Posted inNews & Views Cleveland to Host a Fashion Week for the First Time Since 2017 CLEFW, which is not affiliated with the now-dormant Fashion Week Cleveland, will be held across the city in July 2025 by Mark Oprea November 20, 2024April 17, 2025
Posted inNews & Views Russell Atkins, Cleveland Poet Who Made Strides in Avant-Garde Scene, Dead at 98 A Clevelander for much of his life, Atkins was a friend and contemporary of Langston Hughes and Amiri Baraka by Mark Oprea September 5, 2024May 26, 2025
Posted inNews & Views Mike Shea, Founder of Alternative Press, Starts Ruffian Books, a Music-Focused and Cleveland-Based Publishing Company Ruffian Books is dedicated to “exploring the unconventional” in music history by Mark Oprea July 10, 2024July 26, 2025
Posted inArts & Culture Feature, News & Views Photos: Superman Movie Filming Downtown Brings Cleveland Back to its Heyday by Mark Oprea June 19, 2024
Posted inArts & Culture Cleveland Poets and Couple Kortney Morrow and Quartez Harris Are on the Rise Exploring the self, the other, the union, the art and a six-figure book deal by Mark Oprea May 22, 2024August 5, 2025
Posted inNews & Views Literary Cleveland to Host Third Annual Poetry Festival in April About 18 poets, from Cleveland and elsewhere, will host readings and workshops by Mark Oprea February 20, 2024May 21, 2024
Posted inNews & Views FRONT International Cleveland Triennial Abruptly Cancels 2025 Show, Will Shut Down Operations Citing changing funding priorites and below-average money raised for the next iteration, FRONT will end by Mark Oprea February 12, 2024May 14, 2025
Posted inNews & Views He Moved From Hollywood to Convert a Small Town Ohio High School Into a Film Production Studio. Will Business Follow? With Ohio’s Motion Picture Tax Credit increasing, Schoolyard Studio hopes to draw even more movies and TV shows to film in the state by Mark Oprea November 29, 2023August 9, 2025
Posted inNews & Views In Cleveland’s Post-Covid DIY Revival, Queer Black Drag in Midtown and Hardcore in Taco Bell Parking Lots New spaces and voices are guiding Cleveland’s homegrown music scene into inclusive and interesting places by Mark Oprea November 22, 2023June 8, 2025
Posted inNews & Views A New Survey of Cleveland Musicians Will Attempt to Calibrate Local Scene The Cleveland Music Census, a citywide data exploration in collaboration with 19 other U.S. cities, is the first since 2011 by Mark Oprea September 27, 2023July 31, 2025
Posted inNews & Views John Ewing, Cinematheque Co-Founder, Will Retire Next June After Four Decades A guiding hand at Cleveland’s arthouse theater, he’s made the Cinematheque a vital, interesting and affordable destination by Mark Oprea August 22, 2023July 15, 2025
Posted inMusic Masonic Auditorium Poised for $8 Million Facelift Thanks to Owner Temple Live A rehab of Midtown’s 250,000 square-foot behemoth hopes to make the Masonic “the coolest venue in Cleveland” with upgraded sound and more by Mark Oprea August 1, 2023August 12, 2025