Vol. 50, No. 32
Caught Between Here and There: Octavius Williams Was Convicted of Attempted Murder in 2011. Now, He's Free, But Far From Finished With His Case
By Eric Sandy
Trades, Tweets and Taking Chances — The A to Z Podcast With Andre Knott and Zac Jackson
By Vince Grzegorek
Reward Now $100,000 For Any Information in Unsolved Rocky River Reservation Double Homicide Case
By Laura Morrison
Clevelanders First Feared They'd be Labeled Racists in Council Reduction Campaign
By Sam Allard
Sherwin-Williams Will Reportedly Announce Cleveland HQ, Validating Local Blogger
UCC Denison Homeless Shelter Will Operate Through April After City Grants Continuance
$13 Minimum Wage Initiative Continues Progress Toward Ohio Ballot
By Mary Kuhlman, Ohio News Connection
Ohio House Moves to End Performance-Based School Vouchers
By Cincinnati City Beat Staff
Apparently You Don't Have to Pay Your Parking Tickets in Cleveland
The Cleveland Orchestra Let It Rip at Last Night's Celebration of Sibelius, Knussen
Should Dayton Shooter's School Records be Public? The Ohio Supreme Court Will Decide
By Cincinnati CityBeat Staff
Public Square to Host Free Valentine's Day Fireworks Show Friday
By Claudia Ugbana
World-Renowned Pianists to Perform a Duo Recital to Benefit CIM's Scholarship Fund
By Jeff Niesel
Committee Withdraws Petitions for Council Reduction, but Issues Will Still Be on Ballot
The Scuttling of Council Reduction is Another Sad Example of Cleveland's Anti Democratic Leadership
Fast-Paced 'On Clover Road' at None Too Fragile Features Cults and Daring Rescues, and That's Just in the First Act
By Christine Howey
Apollo's Fire Brings the Love With 'L’Amore — An Old Italian Valentine' and the Rest of the Classical Music to Catch This Week
By ClevelandClassical Staff
Celebrating 100 Years of Women Powering the Vote in Ohio
'The Scottsboro Boys' at the Beck Center Uses a Minstrel-Type Show to Shine Light on the Disease of Racism
Three Career Women 'Of a Certain Age' Explore Their Libidos in 'Sassy Mamas' at Karamu House
Rewind: 46 Years Ago On This Date in Cleveland
In Advance of Her Upcoming Agora Show, Drag Icon Trixie Mattel Explains Why Being an Adult is so Weird
By Breanna Mona
A Canton Native, Rapper Trippie Redd Comes to the Agora on Feb. 15
By Halle Weber
Singer-Songwriter Sam Brenner to Play a Special Benefit Concert on March 14 at Mayfield Village Civic Center
'The Voice' Finalist Billy Gilman to Play the Auricle on Feb. 22
Restless Habs to Play a Release Party on Feb. 15 at the Five O’Clock
Dead & Company to Return to Blossom in July
6 Concerts to Catch in Cleveland This Weekend
Welshly Arms Has Released a New Single
David Mayfield’s Fantastic New Solo Record Showcases How Glad He Is to Be Making Music Again in Akron
Led by the Lumineers, a Diverse Group of Acts Brought a Rootsy Vibe to Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse Last Night
Concert Review
By Brian Lumley
Update: Backstreet Boys Reschedule Blossom Date for 2022
Singer-Guitarist Damon Johnson Comes to the Agora on Sunday to Open for UFO
By Matt Wardlaw
Janet Jackson to Perform at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in July
Update: Girl Talk Reschedules House of Blues Show for March 2022
Update: Rage Against the Machine Again Postpones Reunion Tour, Including Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse Date
In Advance of Next Week's Beachland Ballroom Show, Echosmith Bassist Talks About the Band's Conceptual New Album
7 Concerts to Catch in Cleveland This Weekend
Boney James Returns to Playhouse Square in October 2021
Band of the Week: D-Man
Tim Roth and Clive Owen Star in Redemptive Classical Music Saga
Capitol Theatre to Screen Parkland Documentary with Discussion on Gun Violence
Grog Shop to Screen Documentary About Rolling Stone Brian Jones on Feb. 23
Rocky River's Char Offers Pretty Solid, Unsurprising Tavern Fare
By Douglas Trattner
Second Annual North Canton Craft Beer Festival to Take Place on May 16
Greenhouse Tavern to Permanently Close Following Valentine’s Day or, Possibly, Before
At Jonathon Sawyer's Greenhouse Tavern, Staff Says It Kept an Acclaimed Restaurant Afloat While the Celebrity Chef Went AWOL
Mobster Who Scammed Flats East Bank With Rascal Flatts and Toby Keith Restaurants Indicted on Fraud Charges
Dante Boccuzzi to Open Goma in Former Chinato Space on E. 4th Street
After Announcing Feb. 16 As Last Day of Service, Greenhouse Closed Permanently Saturday Night
Tributary in Detroit-Shoreway Has Closed
Cello's Grill in the Warehouse District Has Closed
New Contemporary Metal-Art Show at KSU Commemorates the 50th Anniversary of the Brutal Student Shootings
'Clue' at Cleveland Play House is Low-Stakes Whodunit Fun
Get Out: Everything You Should Be Doing in Cleveland This Week (Feb. 5-11)
By Scene Staff
Savage Love: Cam What May
By Dan Savage
Godi, Firençe! in Detroit-Shoreway
@ Our Lady of Mt Carmel
Sat., April 27, 7-8:30 p.m.
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Cavs Downtown Training Facility Design Approval Stirs Excitement For Resident Access to the Riverfront
By Mark Oprea
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By Jeff Jones
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By Joe Kleon
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