Vol. 49, No. 13
The 2018 Fall Arts Guide
By Scene Staff
Setting Up Indians/Astros and BakerMania — The A to Z Podcast With Andre Knott and Zac Jackson
By Vince Grzegorek
Cleveland.com Ohio State Reporter Bill Landis Jumps to The Athletic
The Browns Quarter Pole Report — The A to Z Podcast With Andre Knott and Zac Jackson
Cuyahoga County Passes LGBTQ+ Protection Ordinance Despite Return of Ignorant Idiots
By BJ Colangelo
Wanda C. Jones on Judge Daniel Gaul: What Good is Experience if You're Biased?
By Sam Allard
'Hamilton' Parody Coming to Playhouse Square in December
By Jeff Niesel
Second Ohio Diocese Plans to Release List of Abusive Priests, Cleveland Remains Quiet
Four of Cleveland's Best Actresses, Two One-Act Plays, Zero Reasons to Miss 'Plath & Orion' at Cesear's Forum
By Christine Howey
City of Cleveland Agrees to Pay $3.7 Million in Death of Kenny Smith, Who Was Shot and Killed by a Cleveland Cop in 2012
In Advance of His Akron Civic Show, Lewis Black Explains Why He Tries to Avoid Even Saying Trump's Name
Cleveland-Based Season Three of Serial Notches Best Debut Numbers Yet for the Series
You Could Win $300 From Lyft and a Monthly RTA Pass if You Pledge to "Ditch Your Car" in October
Serial in Cleveland, Ep. 3 Recap: Misdemeanor, Meet Mr. Lawsuit
Former Cleveland Strip Club Owner Has Been Flying Jim Renacci to Campaign Around Ohio
Ohio State Uses Tone-Deaf "Silence" Ad to Promote Game Between Two Schools that Silenced Victims in Favor of Football
Some Remarks on The Two Tomorrows and Equity in Cleveland
Cameron Esposito: Person of Consequence Comes to Grog Shop Oct. 2
'Dead Body' Found in Ohio Nature Preserve Was Actually a Sex Doll
Here's How Ohio Politicians Feel About Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh
Dilly Dilly! You Can Now Get Your Own Browns Victory Fridge
By Laura Morrison
After Record Number of Flu Deaths Last Season, Stop Being Lazy and Get Your Damn Flu Shot
Beverly Goldstein, GOP Candidate for Ohio's District 11, Thinks LGBTQ+ Protection Ordinance Passing is Related to Adult Illiteracy
New Report Says Majority of Ohioans in Poverty Don't Receive Cash Assistance, Despite Surplus of Available Funds
Vote This Week Could Sunset Environmental Protections for the Ohio River
By Mary Kuhlman, Ohio News Connection
Why Would the NBA Fine JR Smith for New Supreme Tattoo?
You Can Now Use Free WiFi on Cleveland's Public Square
By Gabrielle Greene
In Advance of His State Theatre Show, Comedian Brad Sherwood Talks About the Joys of Being ‘Scared Scriptless’
Trinity Cathedral's 44th Season of Brownbag Concerts Begins, Plus the Rest of the Classical Music to Catch This Week
By ClevelandClassical Staff
Akron Residents Apparently Don't Want to Go to Jail For Their Barking Dogs
Cleveland Man Obliterates RTA Stop While Choking on Burger King
Serial Now Has an After Show Podcast, Courtesy of Ideastream
Lyft is Offering Free and Discounted Rides for Cleveland Voters on Election Day
TruTV Star Adam Conover Comes to the Agora in December
Kanye West Says He's Meeting With Dan Gilbert Today
By Lee DeVito
New 'Gerrymander Jewelry' Line Features Ohio's 1st Congressional District
Saintseneca Frontman Explains How a Biblical Story Inspired the Band's New Album
5 Concerts to Catch in Cleveland This Weekend
Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears Come to the Grog Shop Next Week In Support of Their Most Cohesive Album to Date
Concert Preview
Metric to Launch U.S. Tour at House of Blues in February
Music News
Journey’s Jonathan Cain to Participate in Hall of Fame Series Interview at the Rock Hall
Rock Writer Anthony DeCurtis to Speak at the Rock Hall on October 24
'The Walking Dead' Star Emily Kinney Brings Her Indie Pop Band to the Beachland
Leon Bridges to Play Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica in 2019
A Hiatus Reaped Dividends for the Post-Hardcore Act Thrice
New Rock Hall Exhibit Features Photos of Iconic Acts From the Past 40 Years
Band of the Week: Joe Joyce Band
Annual Jewish FilmFest to Feature 26 Films at Five Local Venues
Biopic About Singer-Songwriter Blaze Foley Can't Overcome Its Disjointed Narrative
Smallfoot, with LeBron in Supporting Role, Flirts with Subversion
The Dinerbar on Clifton Marries Favorites From Its Predecessor With Delightful New Offerings
By Douglas Trattner
After 22 Years, a Changing of the Guard at Johnny Mango
Poison Berry Bakery on Larchmere to Close after Holidays
Yawns and Shrugs in 'The Woman in Black' at the Cleveland Play House
Savage Love: Needs & Deeds
By Dan Savage
The New Cleveland Ballet Heads Into its Fourth Season With a Playhouse Square Residency
Local Indie Bookstores on the Books You Shouldn't Miss the Rest of the Year
By Brett Zelman
Next Summer, Cleveland Will Become a Hub for International Performing Arts Thanks to the BorderLight Festival
The Chagrin Documentary Film Festival is a Silver Screen Trip Around the Globe
The Fall Classical Music Schedule is Packed With Something for Everyone
Cleveland Museum of Art's Annual Performing Arts Series Features World Premieres
A Mind-Melting Beautiful Trip With the Paintings of Eileen Dorsey
By Dott von Schneider
Fall Theater Preview: Dozens of Theater Companies, Scores of Productions, All of the Fun
As the Front Triennial Wraps Up, a Conversation on What It Did for the Cleveland Arts Community
A Full Slate of Horror Films and Festivals Await You in This Spooky Season
4th Annual Cleveland Playwrights Festival Teaches the Craft of Writing Plays, for Free
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By Mark Oprea
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By Brian Lumley
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By Emanuel Wallace
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