVs now make up more than 8% of the market,…

The Village Dog in Slavic Village to Open in September

Announced over a year ago, the Village Dog (7321 Broadway Ave.) in Slavic Village is finally approaching the finish line. Owner Donnie DiGeronimo says that his  “cool, trendy” hot dog diner is expected to open by the middle of September. Located in the former Burger Haven building at the intersection of Fleet and Broadway, the Village Dog has…

Michael Symon and Doug Trattner’s Latest Cookbook, ‘Simply Symon Suppers: Recipes and Menus for Every Week of the Year,’ Comes Out September 12

On Tuesday, September 12, Michael Symon’s latest cookbook, “Simply Symon Suppers: Recipes and Menus for Every Week of the Year,” will be published. It is the Cleveland native’s eight cookbook and as usual, it is co-authored by Scene dining editor Douglas Trattner. Symon’s largest collection of recipes to date, “Simply Symon Suppers” (Clarkson Potter) offers readers more than…

Medical Marijuana Cultivation Sites Could Also Harvest Adult-Use Weed If Ohio Initiative Passes

Thousands of marijuana plants grow in a highly controlled environment from seed to harvest at a cultivation facility in Buckeye Lake.  PharmaCann, Inc., a Level I medical marijuana cultivation facility, harvests 36 times a year in Licking County.  “Everything’s controlled,” PharmaCann Manager of Cultivation Tommy Black said. “Everything from the light, the light’s intensity to…

Downtown Cleveland Restaurant Week to Run Sept. 7-14

The lineup for this summer’s Downtown Cleveland Restaurant Week has been released and it’s filled with exciting restaurants offering outstanding deals. During the promotional period, which runs Thursday, September 7th through Thursday, September 14th, participating businesses will be offering special prix fixe lunches priced $20 to $39 and dinners that range from $39 to $59,…

In Between Two Worlds, a French Journalist Goes Undercover to Explore the Lives of the French Working-Class

Between Two Worlds Directed by Emmanuel Carrère. Written by Emmanuel Carrère and Hélène Devynck, based on a book by Florence Aubenas. Opens in select cities August 25. Freshly divorced and effectively destitute, former homemaker Marianne (Juliette Binoche) arrives in the northwestern French coastal city of Caen seeking a fresh start. She haunts employment offices and…

Livewire: 15 Concerts to Catch in Cleveland Through Sept. 5

THU 08/24 The Baseball ProjectThis indie rock supergroup featuring Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey, Mike Mills, Linda Pitmon and Steve Wynn performs tonight at 7 at the Beachland Ballroom. The group will perform two seats featuring twangy tunes about players such as Mark Fydrich and Shohei Ohtani. 15711 Waterloo Rd., 216-383-1124, beachlandballroom.com. Barry Manilow: Live in…

Shaker Heights and the Quest for Racial Equity

Excerpted from DREAM TOWN: Shaker Heights and the Quest for Racial Equity, by Laura Meckler. Published by Henry Holt & Co. Copyright © 2023 by Laura Meckler. All rights reserved. Kathleen FitzSimons logged off her antiracism book club feeling despair. She was also confused. That day, a mob of Donald Trump supporters had stormed the…

Cleveland Garlic Festival Returns to Shaker Square Aug. 26-27

“The Smelliest Food Festival in America” — aka the Cleveland Garlic Festival — takes place this weekend at Shaker Square, home to the weekly North Union Farmers Market. The annual event will be held from noon to 8 p.m. on Saturday, August 26, and noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday, August 27. There are a million…


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