Jeff Johnson Vows to be Mayor of the People

On the steps of the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections Tuesday afternoon, Cleveland City Councilman Jeff Johnson officially declared his candidacy for Mayor. Alongside his wife Felicia and two stepdaughters, Lauren (15) and Victoria (13), Johnson said he believed himself to be the best and most qualified candidate for the office. He vowed to change…

Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds to Play Blossom in June

Dave Matthews Band might be taking the summer off but that doesn’t mean Matthews won’t be touring. Just today, the singer-guitarist announced he’ll hit the road with longtime musical pal Tim Reynolds. Their stripped-down, acoustic tour kicks off on May 3 at Tuscaloosa Amphitheatre in Tuscaloosa. The duo plays at Blossom on June 14. An…

The First Gorilla to be Born in a Zoo Has Died in Ohio

Colo, the first gorilla to be born in a zoo (anywhere in the world), has died at age 60. Born to international fanfare, Colo spent her life at the Columbus Zoo. She had children there, and lived to be a great-great-gorilla-grandmother. Over the years, her birthday parties were major events at the zoo; her keepers…

“Mozart in Paris” and Seven More Classical Music Events to Catch This Week

Multiple cellos, new operas, Mozart on tour, a conductorless chamber orchestra, and a pioneering woodwind quintet are among this week’s classical music picks. The Cleveland Cello Society’s annual cello ensemble extravaganza i Cellisti welcomes the Los Angeles-based cello quintet Sakura for a wide-ranging program of arrangements of works by Debussy, Fauré, Rachmaninoff, and Schubert, plus…

Councilman Jeff Johnson is Running for Mayor

In a Mark Naymik joint published on Youtube today, Councilman Jeff Johnson announced a run at the mayor’s office. A primary election will take place Sept. 12 in Cleveland, ahead of the Nov. 7 general election. Johnson is the first established city politician to throw his hat in the ring. Six other residents have pulled…

You Can Go See the “Sherlock” Season Four Finale on the Big Screen

Fans of the hit BBC series Sherlock, starring Benedict Cumberbatch as the most famous detective of all time, already know that the fourth season is currently underway. The third and final episode of the season will screen at two local theaters, in a presentation by Fathom Events. On Monday, Jan. 16 (today) and Wednesday, Jan.…

Slyman’s Lands on List of 33 Best Sandwich Shops in America

It’s not like Slyman’s needed more validation, but it certainly doesn’t hurt. The corned beef emporium landed on Thrillist’s list of the 33 best sandwich shops in America alongside some very good and notable company. Here’s what they had to say: Cleveland’s in the midst of a restaurant renaissance, with chefs like Jonathon Sawyer and…

Bottle House Brewery in Lakewood to Host Lumberjack Bash in February

The friendly folks at LakewoodAlive have just announced they’ll host a Lumberjack Bash from 7:30 to 11 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 25, at the Bottlehouse Brewery in Lakewood. What the hell is a “lumberjack bash,” you might ask? Well, the event, which benefits LakewoodAlive’s programming, will feature lumberjack-themed food (pancakes and bacon-wrapped sausage links), drinks…

Run the Jewels Delivers Perfectly Intense Show at House of Blues

In what could certainly be called the first “big show” of 2017 here in Cleveland, Run the Jewels tore up a sold-out House of Blues on Saturday, crystallizing their role as one of the most compelling acts in hip-hop today. If you’ve perused any of their three albums, you can rest assured that their live…

Toby Cosgrove Addresses Cleveland Clinic Physician’s Anti-Vac Article

Late last week Cleveland Clinic CEO Toby Cosgrove addressed the anti-vac article penned by Dr. Daniel Neides, the medical director and COO of the Cleveland Clinic Wellness Institute, that was published by Cleveland.com. In the release, Cosgrove reaffirmed the Clinic’s stance on vaccinations and defended the Wellness Institute as a whole, which has unfairly come under…

Cleveland March Planned in Solidarity with Women’s March on Washington

The Women’s March on Washington, taking place the day after the presidential inauguration, is looking like it will be a massive political statement — one of the largest organized protests in American history. Buses are departing from Cleveland and many other cities that morning, and people are traveling from across the U.S. to march in…

2nd & High Social House to Replace Lounge 21 in Gateway District

Matt Wyrick, current owner of 21 Lounge & Kitchen (2123 East 2nd St.), will close and renovate that Gateway District space to accommodate a new venture. He is partnering with Shawn Ford, a longtime bartender and bar consultant who made a name for himself as a regular on Spike TV’s “Bar Rescue.” Following extensive renovations,…

Zac Brown Band Returns to Blossom in June

While singer-guitarist Zac Brown caters to a country crowd, he and his band can play a bit of everything. When they played at Blossom two years ago, they covered Charlie Daniels’ Band redneck anthem “The Devil Went Down to Georgia,” offered up a grunge-y rendition of Led Zeppelin’s “Kashmir” and paid tribute to the Marshall…

DJ Worthy Brings His ‘One on One’ Tour to Touch Supper Club

For his current 23-date “One on One” tour, San Francisco-based DJ Worthy has enlisted artists and friends such as Ardalan, Billy Kenny, Christian Martin, Gina Turner, Golf Clap, J. Phlip, Justin Martin and Kevin Knapp, to name a few, to accompany him. The Cleveland date, which takes place on 9 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 21, at Touch…

Brad Pitt Loves Market Garden Beer

Brad Pitt’s favorite beer, according to Angelina Jolie, are the brews of Market Garden. “I have it in my house all the time,” Jolie told a reporter from The Guardian. This local tidbit appeared in a richly reported on-set profile of Jolie’s new film First they Killed My Father, an adaptation of the memoir by…

Terrestrial Brewing Company to Activate the Battery Park Powerhouse

Since the Battery Park neighborhood was developed more than 10 years ago, the eastern half of the historic smokestack-topped powerhouse building has remained vacant. That changed this fall when Terrestrial Brewing Company (7524 Father Frascati) began construction within those red brick walls. The project, more than two years in the making, will cross the finish…

6 Concerts to Catch This Weekend

FRIDAY, JAN. 13 Winter Bash 2017 Hailing from Yellow Springs, Ohio, Blue Moon Soup, headliners of tonight’s Winter Bash 2017, have been holding down the Buckeye State’s bluegrass scene for several years now. They’re mainstays on regional festival bills, and their shows in Cleveland are always a good time. Check out last year’s Luna for…

Zack Reed Sent Letter Asking that Public Square Extension Requests be Denied

While city officials have bombarded the Federal Government with letters begging for an extension on a $12 million Public Square debt, Cleveland City Councilman Zack Reed has sent a letter asking that the requests be denied. “I am asking that you not grant the extension until there are public meetings, dialogue and conversations about the ongoing…

Pop Punk Act Simple Plan Returns to House of Blues in April

The French-Canadian pop-punk band Simple Plan had a hit right out of the gate with its 2002 studio debut, No Pads, No Helmets…Just Balls. Now, the band has just announced that it’ll embark on a U.S. tour to celebrate the album’s 15th anniversary. The group plans to play the album in its entirety. “We felt…

Local Rapper Toobe Fresco to Debut New Band at the Grog Shop

One of the more prolific local artists, local rapper Toobe Fresco (formerly C-Ro Del Fresco) admits he’s not sure how many singles and mixtapes he’s released over the past several years. At a time when local rappers come and go, Fresco, who grew up on Cleveland’s east side and started the hip-hop group 3 Kingz…

Documentary Film About Cleveland’s Punk Rock Past Arrives on DVD

Veteran local punk rocker Tom Dark has just issued Cleveland’s Screaming, an independent documentary film about the Northeast Ohio hardcore punk scene from 1981 to 1984. The two-DVD set includes interviews and archival footage of bands performing DIY shows in what look to be basements and dive bars. The discs include footage from acts such…

#NOTallin: Regional Faith-based Coalition Announces Opposition to Q Renovations

Outside the Quicken Loans Arena on this rainy Thursday morning, representatives from the Greater Cleveland Congregations announced their opposition to using public dollars on arena renovations without public input or benefit. The GCC, said several speakers, is “NOT all in.” The group decried the “fast-track” nature of the financing deal announced last month, which will…

Local Indie Rockers Poro to Play EP Release Party at Beachland

Shortly after the release of its 2008 EP A Whisper, A Clamor and a 2010 self-titled full-length, the local indie rock act the Lighthouse and the Whaler went through some lineup changes and added multi-instrumentalist Mark Porostosky, Jr. In the wake of those lineup changes, the band has subsequently thrived and become a national act.…

RTA Joins City in Asking for Extension on $12 Million FTA Repayment

Traffic counts at seven downtown intersections began today as part of the first formal traffic study at Public Square since its renovation. If the timing seems odd (in part due to weather, which has already caused a delay on this study), that’s because the city and RTA are hustling to provide traffic data to the Federal…

County Jail Adds Extra Patrols in Jail II Instead of Fixing Problems

The day after a Cuyahoga County jail corrections officer posted a lenghty first-person video to Facebook describing the many problems in Jail II at the facility (cell doors that can be unlocked by inmates, double podding, a pervasive fear of leadership among the rank and file), regional corrections director Ken Mills announced a new policy…

Singer-Songwriter Griffin House Reflects on his Upbringing in Ohio

A Springfield, Ohio native, singer-songwriter Griffin House originally thought he’d become a professional golfer. He even had the chance to attend college on a scholarship. Instead, he turned down that offer, bought a guitar for 100 bucks and began writing original music. Given that House has toured extensively and opened for artists such as Ron…

Spaces Gallery Opens its New Location in Hingetown

After months of anticipation, Spaces is finally ready to open the doors to its new location in the former Van Rooy Coffee building at 2900 Detroit Ave. Although its first exhibitions won’t open to the public until later this month, Spaces is hosting several events this weekend designed to celebrate its grand opening and introduce…

Band of the Week: Christopher Black

MEET THE BAND: Christopher Black (vocals, guitar) A CASE STUDY: A former music student at Case where he studied violin and viola, Black also plays guitar and writes songs. He’s pursued singing and songwriting since he was a youth. “I was pursuing solo stuff even when I was in [the local indie rock band] Bethesda,”…

Barabicu and Ribsticks Take Different Approaches to Barbeque

If there was a better way to produce the seductively smoky, juicy and tender qualities of barbecued meats that so many of us obsess over, I’m certain that the technique would have been unearthed during the past couple hundred years that modern American barbecue has been kicking around. And if somebody did discover a better…

The Fight Over How Cuyahoga County’s Arts Funding is Given to Artists

There now exists a fundamental disagreement about how the Arts should be funded in Cuyahoga County; namely, the people passing out the money disagree with the people getting it. The most recent, most public, disagreement has revolved around individual artist funding (as opposed to operational support for big organizations like the Cleveland Orchestra, the Cleveland…

Northeast Ohio Provides the Setting for The Bye Bye Man

When director Stacy Title and her screenwriter husband Jonathan Penner came across an early draft of a script for The Bye Bye Man, the new horror flick that arrives in theaters areawide on Friday, they realized it just didn’t work. So they retooled it. “We saw a different way in and we went back to the source…

100 Streets is London Tapestry With Some Ragged Threads

The lives of three strangers occasionally intersect in 100 Streets, a British multi-storyline (melo)drama opening Friday at the Cedar Lee. Idris Elba and Gemma Arterton star in the film directed by TV vet Jimmy O’Hanlon. Elba is Max Moore, a former British rugby captain now running a foundation which bears his name. He is as…

Savage Love: Clubbing

Dear Dan, My partner and I have been playing with male chastity devices. We’ve been considering going to a strip club while his cock is caged up and getting him lap dances. Is there some etiquette for this with the dancers? Do we let the dancer know before she is on his lap? Or do…

A Winter Theater Preview for Northeast Ohio

As we teeter on the brink of living in a country that, as of Jan. 20, will be essentially owned and operated by the Republican Party, you may feel a bit queasy. You may not be sure if you should go out to see plays when huddling in a corner and weeping sounds like a…


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