Vol. 48, No. 21
Cleveland's Infant Mortality Rate, Especially Among African-Americans, Ranks As Poorly as Third World Nations. Christin Farmer and Her Team are Working to Change That
By Sam Allard
Three Northeast Ohio Mothers Recount the Pain of Giving Their Children Up for Adoption, and the Journey Toward Reunion Many Years Later
By Eric Sandy
Tribe Owner Paul Dolan Says Chief Wahoo Transition Moving "Faster Than We've Ever Liked" Because MLB Commissioner Has Weighed In
By Vince Grzegorek
Sabrina Parr Fired From WKNR After Claiming Jabril Peppers is on Drugs
LeBron's Impact Outside of Basketball, Free Throws, and the Lean and Molly — The A to Z Podcast With Andre Knott and Zac Jackson
Expanded Firefish Festival Returns to Lorain in October
By Jeff Niesel
'Rick and Morty' Tour Brings Giant Rickmobile to Carol & John's Comic Book Shop on May 30
By Josh Usmani
County Jail Officers Missed Order to Keep Two Inmates Separated; One Ended Up Beaten and in the Hospital
Strapped with Low Internet Access, Cleveland Takes a Close Look at How to Solve Digital Divide
ECOT Teachers Required to Attend Statehouse Rally on a School Day
Ohio Lawmaker's War on Traffic Cameras Continues With New Bills Aimed At Small Towns Like Linndale
By Laura Morrison
Cleveland's Foodie Scene is the Topic of Discussion Tonight at the Music Box
Lake Erie Crushers Play Home Opener Tonight in Avon
The Hooley, One of Cleveland's Biggest Block Parties, Returns to West Park Today
Vermilion Police Find Nothing Wrong in Investigation of Woman Who Threw Her Dog into Lake Erie: UPDATE
Cleveland Institute of Art BFA Exhibition Features Work From 112 Students
New Zygote Press Exhibition Explores Abstraction and Representation
Mark Wahlberg is in Cleveland Today for Wahlburgers VIP Event
Tea Taste Democracy and Upside Down Objects Artist Speaks Tonight at Spaces
Violin Superstar Julia Fischer Performs Rarely Heard Concerto This Weekend With the Cleveland Orchestra
By Philip de Oliveira
New Morning Anchor Coming to WEWS Channel 5 in June
Slavic Village Residents Rage Over Dirt Bike Track: "Nobody Here Wants to Hear it"
Alex Katz Discusses His Latest Exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art Tonight
Scene Reaches Settlement With Downtown Cleveland Alliance in Lawsuit Over Removal of Distribution Boxes
Beyonce's Dad is Doing a Book Signing Tonight at... a McDonald's in Suburban Cleveland
Malnourished Horses Rescued From Defunct Gaming Parlor in Canton, Intoxicated Owner Charged
Cleveland Native Sal Calanni Includes a Few References to Northeast Ohio on His Forthcoming Comedy Album
The Distinguished Gentlemen of Spoken Word Celebrate Carl Stokes at CMA Today
Want to Sign the Q Deal Referendum? Here's How
Councilwoman Mamie Mitchell to Step Down, Will Be Replaced by Community Relations Director Blaine Griffin
Inter-Urban Street Festival Celebrates First Anniversary of Red Line Murals
4th Annual 'Rooms to Let' Returns to Slavic Village This Weekend
Blaine Griffin Officially Selected to Replace Mamie Mitchell, Ward 6 Challengers Dismayed
Comedian Louie Anderson, Who Performs at Hilarities This Weekend, Talks About His Career-Defining Role on 'Baskets'
Federal Immigration Policies Taking Toll on Cleveland Families, Neighborhoods
Police Officer Overdoses in East Liverpool After Skin Contact with Fentanyl
Three People Fight the Forces Taking Over Their Bodies in "These Mortal Hosts" at the Cleveland Play House
By Christine Howey
Enough With Crappy 1950s Nostalgia and Shows Like "Forever Plaid"
Matthew McConaughey is Everywhere in Cleveland, Including Last Night's Winning Indians Game
City Will Introduce New Dirt Bike Legislative Package, Says it Will Prohibit Stunts
Constantino's Market Set to Replace Landmark Lakewood Grocery Store
By Kirby Davis
Ethics Complaint: Ohio Supreme Court Justice Spoke at Pro-Life Fundraiser Ahead of Abortion Clinic Case
Lawsuit Filed Against FERC, Nexus Pipeline Owners
23-Year-Old Logan Fahey, Former Bloom Bakery GM, to Challenge Kerry McCormack in Ward 3
Local Music Professor To Speak About 'Anthologizing' Rock 'n' Roll
Hip-Hop Duo Die Antwoord to Bring Its Love Drug Tour to Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica
Prince's Backing Band Keeps the Minneapolis Sound Alive
A Cleveland Native, Lynyrd Skynyrd Drummer Michael Cartellone to Open an Art Exhibit Here in July
4 Concerts to Catch This Weekend in Cleveland
New Machine Gun Kelly Album Sounds a Bit Too Slick
By Lawrence Neil
Meat Puppets to Revisit Their 'Middle Period' for Beachland Show
Jason Aldean Opens Blossom's Concert Season With a Bang
Red Hot Chili Peppers Prove They're Still Funky After All These Years
Indie Rockers Spoon Make a Triumphant Return to Town
By Julia Charvat
Katy Perry to Return to the Q in December
Local Graphic Artist Derek Hess Designs T-Shirt for Mental Health Awareness Month
Indie Rockers Paramore to Play the Akron Civic in October
Slacker Mac Demarco Proves His Star Power at House of Blues Concert
By Jacob DeSmit
Beloved Local Musician Derek Poindexter Passes Away
Logic to Bring his Everybody's Tour to Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica in August
Horrible Fest Returns to Now That's Class on Memorial Day Weekend
Band of the Week: Rocket from the Tombs
Spotlight: 'The Wall'
‘Snatched’ Lets a Good Premise Go to Waste
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is Refreshing Take on Arthurian Lore
Richard Gere Turns 'Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer' Into a Compelling Drama
Miega Adds Built-In Grills for Korean BBQ, and Hansol Picks Up Where Seoul Hot Pot Left Off
By Douglas Trattner
Fun Treks Through Cleveland's Diverse Neighborhoods and Dining Scene
By Rachel Hunt
Yahoo's Katie Couric in Town for 'Cities Rising,' Tours West Side Market
Summer Opening Planned for Crust/Visible Voice Property in Tremont
Update: Glitzy Karaoke Parlor in Asiatown Will Now Rock Your World
Lopez Launches Weekly Sunday Brunch this Weekend
Jeremy Umansky Announces Location for Larder, His Modern Ethnic Delicatessen
Natural Selections, Now On View At the Maria Neil Art Project, is a Dresden Creation
By Dott von Schneider
Three Women Fight Over the Leftovers of a Life in 'Salvage' at None Too Fragile Theater
Get Out: The Things To Do In Cleveland This Week (May 10-16)
Savage Love: Traps and Triggers
By Dan Savage
Atmosphere - Tour De Friends Part Deux
@ House of Blues
Sun., April 28, 7 p.m.
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At Pizzeria Uciuni in Old Brooklyn, a Barber and Self-Taught Pizza Maker Has No Phone, But Does Have Delicious Pies
Aurelia in Chagrin Falls to Close, Brad Friedlander to Revive Moxie in Space This Summer
First Look: The Kraken Room, Opening in Willoughby in Mid May
Howie Day is a pretty great performer. He's funny and interacts a lot with the audience. Where acoustic songs can sometimes start…
By Jeff Jones
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
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