Posted inArts Stories & Interviews The Cleveland Orchestra Does Romeo and Juliet Saturday at Blossom Plus, music in the garden in Lakewood by ClevelandClassical Staff August 14, 2026August 14, 2026
Posted inArts & Culture Exhibit of ‘Marred’ Album Covers Coming to Sixty Bowls Gallery An opening reception takes place on August 22 by Jeff Niesel August 12, 2026August 12, 2026
Posted inArts & Culture 15+ Things to Do in Cleveland This Weekend (August 13-August 16) Simple Plan plays Jacobs Pavilion and the Guardians take on the San Diego Padres at Progressive Field by Jeff Niesel August 11, 2026August 11, 2026
Posted inArts & Culture Porthouse Presents a Magical, Mystical and Whimsical ‘Brigadoon’ Whimsy and talent will sweep you away; just check your logic at the door. by Gwendolyn Kochur August 3, 2026August 3, 2026
Posted inNews & Views Hessler Street Fair Returning in October After Seven-Year Break An energetic team of 10 at the Hessler Neighborhood Association is planning a “soft reboot” of Cleveland’s classic counter-culture festival. by Mark Oprea August 3, 2026August 3, 2026
Posted inArts & Culture convergence–continuum Gives a Peek Behind the Curtains with ‘macbitches’ There’s only one Lady Macbeth, and these girls are bloodthirsty for the role. by Gwendolyn Kochur July 28, 2026July 28, 2026
Posted inArts & Culture Chrissy Cavotta’s Port Royale Brought the Runway to the Cuyahoga Riverfront Alley Cat played host to the fashion guru’s annual swimwear show in Cleveland. by Mark Oprea July 27, 2026July 27, 2026
Posted inArts & Culture Cleveland Shakespeare Festival’s ‘King Richard III’ Provokes a Familiar Frustration These hateful, self-obsessed politicians feel all too familiar. by Gwendolyn Kochur July 21, 2026July 21, 2026
Posted inArts & Culture Beck Center Presents a Commercial, Crowd-Pleasing ‘Mean Girls’ This youthful cast delivers a fun, “fetch” production of a fan-favorite. by Gwendolyn Kochur July 20, 2026July 20, 2026
Posted inArts & Culture The Six Best Classical Music Events to Catch in Cleveland This Weekend The Cleveland Orchestra takes on Brahms, the Ohio Light Opera does My Fair Lady and more. by ClevelandClassical Staff July 16, 2026July 16, 2026
Posted inArts & Culture ‘The Lion King,’ Now at Playhouse Square, is Record-Breaking for a Reason You don’t rake in numbers like these without something special. by Gwendolyn Kochur July 10, 2026July 10, 2026
Posted inArts & Culture The Cleveland International Classical Guitar Festival and the Rest of the Classical Music to Catch This Weekend Plus, ENCORE and more by ClevelandClassical Staff June 5, 2026June 5, 2026