

Update: The Resonators Cancel Upcoming Concert at MGM Northfield Park — Center Stage
Update: Due to health issues, the Resonators have had to cancel their upcoming appearance at MGM Northfield Park — Center Stage. “As some of you may be aware, in early 2020 I had one of my kidneys removed due to cancer,” says band member Tommy Dobeck in a statement. “That cancer has reared its ugly head…
Ikaria Lean Belly Juice Reviews: Disturbing Side Effects or Real Customer Benefits? Shocking Concerns Exposed!
If you’re trying to shed pounds by working out but still aren’t seeing the results you want, you may be in the same situation as many other people. Since many people are more into processed foods which are full of chemicals and additives that cause an imbalance in your body’s hormones. This imbalance leads to…
Puradrop Weight Loss Gummies Reviews – Real Ingredients or Concerning Side Effects?
Puradrop is a gummy supplement that only uses vegan ingredients to help consumers shed unwanted pounds. The formula is easy to use daily, and users only need one gummy vitamin to make a difference. Made available exclusively at Puradrops.com, the Puradrop weight loss gummies are buzzing around the internet for its bold claims of being…
In Advance of Upcoming Grog Shop Show, Melvins Frontman Buzz Osborne Talks About Band’s Two New Albums
Veteran grunge/doom rockers the Melvins are known as relentless road warriors who are constantly touring. That wasn’t always the case, however. Singer-guitarist Buzz Osborne originally declared the band would never tour again after it hit the road shortly after forming in the 1980s. “We came back from our first tour in the summer of 1986,…
Best Weight Loss Pills: Ranking the Top 7 Diet Supplements to Lose Weight
With changing times, the need to remain healthy and fit has become a bigger goal for many people. This goal to lose weight and become healthy is no more far-fetched now. It is something that can be achieved in today’s world. But, it can be achieved with the help of a healthy diet and the…
Amarose Skin Tag Remover Reviews (Legit or Scam) – Is Really Work?
Amarose Skin Tag Removal can be used to remove any skin imperfections without the need for painful surgery. It can be used to treat any skin problem or unwanted scar on the skin. It isn’t easy to live an everyday life when you don’t adhere to beauty standards. Any mark or blemish on the skin…
Brown Eyed Women to Play Upcoming Networking Is Dead Benefit at Beachland
Brown Eyed Women singer-drummer Denise Parent learned to play drums in the 1980s when big hair bands were still popular. “I learned drums from listening to Van Halen and from Genesis when Phil Collins took over and they were a little poppier and some Motley Crue and Whitesnake,” she says in a recent phone interview.…
15+ Things to Do in Cleveland This Labor Day Weekend (Sept. 1-5)
Our weekly picks of the best things to do in Cleveland this weekend. Also check out our full Cleveland event calendar. THU 09/01 Mike Campbell & the Dirty Knobs Best known as the guitarist in Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Mike Campbell brings his solo project to House of Blues tonight. Co-produced by Campbell and George…
Experts Say Adopting a ‘Care Response’ Model for Non-violent Emergency Calls Would Benefit Cleveland Residents, Police and Bottom Line
The City of Cleveland should immediately begin to scale up a mobile crisis response pilot program that reduces reliance on police for those experiencing mental or behavioral health challenges, according to a new report published by Policy Matters Ohio, the Center for Community Solutions and the Mental Health & Addiction Advocacy Coalition (MHAC) . Known as…
PD Editor Chris Quinn Gets to Be Hero of Journalism for Doing Same Shit He Dragged Reporters for Doing
Plain Dealer / Cleveland.com high priest Chris Quinn donned his vestments Sunday and took to his pulpit to denounce the rules for credentialed media at a Friday rally in Youngstown featuring Republican Senate candidate J.D. Vance and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Quinn was so aghast, so livid with shock, at the restrictive rules imposed by…
Ukraine’s Jinjer Coming to House of Blues in November
Jinjer, which formed in Donetsk in Ukraine in 2008, has overcome steep odds and not only managed to secure a record deal but has also toured the world several times over and established itself as a progressive metal force to be reckoned with. Reportedly with the support of the Ukrainian Ministry of Culture, they were…
15+ Things to Do in Cleveland This Weekend (Aug. 25-28)
Our weekly picks of the best things to do in Cleveland this weekend. Also check out our full Cleveland event calendar. THU 08/25 Bass Extremes Bass Extremes — Victor Wooten and Steve Bailey — come to Music Box Supper Club tonight at 8 in support of their new album, S’Low Down. The 10-track album that marks…
The Cleveland Orchestra Does Two Send-Off Concerts Before European Tour and the Rest of the Classical Music to Catch This Week
Events are thinning out as we inch our way to Labor Day, but two special Cleveland Orchestra concerts have just popped up on this week’s calendar. – The Orchestra is off to Europe for its first European tour since 2018, calling in at the Hamburg Elbphilharmonie (8/31 & 9/1), Berlin Philharmonie (9/3), Dresden Kulturpalast (9/4),…
Wendy’s Removes Lettuce From Sandwiches in Ohio and Other States Due to E. Coli Outbreak
Ohio-based fast food chain Wendy’s has announced that they are removing the lettuce from their sandwiches after the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) received reports of sickness related to E. coli bacteria. According to the CDC, there have been reported outbreaks in four states: Ohio, Indiana, Michigan and Pennsylvania. There are currently 37…
MLS Officials Made a Site Visit to Cleveland About Possible Expansion Team in Development League as Local Group Pushes for Soccer
Four senior officials from Major League Soccer took a site visit to Cleveland in late July for introductory talks and due diligence for a possible expansion team in the MLS development league with local officials and leaders who are seeking to land both men’s and women’s professsional soccer franchises for the city. The “Cleveland Professional…
Check ProDentim Real Reviews Before You Buy | Is ProDentim Scam Or Legit? Does ProDentim Really Work? Read ProDentim Customer Reviews Here
Pro Dentim has recently emerged as the subject of much excitement and online recognition among the prominent oral health assistance formulae. The producer of Pro Dentim claims that the supplement’s unique mix, which concentrates on replenishing good your mouth’s bacteria and reestablishing the microbiota of your mouth, consists of minerals, probiotics, plant-based components, and nutrients.…
Ten Ohio Counties Ban Wind, Solar Projects Under New State Law
At least 10 Ohio counties have passed resolutions blocking the development of new utility scale wind and solar projects within all or part of their jurisdictions in the last year. The counties’ moves come after the October 2021 enactment of a state law giving the locals the veto power over renewable energy generation sites —…
Future of Fahrenheit Spot in Tremont Up in the Air as Property Owner Lists Building for Sale, Chef Rocco Whalen’s Lease Nears End
Chef Rocco Whalen says that a recent real estate listing for the Tremont building that houses Fahrenheit was as much of a surprise to him as it was to the rest of the neighborhood. The listing of 820 Jefferson Avenue by Progressive Urban Real Estate has an asking price of $1,490,000. “This was out of…
Cleveland’s Joey James to Release New Single on September 9
Local singer-songwriter Joey James has just announced that his next single, “So Yesterday,” will be released on all music streaming platforms on Sept. 9. It follows the recent release of the tune “Runaway,” which James describes as a “Bonnie and Clyde-esque love song.” “‘So Yesterday’ has a more raw, real life approach,” he says in…
East Cleveland Mayor Brandon King to Face Recall Election Nov. 8
East Cleveland Mayor Brandon King could become the second consecutive mayor of the cash-strapped east side suburb to be removed from office by his constituents when he faces a recall election on Nov. 8. At its meeting Monday morning, the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections set King’s recall date for Nov. 8, the same day…
Best Delta 8 Moon Rocks For Sale Online
The best delta 8 moon rocks provide the strongest strongest “buzz” you can get from smokeable hemp. These potent nuggets are perfect for consumers who want to enjoy the entourage effects of delta 8. Moon rocks consist of a perfect trifecta, usually including CBD flower dunked into Delta 8 distillate and rolled in CBD kief.…
Band of the Week: Matt Moody
MEET THE BAND: Matt Moody (vocals, guitar) THE CLEVELAND CONNECTION: L.A.-based singer-songwriter Matt Moody grew up in a suburb outside of Cleveland and didn’t initially think much about becoming a performer. Hearing Nirvana for the first time changed all that and set him on course to explore singing and songwriting. Over the course of his…
Fear and Grievance in the Mahoning Valley With J.D. Vance and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis
More than a thousand chairs were lined up in long neat rows, in a Girard, Ohio ballroom Friday. Organizers had laid out placards reading “Unite & Win” on each one, alternating in navy blue and red. A disco ball hung above the lectern. People began lining up early Friday afternoon outside the Metroplex Expo Center…
RTA Waterfront Line Will Be Out of Service Again This Browns Season
The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA) has announced that Waterfront Line service will remain suspended for the duration of the 2022-2023 Cleveland Browns season. Like last year, those commuting to Browns home games via Rapid Transit and disembarking at Tower City will have to walk to First Energy Stadium, as alternate RTA shuttle service…
Forward Hospitality Acquires Smokey’s BBQ Space in the Flats. To Become High 5, a Clubby Sports Bar
In the wake of developer Scott Wolstein’s passing, some in-process projects in the Flats have changed course. One of them is Smokey’s BBQ and Saloon, which was on pace to open this summer. That restaurant was to occupy the second and third floors of the new building that houses Welcome to the Farm. Now that…
Mark Mothersbaugh to Appear at Upcoming DEVOtional
The organizers of the upcoming DEVOtional event that takes place at the Beachland Ballroom on Sept. 16 and 17 have just announced that DEVO founder Mark Mothersbaugh will attend this year’s incarnation of the event that pays tribute to the influential Akron New Wave/punk band. It’ll mark the first time that Mothersbaugh has attended in…
Platform Brewing Lays Off Nearly 30 at Production Facility in Cleveland
An estimated 25-30 employees at Platform Brewing Company’s production facility in Cleveland’s Clark-Fulton neighborhood have been (or are in the process of being) laid off, Scene has learned. Those who work at the facility, brewing, testing, canning, packaging and warehousing all but Platform’s Haze Jude IPA, (the brewery’s cash cow, which is produced offsite in…
Cleveland’s Gary Willard Releases New Single
Local singer-songwriter Gary Willard began playing guitar at 8-years-old and was in his first band at 13. Because no one else in the group wanted to sing, he took over lead vocals. He hasn’t looked back. Over time, his voice and confidence grew, and he developed leadership skills that served him well with various Cleveland…
DeWine Funds More Anti-Abortion Resources, Some for Adolescent Pregnancy
Gov. Mike DeWine recently sent funding from a federal program for needy families to benefit state organizations specifically to reduce “out-of-wedlock pregnancies” and to “encourage the formation and maintenance of two-parent families.” The funding also targets programs for adolescent pregnancy, a source of controversy as state abortion restrictions could increase the need for such programs.…
Wallaby Still Loose in Stark County a Week Later, Though It Hasn’t Been Spotted in Recent Days
Brewster police chief Nathan Taylor on Thursday provided an update on the captivating tale of the escaped wallaby that was seen late last week prancing and hopping its way through the small Stark County township. “The police department has received no calls of a sighting of the animal since Sunday, August 14,” he said in…
As Gun Violence Rises, Ohio Communities Look for Solutions
Kendra Byrd was born and raised on Warren’s east side. Gun violence hit close to home for her in 2009 when her nephew was shot and killed. His murder has not been solved. Byrd, who teaches at Warren G. Harding High School, is concerned that gun violence in her Northeast Ohio city has increased over…
COVID-19 Infections Can Rebound for Some People. It’s Unclear Why
For some people, including President Joe Biden and National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Anthony Fauci, the relief of vanishing COVID-19 symptoms and a negative test is fleeting. Biden, Fauci and many others have seen their tests turn positive again or have unwelcome symptoms return after taking a five-day course of the antiviral…
Chris Ronayne vs. Lee Weingart Cage Match at the Renaissance Let’s GOOOOOOOOOO
The candidates for Cuyahoga County Executive, Democrat Chris Ronayne and Republican Lee Weingart, will face off in a debate at the Cleveland Renaissance Hotel at noon on Sept. 20, the City Club of Cleveland announced Thursday. The City Club will formally host the debate, and sell tickets on its website, while Ideastream Public Media will…
Want Expanded Amtrak Service in Cleveland? Take This Survey to Help Leaders Lobby for the Cause
Are you one of the many who would adore expanded rail service in Cleveland? Of course you are. As Amtrak considers a possible expansion of local service (did you even know that was in the works?) that would include more frequent trains to Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Washington D.C., NOACA, Cleveland…
State Champs Headed to House of Blues in November
The pop-punk band State Champs just announced that it’ll kick off its Kings of the New Age Tour here in Cleveland on Nov. 11 at House of Blues. “I’m particularly excited for the KOTNA Tour because of how much we as a band are focusing on the aesthetic and flow of the show,” says vocalist…
Expect an ‘Unreasonably Cold and Snowy’ Winter in Cleveland, Almanac Says
Get your coats and shovels ready, Cleveland. We’re in for it now. After a summer with heat and drought conditions, we’ll get to enjoy just a bit of fall before the winter rocks us once more. The Old Farmers’ Almanac released its predictions for the upcoming winter season, and Cleveland falls into the “Unreasonably Cold…
Coal Plant Subsidies From Pay-for-Play Legislation Have Cost Ohioans $173 million
Ohioans have paid $173 million to cover the losses of three Ohio utility companies’ investments in two coal-fired power plants since 2020, thanks in part to a recent law that’s now in the center of a criminal public corruption investigation. By year’s end, the tab since Jan. 1, 2020 on the Clifty Creek coal plant…
As Young Voter Turnout Improves Nationwide, Will Ohio Follow?
Sam Lawrence is running for an Ohio Statehouse seat at 19 years old. “I’ve always been one of the kids who watched the news, and I knew what was going on, not to the full extent of, kind of obviously, what I’m involved with now,” said Lawrence. “[It was] probably right before high school or…
The Reserve, Formerly Umami, Opens in Chagrin Falls on Tuesday, August 23rd
At long last, The Reserve (42 N. Main St., 440-318-1492) in Chagrin Falls will open its doors on Tuesday, August 23rd. The restaurant replaces Umami, which closed this past winter after 14 years. Back in May, owners Mike Mendlovic and Nikki Williams revealed their plans for this small but mighty bistro. In addition to the name change, the…
A Court-Ordered Freeze of Regulator’s HB 6 Cases Could Further Harm Ohio Consumers
This article is provided by Eye on Ohio, the nonprofit, nonpartisan Ohio Center for Journalism, in partnership with the nonprofit Energy News Network. Please join the free mailing lists for Eye on Ohio or the Energy News Network, as this helps provide more public service reporting. On Tuesday, a federal prosecutor asked to shut down…
Bally Sports Wants to Charge Me How Much for Its New Streaming Service?
$19.99 per month or $189.99 per year. Bleh. The generically branded Bally Sports+ will launch on Sept. 26, after which local fans without cable can stream Cleveland Cavaliers and Columbus Blue Jackets games for the outrageous price referenced above. Bally is keen to point out, as if it’s a special perk, that a seven-day free…
Exhibition of Photos by Donald Black Jr. at Deep Roots Experience Gallery Captures Cleveland’s Black Youths
Photographer Donald Black Jr. returned to his hometown of Cleveland in 2000 to tap into things he felt were particular to the city, especially Black youth. His recent work over the past decade, which debuts in “A Day No One Will Remember” this Friday, August 19 at the Deep Roots Experience, captures childhood play, imagination,…
‘Thirteen Lives,’ New Ron Howard Movie About Thai Cave Rescue, Great Opportunity to Remember Elon Musk is Dumbass
Thirteen Lives, the gripping new Ron Howard movie that dramatizes the 2018 cave rescue of a Thai boys soccer team, is like other Ron Howard movies in that it depicts the triumph of the human spirit in the face of extreme environments and improbable odds. With the caveat that this sort of thing is my…
Savage Love: Why Do I Always End Up Alone?
I’m a 40-year-old female, cis-het. I have very discerning tastes in men, and always end up alone. Any way to be more open without sacrificing my standards? You’ve either had a terrible run of bad luck—assuming you’ve dated more than ten men—or you’ve set your standards impossibly high. Some food for thought: perhaps you think…
15+ Things to Do in Cleveland This Weekend (Aug. 18-21)
Our weekly picks of the best things to do in Cleveland this weekend. Also check out our full Cleveland event calendar. THU 08/18 Steve Byrne Comedian Steve Byrne, the star and creator of the TBS sit-com Sullivan and Son, gets laughs by making fun of people based on the types of music they listen to; he…
Hoops After Dark Program Provides On-Court Thrills, Off-Court Skills in Pilot Year
Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb, Cavs CEO Nic Barlage and President of Basketball Operations Koby Altman all sat courtside at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse Monday night for a riveting championship game in the Hoops After Dark program. In late June, young men aged 18-26 tried out for the program, a six-week, tournament-style basketball league that doubled as…
Kramies Releases Second Single from Forthcoming Full-Length
Back in Cleveland after a lengthy stint in Colorado, singer-songwriter Kramies has recruited the likes of Jason Lytle (Granddaddy), Patrick Carney (Black Keys) and John Panza (Terrycloth Mother, Hiram-Maxim) to play alongside him on his forthcoming album. Todd Tobias (Guided by Voices, Circus Devils) mixed the album. Known as “the dream-pop troubadour,” Kramies has received acclaim…
First Look: Agave & Rye, Opening in the Warehouse District Wednesday, August 24th
When guests enter Agave & Rye (1352 W. 6th St.) they will be immersed in a colorful, whimsical environment jam packed with fine art, sculpture, graffiti-style paintings and blown-glass chandeliers. The restaurant décor is described by owners Yavonne and Wade Sarber as “urban grunge,” and the Cleveland location is completely unique from any of the other…
The Plot in You to Play Beachland in November
The Ohio-based hard rock act the Plot in You just announced the dates of a headline North American tour for fall. The group comes to the Beachland Ballroom on Nov. 29. The tour supports the band’s fifth album, Swan Song. The introspective album offers “a way for the members to expunge some negative things from their lives…
Here’s the Trailer for New Documentary About 100+ Year Guardians-Yankees Rivalry
Today is the 102nd anniversary of the pitch that killed Cleveland shortstop Ray Chapman, who remains the only Major League Baseball player to be killed by a pitch. Chapman’s death is pegged as ground zero for an ensuing century-plus-long rivalry between the New York Yankees and the Cleveland Guardians, (formerly the Indians), in a documentary…
The Cleveland Orchestra Does Harry Potter at Blossom and the Rest of This Week’s Classical Music Picks
Summer is coming to a close but the calendar still offers plenty of choice concerts. – The Thomas and Evon Cooper International Violin Competition for young players 13-18 continues at the Oberlin Conservatory. In two sessions on Wednesday, August 17 at 2:30 pm and 7:30 pm, six contestants will perform 45-minute programs with piano. On…
Transgender Employee Files Healthcare Lawsuit Against Cleveland Orchestra
Rem Wransky has idolized the Cleveland Orchestra for years. The 29-year-old was born and raised on Cleveland’s west side, and grew up playing the French horn. “Having played in youth orchestras, Cleveland Orchestra was always the crown jewel,” Wransky said. When she secured a position in April of 2021 as a web developer with Cleveland’s…
Listen: “Crooked City: Youngstown, OH” Episode 5, David and Goliath
Episode 5 of “Crooked City: Youngstown, OH,” the new weekly podcast from Marc Smerling (“The Kink,” “Crimetown”) and Sony Music, is now available for streaming below or download wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe to “Crooked City: Youngstown, OH” on Apple podcasts here. In this week’s installment, Traficant defends himself against the federal government. Will…
I Think I Have Long COVID. What Does That Mean?
In the year before the omicron variant began to spread in the United States, an estimated one-third of 18- to 45-year-olds had gotten sick with COVID-19. Just three months later, that figure doubled, and I was among the people who caught the coronavirus for the first time. I was in the first wave of people…
Where Can I Get Phentermine to Lose Weight? – Phentermine Online and Alternatives
This article will answer your question – “Where can I get Phentermine to lose weight?” in the US or UK. You will also find out how to get a prescription for Phentermine and buy it online. The following information will help you decide whether or not Phentermine is the right drug for you. However, be…
Team of Experts Enlisted to Help Catch Wallaby Running Loose in Stark County
A wallaby has been on the loose in Brewster, OH since at least last Thursday and all attempts to corral it have thus far been unsuccessful. Mistakenly identified at first as a kangaroo, the wallaby has been spotted multiple times, with officials finalized convinced of its existence after being shown cell phone video of the…
Band of the Week: Strobobean
MEET THE BAND: Katrina Eresman (vocals, guitar), Rae Fisher (bass), Jake Langknecht (drums) A FULL EXPERIENCE: Inspired by the post-rock act Blonde Redhead, singer-guitarist Katria Eresman, who had played in the Cincinnati band Pop Empire with drummer Jake Langknecht, formed Strobobean in Cincinnati in 2018. “I like Blond Redhead because they create these little universes in…
Cleveland Passes Same Body Cam Law that led to Release of Jayland Walker Police Shooting Footage in Akron
At the second of its two summer meetings last week, Cleveland City Council approved legislation that will compel the city to release footage of police use of deadly force incidents within seven days. The ordinance, sponsored by Collinwood Councilman Mike Polensek, is virtually identical to a law in the City of Akron that led to…
Ken Bagnis, Former Singer for Cleveland Rock Band Pretty Vacant, To Release New Novel
An accomplished musician and practicing psychotherapist, Ken Bagnis, who fronted the Cleveland band Pretty Vacant, has played in rock bands since his early youth. Now the director of treatment for the Anne Sippi Clinic, Bagnis treats people with histories of severe and persistent mental illness symptoms. Following up his critically acclaimed first novel, Mind Riot,…
Texts, Calendars, Emails Link DeWine to FirstEnergy’s Bribery Scandal
Gov. Mike DeWine and his administration played a hands-on role passing an allegedly pay-for-play nuclear bailout and appointing an industry-friendly regulator who has since been accused of taking a $4.3 million bribe, documents messages show. Calendar records show DeWine, a Republican, met repeatedly to discuss energy policy with FirstEnergy Corp. officials and at least once…
Calls for New National Strategy to Help Ohio Prepare for Natural Disasters
In the wake of historic summer floods in the Midwest and Appalachia, there are calls for a new national plan to reduce risks from disasters. The bipartisan National Climate Adaptation and Resilience Strategy Act would help reduce inefficiencies within the federal government in natural-disaster recovery and preparedness programs. Mathew Sanders, senior manager of The Pew…
‘Frozen’ at Playhouse Square Alternately Soars and Stumbles
The Disney entertainment empire has been working hard over the years to present films and plays that are both racially diverse and female empowering. Their hits such as Aladdin, Moana, and Tangled have touched on those issues—in addition to just telling great stories. One would expect nothing less from the stage version of the billion-dollar…
Lyndhurst-Based Goldie’s Donuts & Bakery to Open Second Shop in Ohio City
After five successful years in Lyndhurst, Goldie’s Donuts & Bakery (5211 Mayfield Rd., 440-683-4746) is gearing up for its first major expansion. Owners Dustin and Paloma Goldberg have inked a deal to open a second shop in Ohio City, which should take place in late fall. The bakery and café will occupy the corner spot…
Bluebonnets To Play Rock Hall Today
When Kathy Valentine was last in Cleveland in fall 2021, she was being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with her band the Go-Go’s. When the Austin resident returns to Rock Hall today, she’ll be playing a show with her other rock band, the Bluebonnets, a self-described “glam/garage/blues/rock” quartet with a penchant…
Regulators’ Foot-Dragging on Public Records Hides the Full Story Behind Ohio’s HB6 Corruption Scandal
This article is provided by Eye on Ohio, the nonprofit, nonpartisan Ohio Center for Journalism, in partnership with the nonprofit Energy News Network. Please join the free mailing lists for Eye on Ohio or the Energy News Network, as this helps provide more public service reporting. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine knew critics questioned whether the…
Chronic Absenteeism, Depression, Anxiety Plague Ohio Kids
Children’s advocacy groups are sounding the alarm about the well-being of Ohio’s kids. The 2022 Kids Count Data Book released today highlights some troubling trends in how Ohio children are faring in their lives, including a 45% increase in chronic absenteeism between 2019 and 2021. And nationally, more than one-in-nine children experienced anxiety, depression or…
With Few Confirmed Monkeypox Infections and Low Vaccine Supply, Ohio State Health Officials Preach Prevention
Ohio Department of Health officials emphasized calm and caution during an update Thursday. Cases of Monkeypox are on the rise nationally, and COVID-19 continues to spread as children prepare to return to school. Both present challenges, health officials explained, but the state is well-positioned to respond. Monkeypox Monkeypox cases so far have come primarily from…
Larder, Jacks Named Two of the 20 Best Jewish Delis in America
Tasting Table this week published its list of the 20 best Jewish delis around the country, complete with classics (Katz’s in New York) and newcomers (Call Your Mother in Washington D.C.) representing a spectrum of restaurants from the old-school to those “breaking barriers or drawing from a wider variety of cuisines and cultures.” Cleveland not only…
BEST WEIGHT LOSS DROPS SUPPLEMENTS ON THE MARKET – REVIEWED BY EXPERTS
Liquid diet drop supplements or most commonly known as weight loss drops or dietary drops are a growing power in the matters of how to lose weight quickly and safely. As stress-eating and junk food consumes our everyday lives while the hours of the day are barely enough to cover our jobs and spend a…
Explore the CAN and FRONT Triennials With Two Bike Tours This Month
One of the best ways to experience the CAN and Front Triennials featuring hundreds of artists and exhibits across town is with others and on a bike. Bike Cleveland is offering two such chances: August 13 with the Miles of Smiles: Euclid Beach Edition and August 17 with Not Your Average Slow Roll: W. 78th…
Heck’s Café to Make a Return to Cleveland’s East Side When It Opens This Fall in Beachwood
Come fall, Heck’s Café will make its triumphant return to Cleveland’s east side. Back in the late-1970s and early-1980s, the legendary burger restaurant had a location at Eton mall in Woodmere, alongside other classic places like the Cheese Cellar and James Tavern. This time around, Heck’s will rise in Beachwood. Fadi Daoud, who owns Heck’s…
Cleveland Scene Is Seeking Interns for Fall 2022 — And We Pay
Come learn with us! We’re looking for a few exceptional student journalists to join our newsroom this fall. You’ll get a chance to take the pulse of the city, interview creative people and even confront the powers that be. Working closely with an editor, you’ll get to write. You’ll get to take photos. You’ll get…
Cleveland Building and Construction Trades Council Endorses Mike DeWine for Governor
Governor Mike DeWine’s camp announced Thursday morning that the Cleveland Building and Construction Trades Council, the organization that represents upwards of 12,000 specialized construction workers in Northeast Ohio and is led by lightning rod Dave Wondolowski, has endorsed the Republican ticket, (Mike DeWine and Jon Husted), in their re-election bid against Democratic challengers Nan Whaley and…
A Gerrymandering Expert Explains Why State Legislative Supremacy Would Be Bad in Ohio
Ohio just had its weird, technically illegal special primary election on Aug. 2, and the turnout was as bad as predicted. In Cuyahoga County, only 10% of registered voters showed up for the special race. By contrast, Ohio’s last three primaries saw an average 29% voter turnout. The special primary’s low turnout likely is due…
Gov. Mike DeWine Claims “Great Progress” for Ohio Families. The Data Says Something Else
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s rhetoric about some of the most vulnerable Ohioans doesn’t appear to match the reality if data released last week are any guide. The governor has been refusing to talk about some of the most controversial aspects of strict new abortion restrictions that he signed into law in 2019 and which took…
Nominations Now Open for Scene’s Best of Cleveland 2022: Something to Write Home About
Sometimes we discover the city and all it has to offer on our own, but more often those discoveries are made thanks to someone else: You have to try this restaurant. You must hit up this event next year. Don’t miss this band. After all, there’s simply too much for any one person, or altweekly,…
The Plain Dealer, Cleveland’s Metro Daily Newspaper, is Hiring a Cincinnati Bengals Reporter
Advance Local, the parent company that owns both Cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer, is hiring a lead reporter to cover the NFL’s Cincinnati Bengals, a team that reached the Super Bowl last year and features a beloved young quarterback with Ohio roots, but also happens to play on the opposite side of the state. Per…
Cleveland Cinemas to Host Special Screenings of Grease in Memory of Olivia Newton-John
Local movie theater chain Cleveland Cinemas will host special screenings of the 1978 musical romantic comedy Grease in memory of one of the film’s co-leads, Olivia Newton-John, who died Monday at her home in Southern California at the age of 73. Both the Cedar Lee Theatre, (2163 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights) and Chagrin Cinemas, (8200…
The Michael Stanley Band’s Record-Setting Blossom Run at 40
Before Cleveland had Bernie Kosar, LeBron or Drew Carey, the city’s beloved hero was Michael Stanley, a Rocky River kid turned local legend, a rockstar who found stints of national fame during his decades-long career but who captured the hearts and minds of Northeast Ohio so fully that, for us, there was, for a time,…
Livewire: The Best Concerts to Catch in Cleveland Through the End of August
SAT 08/13 Steep Canyon RangersKnown for frequently collaborating with a certain Steve Martin (the comedian is a legit banjo player), this Asheville-based bluegrass band has had a solid 20-year career that includes a Grammy win. The band performs at 8 tonight at the Kent Stage. Check the venue’s website for ticket prices and more info.…
Savage Love: I Like Being Choked During Sex. Is That Dangerous?
I have a question about choking. Or should that be simulated choking? I’ve recently discovered that being pinned down by my neck is a huge turn on for me. I love the feeling of being dominated and controlled, and of feeling my partner’s strength on this part of my body. I’m much more interested in…
Amba Delivers an Adventurous, Joyous and Exciting Experience For All the Senses
For two decades, Doug Katz made things easy for his posh east-side followers. Guests who rolled up to Fire, his Shaker Square bistro, simply handed the keys to their late-model cars over to the valet attendant. At the host stand, those same diners could relax in the knowledge that a table with their name on…






