Lakewood AF, New Poke and Ice Cream Shop, Opens Today

Update: Lakewood AF (15208 Madison Ave.), the new joint venture from Dang Good Foods and Fear’s Confections that will be dishing up both poke and ice cream, opens today. Full menu below, and our original preview from this spring below that. *** (Original story 4/8/21): Unbeknownst to each other, both Cassandra Fear and Daniel Ang…

Update: Local Indie Act Kultures Releases Debut Album

Update: During the pandemic, locally based multi-instrumentalist Justin Miller, who played in the indie outfit Polars, has funneled his creative energy into a side project dubbed Kultures. The group released a single earlier this year, and its full-length debut arrived today on all streaming platforms. Original Post 4/9/2021: With his local indie rock outfit Polars…

Regal Reopens Its Northeast Ohio Movie Theaters Next Month

After shuttering its theaters last fall as Covid spikes surged around the country, Regal is throwing the doors open on its Ohio theaters next month. Cinemark, AMC and two Cleveland Cinemas locations have already reopened. Regal’s Westlake and Willoughby locations will reopen May 7, following by Hudson and Medina on May 14. Akron area theaters…

The Building’s New Album Pays Tribute to Youngstown Music

Known for his role as guitarist in the indie rock act the War on Drugs and as the drummer in St. Vincent and Dean & Britta, multi-instrumentalist/songwriter Anthony LaMarca, who tours and records as the Building, moved back to Youngstown a few years ago. Once back in the town where he grew up, he started…

Porco Lounge and Tiki Room to Reopen in May After 14 Months

Porco Lounge and Tiki Room (2527 W. 25th St., 216-802-9222), which has been closed since March 2020, will finally reopen, says owner Stefan Was. The decision to not reopen during the pandemic was based on the opinion that it would be impossible to provide guests with the same atmosphere and level of excellence while maintaining a…

SPACES Gallery Opens Back Up to the Public With Three Exhibitions

SPACES Art Gallery is open to the public again for the first time since the pandemic began with 3 exhibitions: “Back Back Forth and Forth,” “The Origin of Form” and “Coming Suddenly, Passing Strangely.” “Reciprocity: Back Back Forth and Forth” features the work of artist-in-residence, Brooklyn-based artist, mother and activist, Mildred Beltré Martinez. Her work…

Report Makes Case for $15 Minimum Wage in Ohio

COLUMBUS, Ohio – A new report makes the case that Ohio workers deserve a higher minimum wage. According to Policy Matters Ohio, nearly 30% of Ohio’s workforce – or 1.5 million people – would benefit from raising the state’s minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2026. Ohio’s current minimum wage is 8.80 an hour.…

Rep. Jim Jordan Keeps Whining to Fauci, ‘Are We There Yet, Dad?’

Like most children, Congressman Jim Jordan struggles with delayed gratification. He badly wants to go outside and play. To romp unmasked at Sunday school. To watch the grownups exchange spittle as they rage against transgender middle school athletes. But Dad won’t let him. Dr. Anthony Fauci, de facto father of the nation, says it’s still…

Doug Katz to Open Brick-and-Mortar Amba in Hingetown

Since last November, Doug Katz has been sharing his version of Indian-fusion food from a ghost kitchen in Cleveland Heights. Come next November, he will be doing the same from a brick-and-mortar space in the Hingetown neighborhood of Ohio City. That space is developer Graham Veysey’s “Tiger Building,” so named for artist Michela Picchi’s colorful…

Amtrak Station at Tower City? Awwww Hell Yeah!

The board of directors at the nonprofit passenger rail advocacy group All Aboard Ohio (AAO) has voted that Tower City should be the site of Cleveland’s  new Amtrak hub, given the significant increase in daily train departures proposed by Amtrak with funding from the Biden administration. In Amtrak’s vision, Cleveland would see 22 departures every…

Brothers Osborne To Perform at Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica in September

The Nashville-based country act Brothers Osborne just announced the dates of its upcoming We’re Not for Everyone tour, which is set to stop in nearly 50 markets this fall. The jaunt supports the group’s third studio album, Skeletons. The duo will perform on Sept. 2 at Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica. Singer-songwriters Travis Denning and Tenille Townes…

Greater Cleveland Food Bank Breaks Ground on Big New Collinwood Building

The Greater Cleveland Food Bank’s CEO, Kristen Warzocha, members of the organization’s board of directors, and city and county elected leaders ceremonially broke ground on a massive new facility Wednesday afternoon. Warzocha told a gathered crowd of supporters that the building, which will become the Food Bank’s primary base of operations, will give the organization…

Cleveland-area Businessman Mike Gibbons Launches Bid for U.S. Senate

As expected, Cleveland businessman Mike Gibbons will run for the United States senate seat to be vacated by Rob Portman next year. Gibbons, a Republican, was one of four prospective candidates vying for the favor of Donald Trump at a secret Mar-a-Lago meeting last month, which Politico documented in detail. The others in attendance were…

Cleveland Was Slow to Address Language and Culture Barriers to Reach Spanish-Speaking Residents During Pandemic

In the early months of the pandemic, Cleveland Councilwoman Jasmin Santana, who represents a West Side ward with the densest population of Latinos in the city, said health department officials reassured her that when the city released urgent health updates, they would be translated into Spanish. It didn’t happen. The city put out public releases,…

BrewDog Confirms Plans to Open a Taproom and Restaurant in the Flats

This week, Cleveland edged closer to having a BrewDog location of its very own. The Scotland-based brewery presented plans for its proposed renovation at the Avian building in the Flats, which is being developed by Fred Geis. Cleveland’s Downtown/Flats design review committee has the proposal on its Thursday agenda. This past December, USA CEO Jason Block…

The Lighthouse and the Whaler Releases Anthemic New Single

The local indie rock act the Lighthouse and the Whaler just released its careening new single, the anthemic “When We Meet.” The band wrote and produced the tune while in quarantine. “‘When We Meet’ is a song about changing perspectives,” says singer Michael LoPresti in press materials. “It’s about focusing on a simpler mindset, making…

As Ohio Legislators Proposes Anti-Trans Bills, NCAA Says It Will Withhold Events From States That Discriminate

In an apparent warning to Ohio and other states considering anti-transgender legislation, the NCAA said it will only stage events in places where transgender student-athletes won’t face discrimination. “The NCAA Board of Governors firmly and unequivocally supports the opportunity for transgender student-athletes to compete in college sports,” the college sports league said in a statement…

Psychedelic Rockers All Them Witches Coming to the Beachland in December

Last year, the Nashville-based psych-rock quartet All Them Witches released its latest effort, Nothing As the Ideal, but couldn’t tour behind the album because of COVID restrictions. Given the amount of touring the band usually does, it’s hard to imagine how the act coped. Assuming the pandemic continues to wane, the group — drummer Robby…

FBI Digging Train Ave. Site After Tip in Ashley Summers Case

The FBI today is digging near Train Ave. and West 44th acting on a tip in the case of Ashley Summers. Ashley Summers was 14 years old when she disappeared from Cleveland’s west side in 2007, not far from where Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus were abducted. When police found Amanda, Gina, and Michelle Knight…

Local R&B Artist Dre Walton Spreads Good Vibes with New Single

A U.S. Army veteran who’s aiming to become an R&B superstar, local singer-songwriter Dre Walton has just released the spirited new single “When We Dance.” Produced by Cleveland native MattLightDaFlame (@MattLightDaFlame), the mid-tempo song begins with echoing vocals and percolating beats as Walton embraces positivity and the optimism that comes as winter turns to spring…

In Younger Ohioans, Post-COVID Stress Lingers

COLUMBUS, Ohio — As Ohioans welcome spring temperatures, many hope to put the coronavirus pandemic in the rear-view mirror. At the same time, research shows some will face post-COVID stress disorder for months to come. In Ohio, 2.6 million people are fully vaccinated for COVID-19, which is about 20% of the state’s population. Scott Keeter,…

Nonprofit Funded by FirstEnergy to Criticize Cleveland Public Power Refuses to Provide Documents Subpoenaed by City Council

Making good on its recent promise to refuse to comply with subpoenas issued by Cleveland City Council seeking documents related to its funding from dark money sources tied to FirstEnergy, Consumers Against Deceptive Fees has let the deadline pass to provide the requested material. A lawyer for the nonprofit, which collected $200,000 of FirstEnergy contributions made…

Kane Brown Coming to Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in November

Country singer Kane Brown has just announced his headlining Blessed & Free tour that’ll visit all 29 NBA basketball arenas throughout 2021 and 2022, making him the first country artist in history to headline every NBA basketball arena on a single tour. The tour stops at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse on Nov. 21. A life-long basketball…

More than 75% of Pfizer Shots at Wolstein Center Went to White People

Of the 120,000 Pfizer shots administered at the CSU Wolstein Center during the mass vaccination site’s first three weeks, more than 91,000 of them (75+%) went to white people, according to a demographic breakdown Scene obtained from the Ohio Department of Health. Less than 10% (11,342 shots) were administered to Black people, though they make…

City Council President Kevin Kelley Makes it Official: He’s Running for Mayor

On the steps of City Hall, Cleveland City Council President Kevin Kelley made official what has long been anticipated: He is running for mayor. Calling the 2021 race the “most important municipal election” of our lifetime, he said he possessed the “knowledge, experience and commitment” to enact big ideas as Cleveland emerges from the ravages…

No Credible Bomb Threat at Nuclear Power Plant

The Cleveland FBI reported Wednesday night that they were assisting local law enforcement, including the Lake County Bomb Squad, in responding to an unspecified police incident at the Perry nuclear power plant. No details were provided, but local TV stations on scene have reported that a vehicle was stopped at the plant’s entrance. WKYC’s Marisa…

Eric Church To Perform at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in September

Known for epic, Springsteen-like concerts, country singer-guitarist Eric Church has just announced the dates of his upcoming the Gather Again Tour that’ll come to Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse on Sept. 23. For the first time in his career, Church will adopt an in-the-round set up with the stage at the center of each arena floor in…

Groups Call for Budget that “Cares for All Ohioans”

COLUMBUS, Ohio — As state lawmakers work on Ohio’s budget for fiscal years 2022 and 2023, there’s a grassroots call for the budget to reflect policies that protect and care for all Ohioans and communities. The Ohio Organizing Collaborative and Policy Matters Ohio unveiled their “People’s Budget” on Tuesday, which the groups say will ensure…


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