Buckingham McVie to Play Hard Rock Live in November

Earlier this year, Fleetwood Mac members Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie collaborated on a self-titled album simply dubbed Buckingham McVie and played a few dates in support of the release. The album’s genesis dates back three years ago to when McVie rejoined Fleetwood Mac for the group’s On With the Show tour. The two recorded…

Lori Stokes to Speak About the Legacy of Louis Stokes at Temple-Tifereth Israel

Today at the Temple-Tifereth Israel (next door to the Maltz Museum), a panel that includes Lori Stokes, co-anchor of New York City’s Eyewitness News This Morning; WEWS TV-5 news anchor Leon Bibb; Maltz Museum founder and board chair emeritus Milton Maltz; theologian, speaker, author and activist Rev. Dr. Otis Moss Jr.; co-chairman emeritus of Forest City…

Lakewood Bar Hosts DIY Erotic Friend Fiction Night

Amateur porn exists as a genre, so why not DIY erotic friend fiction? Tonight at Yuzu, an izakaya-inspired bar in Lakewood, $3 buys you a DIY Erotic Friend Fiction composition notebook that includes 10 fill-in-the-blank Erotic Friend Fiction stories with titles such as “Zombie Butt Apocalypse” or “Erotic Netflix and Chill.” The event starts at…

Rock Hall Screens ‘The Punk Singer’ Documentary Tonight

Before she formed the riot grrrl band Bikini Kill in 1990, singer Kathleen Hanna was just another private-school student trying to find herself. Contrary to popular opinion, the teachers at trendy Evergreen College in Olympia, Washington, didn’t take kindly to her literary experiments, so she refrained from letting her emotions go. But then she met…

Local Author Deanna Adams to Speak Tonight at Music Box Supper Club

Cleveland Stories Dinner Party, a weekly series at Music Box Supper Club, pairs fine food with storytelling. The series aims to help raise awareness of the Western Reserve Historical Society’s new Cleveland History Center. The club’s owners consider the Cleveland History Center to be “one of the most interesting museums in Cleveland” and “an unknown…

GCC Takes Q Deal Opposition to Dan Gilbert’s Doorstep in Detroit

An estimated 120 members of Greater Cleveland Congregations caravanned by chartered bus to Detroit, Michigan, Tuesday to take their opposition to the proposed Quicken Loans Arena renovation deal to Dan Gilbert’s doorstep. On a plaza outside the headquarters of Quicken Loans in downtown Detroit, a lineup of GCC speakers outlined their qualms with the Q…

Classic Rocker Todd Rundgren to Play House of Blues in May

Singer-guitarist Todd Rundgren has spent the past couple of years playing a series of tour dates billed as An Unpredictable Evening with Todd Rundgren. That’s an appropriate title for the shows simply because Rundgren can be so “unpredictable.” Now, he’s just announced the details regarding a new studio album and tour. He’ll release White Knight on May…

Carlos Carrasco Tells His Moving Immigrant Story in The Players’ Tribune

As the defending American League champion Indians home opener swiftly approaches (April 11!), Carlos Carrasco has written a poignant piece about becoming an American citizen and his love of Cleveland. Writing for The Players’ Tribune —  an online outlet founded by Derek Jeter in 2014, which posts first-person narratives directly from athletes — Carrasco explains what it…

Drivers Now Need to Stay Three Feet Away From Cyclists in Ohio

The bicyclist and the car driver must share the road, and starting Tuesday a new Ohio law aims to make that sometimes tenuous relationship safer. Now drivers will need to give bicyclists three feet of space when passing. Since 2009, The Ohio Bicycle Federation has called for a three-foot passing clearance bill. Although some Ohio…

Jermaine Dupri Presents: SoSoSUMMER 17 Coming to the State Theatre in June

Some 25 years ago, rapper/producer/songwriter Jermaine Dupri produced “Jump,” a novelty hit by Kris Kross, two 12-year-old rappers who wore their pants backwards. Since that time, Dupri has become a superstar and developed the careers of stars such as Xscape, Usher, Da Brat, TLC, Bow Wow and more. Two years ago, his Lifetime TV show,…

What The Hell is Happening in This New Fan-Made Georgio’s Commercial?

We stumbled across this new amateur-produced commercial/experimental film for Northeast Ohio’s own Georgio’s Oven Fresh Pizza today, and, for reasons that will become obvious very quickly, we’d like to share it with you. The commercial, embedded below in full, is profoundly unsettling, like watching Buffalo Bill fall deep into a ketamine trip. Still, we can’t…

Olivia Newton-John to Perform at Hard Rock Live in June

Back in the ’80s,  British-born Australian singer Olivia Newton-John, who at the time was known for her role in Grease and for her country-pop ballad “I Honestly Love You,” had a huge hit with “Physical.” A couple of years ago, Billboard Magazine even listed the song at No. 8 on its Top 100 Songs of…

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Chuck Berry Dies at 90

Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s first class, singer-guitarist Chuck Berry died yesterday at his home just outside of St. Louis. He was 90. In 2012, the Rock Hall devoted its week-long American Music Masters Series tribute to the man. The series culminated in a gala concert held at the State Theatre…

2731 Prospect Will Close This Spring

[image-1]As the national political debate shifts to funding of the National Endowment for the Arts, and as Cuyahoga Arts and Culture continues to debate the value of funding for individual artists, Cleveland’s art community received another disheartening sign of the times. Lauren Davies, director of 2731 Prospect announced the gallery will be closing its doors…

That “Tiny House Experiment” in Detroit Shoreway Pretty Much Failed

Despite fanfare and early confidence, Cleveland’s “Tiny House Experiment” appears to have failed. Two heavily-marketed, energy-efficient small homes built last year on the corner of W. 58th and Pear Avenue in the Detroit Shoreway neighborhood were ultimately sold to the project’s builder, Keith Sutton, who is now thought to be renting the properties until the…

The Shins to Play the Agora in July

It’s been five years since indie rock darlings the Shins have played Cleveland, but the group will finally return to town this summer as it tours in support of its fifth album, Heartworms. It’ll play the Agora Theatre at 8 p.m. on Saturday, July 29. Every pair of tickets purchased online includes a copy of…

Veteran Power-Pop Singer-Songwriter Dwight Twilley Adapts to Acoustic Format

At 65, singer-songwriter Dwight Twilley can remember the days when commercial radio welcomed up-and-coming artists into the studio for intimate acoustic performances. As much as that might sound like a singer-songwriter’s dream come true, he says he never cared much for the format. “I’m used to going out with a full rock ’n’ roll band…

Opening Tonight: Prints from William Busta’s Private Collection Featured in ‘Archive Show: Year 3’ at Zygote Press

When legendary gallerist William Busta retired in 2015, the local art community knew he wasn’t finished curating local art exhibitions. A new archive show at Zygote Press features prints from Busta’s personal collection alongside prints selected from Zygote’s archive. Opening with a reception tonight from 6 to 8, Archive Show: Year 3 includes Depression-era etchings,…

Three Days of Jazz at the Lakeland Jazz Festival This Weekend

The annual Lakeland Jazz Festival, which takes place today through Sunday at the college’s Dr. Wayne L. Rodehorst Performing Arts Center (Building D), offers a celebration of jazz music, with performers ranging from up-and-coming students to established veterans of the jazz scene. Since its inception, the festival has aimed to “instill the excitement and magic…

7 Concerts to Catch This Weekend

FRIDAY, MARCH 17 13th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Party The local Pogues tribute act the Boys from the County Hell will be just one act performing today at House of Blues, which hosts its 13th annual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration. If you’ve never stopped at the club on St. Paddy’s Day, you’ve got to give…

Local Drummer is Searching for his Stolen Kit

Local drummer Andrade Scovil’s kit has been stolen, and he’s looking for any help he can get in his search. Scovil, who plays in the local band Intrique, tells Fox 8 that it’s a customized Sonor drum kit. “These drums meant everything to me,” he said. As the report goes, Scovil’s white Kia was stolen while…

45 Years Ago This Week in Scene

Welcome to the archives, people. Every week we’ll share a cover or feature from one of Scene’s past issues for no other reason than we have them all and would like to share some with you. Forty-five years ago, for instance, this was the cover (dig that logo!). A Clockwork Orange took top billing that…

Vote for the Finalists in Best of Cleveland 2017 Right Now

The nominations have been tallied and the pack has been culled. From thousands of entries submitted by you and your fellow readers over the last month we’ve assembled the top contenders. Voting for Best of Cleveland 2017 is now open with finalists in every category. The deadline to register your vote is April 11. Two…

Luke Stewart Was Unarmed When Euclid Police Officer Shot Him During Altercation

[image-1]Several details have trickled out of the Bureau of Criminal Investigation’s look into a Euclid police officer-involved shooting on March 13. According to the BCI, the victim, 23-year-old Luke Stewart, was unarmed. An as yet unidentified police officer shot Stewart during some sort of altercation that may have taken place inside Stewart’s car. The play-by-play of…

Comedian Ian Bagg Plays Hilarities Tonight

If you end up going to see Ian Bagg tonight at Hilarities, you might want to think twice about sitting in the front row. The comic loves to pick on audience members and make fun of their body language or ask personal questions about their sexual preferences. Though he’s not nearly as manic as Robin…

CityMusic Cleveland Does David Bowie This Weekend in a Series of Free Concerts

[image-1]A series of orchestra concerts featuring music by rock icon David Bowie and the composers who inspired him, What’s on David Bowie’s Playlist takes place at various venues around town from today through Sunday. The program features an extensive assortment of music that both inspired Bowie and was written by Bowie. For the concerts, CityMusic…

Cleveland Humanities Festival Explores the Topic of Immigration

The second annual Cleveland Humanities Festival will leverage dozens of the area’s most vibrant cultural, educational, and arts institutions to explore the theme of immigration. Beginning on March 15 and running through April 2, the festival’s wide variety of programming will use the humanities as a lens to explore “the challenges and opportunities caused by…

New Rock Hall Exhibit to Celebrate Rolling Stone’s 50th Anniversary

When Rolling Stone magazine made its debut in 1967, the Beatles, the Doors, Jefferson Airplane, Pink Floyd, Cream, the Byrds, the Rolling Stones, the Who, the Velvet Underground, the Jimi Hendrix Experience and many other acts released major albums. The year also gave us the “Summer of Love.” Since that time, Rolling Stone has provided…

Creating Competition, The Pryor Debate and Terry Francona on the NCAA Tournament — The A to Z Podcast With Andre Knott

Andre and Zac finally have their Terrelle Pryor debate. They also argue and about discuss team building, record high temperatures in Arizona vs. Cleveland snowstorms and the value of pass-rushers in today’s NFL. They close the podcast with Andre and Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona discussing why he loves college basketball and the single-elimination format…

Three of Cleveland’s Best Young Bartenders

Kathleen Sullivan, The Spotted Owl On any given weeknight, you might find Kathleen “Sully” Sullivan sawing a massive block of ice or testing recipes using spirits from Japan or Peru. It comes with the territory when you’re the beverage director for the Spotted Owl, Tremont’s premier cocktail destination. Sullivan, like the Spotted Owl’s owner Will…

Your Guide to Live Music in Northeast Ohio on St. Patrick’s Day

St. Patrick’s Day unofficially began earlier this month when Cleveland’s Boys from the County Hell, a local Pogues tribute act that makes the most of the holiday, played a special warm-up party at Music Box Supper Club. Per usual, the Boys will be plenty busy this year. They start off St. Paddy’s Day at 9…

Spotlight: Mad Max: Fury Road, Black & Chrome Edition

Saturday at midnight, the Capitol Theatre will screen the “Black & Chrome” edition of the 2015 high-octane romp Mad Max: Fury Road as part of the Melt Late Shift series. Director George Miller has said that he prefers the black and white version, a shocker, given that one of the most notable visual aspects of…

Live-action ‘Beauty and the Beast’ is nostalgia fest

Uncurling from a position of absolute fatigue on the subject of live-action remakes of animated classics, I approached the new Beauty and the Beast, starring Emma Watson as Belle and Downton Abbey’s Dan Stevens as the Beast, with perhaps more skepticism than befits an objective alt-weekly movie critic. But look: I’ve suffered the indignities of…

Annual Wizard World Returns to Cleveland for Comic, Movie, Pop Culture Fans

After more than a year, Wizard World returns to Cleveland this weekend. Cleveland marks the third stop of the calendar year for the year ’round traveling convention, and the third convention the group has hosted at the Huntington Convention Center. This year’s event kicks off on St. Patrick’s Day and extends throughout the weekend. Just…

Get Out: The Best Events in Cleveland This Week

WED 03/15 Music: David Bowie’s Playlist A series of orchestra concerts featuring music by rock icon David Bowie and the composers who inspired him, What’s on David Bowie’s Playlist takes place at various venues around town from today through Sunday. The program features an extensive assortment of music that both inspired Bowie and was written…

Little Lakewood Pasta Co. is Small But Mighty

It’s amazing how much pleasure a small serving of lemon ricotta ravioli can bring. That’s the power of well-textured, al dente dough surrounding a sweet, soft filling. Italians have harnessed that power for generations, but even without that heritage Megan Manning has found her calling. At Little Lakewood Pasta Company (15613 Detroit Ave., 216-889-7966, littlelakewoodpasta.com)…

Band of the Week: Smithfield

MEET THE BAND: Trey Smith (vocals, guitar) and Jennifer Fiedler (vocals) CHILDHOOD FRIENDS: Smith and Fiedler have known each other since they were kids. When Smith’s rock band split up, he reached out to Fiedler to see if she wanted to form a country duo. “He asked me to start singing together, and I wasn’t…

Savage Love: Wishful Kinking

Dear Dan, I went to Dark Odyssey Winter Fire, the big kink hotel takeover event in Washington, D.C., in February. There was one thing I saw there that is messing with my head, and I hope you can set me straight. There was this lovely little six-person orgy going on with two cute-as-could-be hippie girls…


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