Vol. 48, No. 28
10 Things You Need to Know About Cleveland Music in 2018
By Scene Staff
Hangovers, Bama and the Brooklyn Pick — The A to Z Podcast With Andre Knott and Zac Jackson
By Vince Grzegorek
Cavs, Warriors, Steelers and Glory Days — The A to Z Podcast With Andre Knott and Zac Jackson
Playhouse Square to Host Live Taping of NPR Politics Podcast
By Jeff Niesel
Councilman T.J. Dow, in Spiteful Farewell, Tries to Impoverish His Own Ward
By Sam Allard
Federal Indictment Alleges 28-Year-Old Cleveland Man Created 'Fruitfly' Malware, Spied on Thousands of Computers Over 13 Years
County Executive Armond Budish Announces Re-election Campaign
This Weekend's Snowstorm Will Probably Be Bad, Might Be Really Bad ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Cleveland's Secret Amazon Incentive Package Has a Stupid Code Name
Gold Medalist Dominique Moceanu Opens Medina-Based Gymnastics Gym Today
By Laura Morrison
Spanish Artist Sam3 Tapped to Paint Iconic Cleveland Water Tower
Kevin Kelley Won't Authorize Councilman T.J. Dow's 'Dirty' Attempted Money Transfer
Quicken Loans Arena, So Badly In Need of Renovations to Remain Competitive, Had Record-Setting 2017 in Attendance and Shows
Jim Renacci on Trump's 'Shithole' Comment: The President Says What People Are Thinking
Tonight's John Mulaney Shows in Cleveland Have Been Canceled; Rescheduled for March 16
Victim Shot and Killed by Off-Duty Cleveland Police Officer Outside University Circle Bar Identified
Listen: Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1967 Speech at Glenville High School
In Advance of Her Playhouse Square Show, Comedian Kathleen Madigan Talks About Her 'Healthy Amount of Irreverence'
TJ Dow's Explanation for Botched $700,000 Transfer Sounds like it was Written with Predictive Text
Women's March Cleveland is Back Downtown This Saturday
Browns Parade Sponsor FarmersOnly.com Just Delivered $8,000 to Greater Cleveland Food Bank
The Cleveland Orchestra Does Haydn's 'The Seasons' and the Rest of the Classical Music to Catch This Week
By ClevelandClassical Staff
On His First Standup Tour in 7 Years, Comedian Colin Quinn to Play Hilarities
7 Concerts to Catch in Cleveland This Weekend
Eighties Acts the Romantics and Berlin Team Up for Hard Rock Live Gig
Concert Preview
Rock Hall to Celebrate MLK Day With Educational Programs and Musical Performances
Rock Hall Announces Schedule for Black History Month
The Alarm Clocks' Mike Pierce Talks About the Local Garage Rock Band’s 50-Year Legacy
Zac Brown Band Returns to Blossom in August
51 Acts to Compete in This Year's High School Rock Off
Indie Rockers Screaming Females to Play the Grog Shop in April
Jack White Returns to Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica in June
Dave Matthews Band to Perform at Blossom This Summer
Band of the Week: Devil Makes Three
Spielberg's Pentagon Papers Flick is Better Feminism Than Journalism
'Unseen' Documentary About Anthony Sowell Murders Debuts This Month
Cinematheque to Screen Documentary About Rape Victim Recy Taylor
Set in Cleveland, the Action Flick 'Acts of Violence' Will Open Tomorrow
New Period Western Film Promotes Discussion About the Native American Experience
Mediterra, a Family Business Built on Bread
By Douglas Trattner
Now Open: Noce Gourmet Pizza in Tremont
New Chef for Southside in Tremont Heralds Fresh Takes on Classics
Café Sausalito to Move, Change Concept and Name to Sausalito on Ninth
Cleveland Restaurant Week Participants Announced For Spring
A Much-Needed and Well-Conceived Message from Yoko Ono in 'Imagine Peace' at Akron's Emily Davis Gallery
By Dott von Schneider
Angels Land at Ensemble, and the Result Isn't Always Heavenly
By Christine Howey
Get Out: Everything You Should Do This Week in Cleveland (Jan. 10-16)
Savage Love: Worms Turn
By Dan Savage
An Evening With Phil Rosenthal Of "Somebody Feed Phil"
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By Mark Oprea
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By Joe Kleon
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By Brian Lumley
In past years, comic book lovers, vendors and everything in between would gather over three days for the Wizard World Cleveland. As…
By Emanuel Wallace
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