Vol. 45, No. 22
Scene Podcast: Immigration Troubles in Cleveland, the New Museum Art Director, and the Cavs get lucky
By Vince Grzegorek
Cavs Defy Odds, Land No. 1 Pick in NBA Draft Lottery Yet Again
By Sam Allard
Update: It's Now a Misdemeanor to Use Your Cell Phone While Driving in Shaker Heights
By Alaina Nutile
Robert Moore, Richmond Heights' Corrupt Superintendent, is Off to Prison
Cleveland Municipal Court Judges Vote to Establish Special Docket for Human Trafficking Cases
Lawsuit: Wealthy Canton-Area Businessman's Ex-Wife Alleges Scam to Screw Her Out of Money From Real Estate Deals
By Doug Brown
Cleveland in Final Four to Host 2016 Republican National Convention
Strongsville School Administrators Called Police To Report A Joke Craigslist Ad Listing Strongsville High School For Sale For $1
King of the Silver Ball: All about Nudging, Tilting and High Scores at the Happy Dog Pinball League
Joe the Plumber: "Your Dead Kids Don’t Trump My Constitutional Rights"
15 Things Going on in Cleveland Memorial Day Weekend
By Scene Staff
Cleveland Lobs Awkward Retorts at Channing Crowder After He Makes Bizarre 'Anus' Remark
By Eric Sandy
Hung Out to Draw
At the crossroads of Cleveland’s often usurious relationship with local artists
Yelp Cleveland's Free Event Series Celebrates Local Art and Culture
County Plans 'Missing Persons Day' for Sunday
Medina Native Credited with Creation of Emoticons
By Cortni Dietz
Gone Daddy Gone
Elizabeth Perez served in the Marines, went to college and started a family. Now she's fighting immigration laws after her husband was deported to Mexico.
Cleveland Blues Society Announces Second Annual Blues Cruise
By Jeff Niesel
Chicago Delivers Epic Set at Hard Rock Live
Concert Review
By Matt Wardlaw
Secret SOUL Club Celebrates Anniversary with Special Event
Music Box Supper Club Offers Free Tickets to Newsletter Subscribers
Rock Hall Announces Summer in the City Lineup
Backstage Pass: An Interview with OMG Girlz
Primus Keeps It Low-key at Jacobs Pavilion
Rebel Music: Skrillex Distills Punk Influences on Groundbreaking Electronica Album
Concert Preview
Local Rapper Hosts Concert to Raise Awareness About Drug Abuse
Wingenstock Concert Series Returns on May 31
Bring the Noise: Now That's Class' Annual Horrible Fest Returns with an Even Bigger Line-Up than Last Year
Starr Power: Southern Rockers Blackberry Smoke are the Thinking Redneck Man's Band
New Coldplay Album Doesn’t Have Any Real Surprises
Album Review
Phillip Phillips Still Just a One-Hit Wonder
Conor Oberst Gets Introspective on His New Album
The Black Keys Transition to a Different Sound on New Album
Chromeo Lays Down Cool Summertime Grooves on 'White Women'
Band of the Week: Something Involving a Monkey
Terrific Acting Distinguishes ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’
Film Review
'Pig Death Machine' Makes Cleveland Debut at Cinematheque
Film Feature
Film Review of the Week: Blended
Film Spotlight: Belle
Picture Perfect: The Growing Market of Commercial Food Photography in Cleveland
By Douglas Trattner
Bourbon and Brotherhood or the Longest Two Ounces of my Life
"We drink bourbon and rye for the same reason we listen to jazz — because we're American, goddammit!"
The Best Happy Hour Eats in Cleveland, Seven Days a Week
By Jason Beudert
Back Writing White: A Character Who is an African-American Playwright has Problems Writing for White Chicks in This is Not the Play
By Christine Howey
Meet the Sculptor Who's Devoted a Third of his Life to Making Art he's Allowed Very Few to See
By Joseph Clark
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Frontier Airlines Announces Newly Launched Direct Route From Cleveland to Jamaica Already Ending
Want Free Ice Cream? Start Nabbing 'We Buy Houses' Signs Off the Streets of Cleveland
By Mark Oprea
Mendel Segal of Mendel's Kansas City BBQ to Open Kosher Italian Restaurant at Eton Chagrin in Woodmere
Toto has a long history with Cleveland. It played the Agora on its very first U.S. tour in 1979, broadcast on both…
By Joe Kleon
The Origins Tour 2024 treated the packed house at House Of Blues to a time machine back to the metallic 1980s. Queensrÿche performed their…
Saturday night saw the first ever tour of axe slingers and all-around kings of cool Joe "Satch" Satriani and Steve Vai play…
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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