Jun 28 – Jul 4, 2017

Jun 28 - Jul 4, 2017 / Vol. 48 / No. 28

Fireworks Mishap Leaves Lakewood Man Injured, Leg ‘Shredded’

It’s not really the Fourth of July unless you’re falling asleep to the deafening sound of your neighbor’s ambiguously legal fireworks booming overhead. And as annoying as that can be, it’s easy to forget that fireworks are not just glorious manifestations of freedom but serious pyrotechnics that are largely banned in Ohio. Yesterday night gave us…

First Look: Zaytoon Lebanese Kitchen, Opening Next Week

Over the past year, David Ina has worked to transform the old-school Huron Square Deli space in the Halle Building into a bright and breezy fast-casual Middle Eastern concept called Zaytoon Lebanese Kitchen (1150 Huron Rd. E., 216-795-5000). The Playhouse Square eatery is on track to open its doors this Monday, July 10. “I’ve had…

Local Indie Pop Singer-Songwriter Jesea Lee to Release Debut EP Next Week

Like so many of us, Cleveland-based indie-pop songwriter Jesea Lee deals with anxiety. He has channeled his frustrations into “TV Glow,” the first single form his forthcoming debut EP Sleepspent. With its shimmering guitars and piano melody, it recalls the indie rock act the National. “This song is about those sleepless nights when you just…

Melt Announces New Location at Belden Village Mall

Melt Bar and Grilled is coming to Stark County. After much speculation, the Cleveland-based restaurant chain has officially confirmed that a new location is set to open in November at the Belden Village Mall in Jackson Township. What began as a single restaurant in Lakewood back in 2006, has swiftly started to bring its oozy…

Gucci Mane to Perform at Machine Gun Kelly’s EST Fest in Ohio

It’s been a good few weeks for Machine Gun Kelly. The Cleveland rapper and actor, who recently scored the position of Reebok’s Global Ambassador, has now landed hip-hop star Gucci Mane for his EST Fest. EST Fest IV is currently set to place in Butler, Ohio this summer from Aug. 11 to 13. Naturally, Machine…

Kasich Fighting Back on Health Care Bill: ‘Sometimes My Party Asks Too Much’

Ohio’s own health care debate has been vigorous, mirroring the showdown in Washington, as state legislators packed a dramatic Medicaid freeze into their annual budget bill last week. Gov. John Kasich vetoed that proposal this weekend. In taking his stand, Kasich went on to tell ABC’s This Week that his fellow Republican party members sometimes try too…

Youngstown Injection Well Linked to Earthquakes Will Be Closed

[image-1]After multiple documented earthquakes over several years, including a 4.0-magnitude quake Youngstown in 2011, the owner of an injection well will close it completely. The Youngstown Vindicator reports that North Star Disposal has two years to plug this particular injection well. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has directly linked this well, the Northstar I,…

Eddie Money to Headline Bash on the Banks Festival in July

Cleveland Beer Week and Jacobs Entertainment have partnered for Bash on the Banks! Beer, Bacon and Bourbon, a festival that will feature classic rocker Eddie Money and the return of Cleveland’s Boat Parade. Slated to take place at 4 p.m. on Saturday, July 22, 2017, the event will feature “beer, bacon and Jim Beam.” Local…

Lorain Police ID Body Found 28 Years Ago, Seek Metro Detroit Relatives

[image-1]On April 3, 1989, a body washed up on the shore of Lake Erie in Lorain. For almost 30 years, the identity of the body remained a mystery, stumping investigators thanks to decomposition and early modern scientific abilities. But, thanks to technological strides in forensics, the FBI was able to determine recently that the body…

Derek Brennan’s Artwork Shows Vibrant Energy of Wildlife

Local artist Derek Brennan’s vibrant paintings of wildlife are created utilizing a technique known as encaustic wax painting, a process of painting with hot wax and oil paints. Brennan discovered encaustic painting at Bowling Green State University, and was immediately drawn to its layers of depth. In his expressive paintings of animals, Brennan challenges the…

The Ohio City Farm Stand is Open for the Season

At nearly six acres, the Ohio City Farm is one of the largest urban farms in the United States. The land is farmed by organizations such as Refugee Response and CMHA Green Team, which serve to empower refugees to become self-sufficient and provide hands-on training for public housing residents. While much of the food grown there goes…

11 Concerts to Catch This Weekend in Cleveland

FRIDAY, JUNE 30 Pokey LaFarge/Hackensaw Boys While his latest album, Manic Revelations, sort of moves away from the American roots music that flourished on his previous work, Pokey LaFarge still brings a good dose of that old-time charm to his songwriting. Often bedecked in pinstripe suit and finely coiffed side part, LaFarge leads his anachronistic…

13 Ways to Celebrate the Fourth of July in Cleveland

The Fourth of July is next Tuesday and with it comes a plethora of activities and locations to watch some great fireworks shows. Here’s our list of things to do this weekend and the day of, in celebration of the Fourth. 4th of July Fireworks Cruise on the Goodtime III Enjoy fireworks on the river…

Big Bucks, Bad Optics for Frank Jackson at “Fat Cat” Fundraiser in Gates Mills

Insurance executive Umberto Fedeli dabbed his sweating forehead under June’s evening sun in Gates Mills, the wooded watershed suburb on Cuyahoga County’s deep-eastern flank. The first of the evening’s 15 Mercedes-Benzes was being valeted up Village Trail, the hilly sidewalk-less street off Wilson Mills Road that terminates in a cul-de-sac where Fedeli has built his…

CWRU Study Finds One In Four Ohio Children Experience Domestic Violence

A recent study conducted by HealthPath Foundation and Case Western Reserve University found that 25% of all Ohio children will experience domestic violence before reaching adulthood. Children exposed to domestic violence are placed at a higher risk for developing behavioral, mental, social and physical problems, which comes at a price, emotional and in literal dollars…

Rock Hall Hosts Media Preview of Power of Rock Experience

Earlier today, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame hosted a media preview of the Power of Rock Experience. The new exhibit opens on Saturday. Directed by Academy-Award winning director Jonathan Demme, the exhibit’s accompanying movie, which splits into three screens at various moments, features clips of various performances from Rock Hall events and inductions…

Dead & Co. Bottle Sounds of Summer for Massive Crowd at Blossom

The hype for this summer tour has been steadily growing, and it crystallized earlier this week when Dead & Co.’s Blossom show sold out. People frantically searched for tickets among friends and planned last-ditch attempts to get down to what was shaping up to a be a special late-June show. Getting there was an absolute…

Confederate Flags Will Definitely Be on Sale at the Lorain County Fair

Remember the swampy August of 2015, when ‘Heritage not Hate’ refrains were common, and imperiled NOT-racists were hosting Confederate Flag Pride Parades to broadcast their support for… southern heritage? It’s 2017 now, but love for the Confederate Flag in Ohio — a Union state — is still super strong. Although not without controversy. The Chronicle-Telegram…

Members of the Zombies to Dedicate New Rock Hall Exhibit

[image-1]Hugh Grundy, Chris White, Colin Blunstone and Rod Argent, surviving members of the classic rock act the Zombies, will dedicate a new exhibit about their band at the Rock Hall at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, July 12. Artifacts on display will include: Items from the group’s first major hit “She’s Not There,” including Rod Argent’s…

Garfield Heights 17-Year-Old Charged in Cluster of Downtown Robberies

A Garfield Heights teenager behind several robberies in recent months (most notably one at Playhouse Square) has been apprehended and charged. And he’s been busy. The 17-year-old is accused of carrying out multiple robberies from March 4 to June 16. According to the office of Cuyahoga County prosecutor Michael O’Malley, on June 6, the teen and…

Canopy Exhibition ‘Bats in My Bouffant’ Pairs Art and Fashion

The latest event at Canopy is part art exhibition, part fashion show. Bats in my Bouffant features collaborative works by visual artist and illustrator Angela Oster and textile artist Krista Tomorowitz. Opening with a reception from 6 to 10 p.m. on June 30, Bats in my Bouffant showcases garments crafted by Tomorowitz using sheer silk…

As Health Care Vote Looms, Ohio Reps Want to Freeze Medicaid Expansion Anyway

[image-1]The whole country is watching the nuances of Washington pol negotiations ahead of a vote on the Better Care Reconciliation Act, otherwise known as the U.S. Senate’s version of the Obamacare repeal-and-replace bill. The bejowled Mitch McConnell is working feverishly to nail down a majority of his colleagues; failing thus far, he’s delayed the vote…

Vice President Mike Pence Visits Northeast Ohio, Protests Planned

Today, Vice President Mike Pence travels to Tendon Manufacturing Inc. in Bedford to tour the facility and discuss the administration’s plans for the United States healthcare system.  The Wednesday Northeast Ohio visit, his first as Vice President, is scheduled for around 4 p.m., and includes discussions with business owners in the community. However, not all…

Get Out This Week in Cleveland (June 28-July 4)

WED 06/28 Hip 2B Square: Fear No Art Now in its seventh year, Gordon Square’s Hip 2B Square: Fear No Art honors the investors of CNBC’s Cleveland Hustles who invested $1 million into new businesses in the neighborhood. Hip 2B Square takes place from 6 to 8 tonight, with a VIP preview at 5 p.m.,…

Savage Love: The Music Box

I had a great time at the live taping of the Savage Lovecast at Chicago’s Music Box Theatre. Audience members submitted questions on cards, and I tackled as many questions as I could over two hours — with the welcome and hilarious assistance of comedian Kristen Toomey. Here are some of the questions we didn’t…

Sofia Coppola’s ‘The Beguiled’ is a Muddled Mess of Meaning

For action star Clint Eastwood, the opportunity to play Cpl. John “McBee” McBurney in the 1971 film The Beguiled, a period piece based on the novel of the same name (originally published as A Painted Devil) by Northeast Ohio native Thomas P. Cullinan, represented a chance to play against type. As a Civil War soldier who takes refuge…

The Many, Glorious Facets of Cleveland Artist Arabella Proffer

A polyglot of talent and a natural raconteuse, artist Arabella Proffer’s professional and personal hat rack includes painter, consultant, record label owner, collector, blogger, actress and cancer survivor. “My parents’ (Russian academics Ellenea Proffer and the late Carl Ray Proffer) worst nightmare for me was that I’d become an accountant,” she says. “They kind of…

Band of the Week: The Sonder Bombs

MEET THE BAND: Willow Hawks (vocals, ukulele), Jimmy Lo Fi (electric guitar), Jake Stephens (bass), Eric Heald (drums) NOT JUST ANOTHER CUTESY GIRL: Willow and Lo Fi met through a mutual friend. They initially just jammed to see if they might be compatible. “I never had a band or played with anyone. It was just me…


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