Feb 27 – Mar 12, 2025

Feb 27 - Mar 12, 2025 / Vol. 53 / No. 22

Cleveland Restaurant Week Brings the Deals November 3-14

Throughout this week and next, diners can enjoy three-course prix fixe dinners for just $39 per person (some prices may vary) at more than 30 member restaurants. Now in its 20th year, Cleveland Independents is kicking off its annual fall ritual known as Cleveland Restaurant Week. The promotion, which diners can experience all over town, runs from…

Bayside’s Anthony Raneri Talks About the Band’s 25th Anniversary Tour

On a tour dubbed 25 Years of Bayside: The Errors Tour, punk rockers Bayside will play on Friday, April 4, and Saturday, Apri 5, at House of Blues. For the special shows, they’ll deliver selections from Sirens and Condolences, Self-Titled, The Walking Wounded and Shudder on the first night and selections from Killing Time, Cult,…

Livewire: 17 of the Best Concerts to Catch in Cleveland in March

FRI 03/14 The Altons The Altons, who just released Heartache in Room 14, a duet album inspired by the Motown and Stax eras through the cultural lens of a group born and raised in Los Angeles, bring their Club Heartache Tour to Mahall’s 20 Lanes in Lakewood. 13200 Madison Ave., Lakewood, 216-521-3280, mahalls20lanes.com. Marshall Crenshaw…

Now Open: Angie’s Soul Cafe in University Heights

Shortly after Sauce the City closed its University Heights location this past summer, Akin Affrica of Soul Republic United Restaurants announced that he was taking the spot over. This week, he opened the doors to the newest Angie’s Soul Cafe (14480 Cedar Rd., 216-331-0935). The fast-casual restaurant joins other Angie’s locations in Midtown, Cleveland, Warrensville Hts., and Lee/Harvard. Unlike the…

More Than 700 People Submitted Opponent Testimony Against Controversial Ohio Higher Education Bill

More than 700 college students, faculty, and staff submitted opponent testimony against a massive Ohio higher education bill that would significantly change colleges and universities.  Fourteen people testified against Ohio Senate Bill 1 for three hours during the Ohio House Higher Education and Workforce Committee meeting Tuesday morning. Committee Chair Tom Young, R-Washington Twp., enforced…

14 Ways to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Cleveland This Year

Cleveland will be seeing green this weekend with events from Thursday until Monday to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Here’s what’s on tap. THU 03/13 Shindig The Irish folk and ballad band gets the St. Patrick’s Day festivities started tonight and Saturday night at P.J. McIntyre’s Irish Pub. Then, Half Craic’d plays a “St. Practice” Day…

15+ Things to Do in Cleveland This St. Patrick’s Day Weekend (March 13-17)

Our weekly picks of the best things to do in Cleveland this weekend. Also check out our full Cleveland event calendar. THU 03/13 2025 MAC Tournament Many teams in college basketball’s biggest conferences will make it to the NCAA basketball tournament whether or not they win their conference tournament. In the Mid-American Conference, teams must win…

Andrew DeFratis Running for Cleveland City Council in New Ward 12

After Jenny Spencer announced that she would not be running for re-election, Andrew DeFratis began seriously considering a bid for the Cleveland City Council seat in the newly drawn Ward 12, which encompasses parts of Edgewater, Cudell and the West Boulevard corridor. (Incumbent Danny Kelly is expected to also run in the ward.) It wasn’t…

Morgan Papermaking Conservatory Opens 13th Annual Juried Exhibition

The Morgan Conservatory’s 13th Annual Juried Exhibition, Interwoven Aspects: Innovation and Tradition in Paper Art, has just opened. For it, artists were encouraged to respond to “the ever-changing landscape the upcoming quarter century brings; whether that is the rise of AI and other technologies, the idea of intersectionality, or the transformative nature of paper as…

‘The Wolves’ at Dobama is a Raw Picture of Girlhood

If you ever wanted to learn just how a female athlete in Middle America comes of age, I’d offer you up my diary, but “The Wolves” at Dobama Theatre is a far more artistic and equally raw picture of girlhood. “The Wolves” premiered off-Broadway in September 2016 and was a finalist for the 2017 Pulitzer…

Trump Cuts Will Affect Tree Canopy Restoration Work in Cuyahoga County

A sweet kind of optimism carried Julie Gierke into growing the Heights Tree People nonprofit she joined in 2022. The group, founded in 2019 by Cleveland Heights resident and green thumb Bill Hanavan, had flourished on a primarily volunteer effort, planting oaks or elms on tree lawns off Lee Road or assembling a mini forest…

Burntwood Tavern Locations in Chagrin Falls and Lyndhurst Have Closed

While the ownership group of the Burntwood Tavern chain refreshes its properties — including locations in North Olmsted, Solon and Cuyahoga Falls to start — it has made the decision to close others. First came the shuttering of the Crocker Park spot. Next were the Chagrin Falls and Lyndhurst locations, which both closed this week.…

Here’s the New ‘People’s Flag’ of Cleveland

Almost a year of work and engagement, 570 initial submissions, input from a committee and, finally, a vote that drew the opinions of 11,000 Northeast Ohioans. It all ended today with the unveiling of the ‘People’s Flag’ of Cleveland, the result of a process created by The CLE Flag Project to give the city a new,…

‘The Bill Is Very Racist.’ Ohio House Democrats Question Republican Senator on His Higher Ed Bill

Ohio Democrats peppered Republican state Sen. Jerry Cirino with questions over his higher education overhaul bill this week. The bill would ban faculty strikes and diversity efforts on campus, as well as set rules around classroom discussion. One Democratic lawmaker called the bill racist. Cirino gave sponsor testimony on Senate Bill 1 Tuesday afternoon during…

Little Cloud Sandwiches to Open in Ohio City in March

Ohio City’s sandwich game is about to get a new player. Later this month, Little Cloud Sandwiches (1512 W. 25th St.) will open in the Hingetown neighborhood. “We’re sandwiched – pardon the pun – between Bookhouse Brewing and KeyBank,” says co-owner Laura Ashton. Ashton, who along with husband Matt owns Lekko Coffee, is partners in…

North Coast Yard Pop-Up Meant to Give Clevelanders a Taste of Lakefront Makeover

No one knows more about the difficult haul of making over Cleveland’s lakefront than Scott Skinner. Skinner, the head of the North Coast Waterfront Development Corporation, knows a heap of groundwork still lies ahead: extending sewer and water lines north of Huntington Bank Field, fortifying the bulkhead, confirming developers will actually build apartments. And of…

The Last Page Restaurant Adds Sushi Bar to Offerings

After a well-received pop-up hosted by Chef Kwan from Issho Ni in Willoughby, The Last Page restaurant (100 Park Ave., 216) 465-1008) at Pinecrest has decided to extend the engagement. “We wanted to activate the front bar at The Last Page in a new and different way,” says owner Todd Leebow. “We then made the…

15+ Things to Do in Cleveland This Weekend (March 6-9)

Our weekly picks of the best things to do in Cleveland this weekend. Also check out our full Cleveland event calendar. THU 03/06 Amy Tonight at 7, the Rock Hall screens Amy, a documentary about British singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse. The movie includes rare interviews with the late singer. 1100 Rock and Roll Blvd., 216-515-8444, rockhall.com. Inaugural…

Tunisian-Born EMEL Amplifies Everything on New Album

Tunisian–born singer-songwriter EMEL cites her father’s vinyl collection as an early inspiration. That’s where she discovered ’60s activist and singer Joan Baez, a key influence on her music. “I think I started singing when I was 8 years old,” she says in a Zoom call from her New York home. EMEL makes her Cleveland debut…

Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter Cuts Ribbon on $3-Million Expansion

All the dogs at the Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter in Valley View were able to rejoice with wagging tails last week. The reason: a ribbon-cutting for a 2,100-square-foot play area where they will soon exercise and train in a facility that cost the county $2.7 million in American Rescue Plan Act dollars. It was, last…

Sheriff: Bodycam Footage From Cuyahoga County Deputies Will Now Come Out Within 7 Days

The Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Department quietly updated its policy to allow the release of body camera footage from deputy shootings within seven business days, The Marshall Project and News 5 Cleveland have learned. The updated body camera policy follows an investigation by the news outlets into how the sheriff’s department refused to release video from…

Cleveland Says Police Have Improved Under Consent Decree

As Cleveland continues its nearly 10-year effort to reform its police force under a consent decree agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice, Mayor Justin Bibb’s administration filed a new report in federal court that details its progress. The 16th Status Report is the city’s take on police reforms such as crisis intervention, bias-free policing,…

Livewire: 11 of the Best Concerts to Catch in Cleveland This Week

TUE 03/04 The Bevis Frond UK psych band the Bevis Frond have come to the U.S. for the first time in 25 years following the release of their acclaimed album, Focus on Nature. The tour brings them to the Happy Dog tonight at 8:30. Dave Swanson’s Mystery Airship opens. 5801 Detroit Ave., 216-651-9474, happydogcleveland.com. THU…

Capriccio’s Italian Restaurant Opens in Solon on Monday, March 3

On Monday, March 3rd, Capriccio’s (28020 Miles Rd., 440-349-3736) will open in Solon, joining the ever-expanding consortium of businesses known as the Cleveland Restaurant Management Group. The new Italian restaurant is under the guidance of Michael DuBois and longtime operator Brad Friedlander, who also operate OddFellows and Lopez 44 in Chagrin Falls. For decades, the…

First Look: Decades, Opening Tomorrow, March 1st, in the Flats East Bank

“The lights are set. The music is ready.” Decades (1163 Front Ave., 216-417-6222), the `80s-and-`90s-themed dance bar that replaced Big Bang Dueling Piano Bar, is all set to open this weekend. The party officially kicks off at 6 p.m. tomorrow, March 1st. In January, owner Bryan Dall shut down the Flats East Bank lounge, which he purchased in 2023,…


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