Jan 21-27, 2015

Jan 21-27, 2015 / Vol. 46 / No. 5

Grog Shop to Host Bob Marley Birthday Celebration

Reggae icon Bob Marley would have turned 70 this year and to celebrate, the Grog Shop is hosting a birthday celebration on Feb. 5 featuring the Ark Band, Organik Sounds and DJ Soundsystem. The club will also show vintage Bob Marley movies, and Bratenhal Kitchen will serve Jamaican food. The $5 ticket includes a free…

In the 216 Opens Retail Storefront in Coventry Village

In the 216, an artisan shop showcasing the work of dozens of local doers and makers, has opened up a storefront in Coventry Village. The store quietly launched on Friday afternoon, occupying the old Phoenix Coffee Company space at 1854 Coventry Road. “We offer the work of 42 local artists,” Steven Goe, husband of store owner Jenny…

Rock Hall Announces Events for Black History Month

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum has a slew of events slated to take place in honor of Black History Month. Sinkane, an electronic/funk musician who spent some time living in Northeast Ohio before moving to his current home in Brooklyn, starts things off on Feb. 6. He plays the Rock Hall’s…

Cleveland Loves American Sniper, America Does Too

Though Scene Music Editor Jeff Niesel wasn’t moved or deeply bestirred by the patriotic allure of Clint Eastwood’s American Sniper, starring an enbeefed Bradley Cooper as superlethal Iraq war sniper Chris Kyle, viewers across America certainly have been. With a record-breaking second weekend at the box office, Sniper is on pace to become the biggest…

Public Square to Close February 1 for RNC Construction

Update: Looks like Laketran jumped the gun. Though the official date of Public Square’s closure will be announced in the coming days, both the RTA and the Downtown Cleveland Alliance say the Feb. 1 is incorrect. Stay tuned for more orange barrel news as it comes in. *** The long-awaited groundbreaking for the master makeover…

Primus Tribute to Willy Wonka Coming to Masonic Auditorium

Primus frontman Les Claypool was only 7 years old when David L. Wolper’s Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, the fantastic film based on the Roald Dahl book by the same name, debuted in movie theaters. Yet, the film has stuck with him. Last year on New Year’s Eve, Claypool and co. paid homage to…

Forgotten Souls of Antiquity Dedicate New Album to Bassist

When locals Forgotten Souls of Antiquity released their self-titled debut in 2011, we wrote that the band plays a mix of “SoCal punk and straight-up psychobilly.” With its raspy vocals and sped-up tempors, the group evokes acts such as Social Distortion. Now, the guys are prepping the release of their terrific new album, Desolation Ridge.…

Add Paco’s Tacos to the Growing Roster of New Local Taco Joints

The seemingly unstoppable taco trend will make a layover in Solon this summer when Paco’s Tacos & Tequila opens up in the former Solon Applebee’s location at 6140 SOM Center Road. The new concept is being unleashed by Bret Adams, whose Chef Art Pour Restaurant Group also manages five Burntwood Tavern locations – including one…

Country Megaticket Goes on Sale on Friday

One of the perks of living in Northeast Ohio is that — at least during the summer months — the area is a destination for country music concerts. Starting at 10 a.m. on Friday, fans who want to attend all the big shows that are slated for this summer can pick up the Megaticket which…

Snag a Free Burrito from a Cleveland Chipotle

If you’re anything like this kid, you’re always on the lookout for free Chipotle and today the fast-casual Mexican grill is offering up a deal: Buy any item from the new Sofritas menu, then bring back your receipt between Jan. 27 and Feb. 28 and you’ll receive a free burrito, burrito bowl, salad, or order…

Yahoo to Live Stream Cold War Kids and Ani DiFranco Concerts

The fine folks at Yahoo Live have partnered with Live Nation to live stream shows throughout the year. Their goal — to live stream a concert every day of 2015. They’ll be in Cleveland this week to stream two shows at House of Blues — the Ani DiFranco concert on Tuesday and the Cold War…

Sufjan Stevens to Play Masonic Auditorium in April

Talented indie singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens will release his new album, Carrie & Lowell, on March 31. According to a press release, “Thematically the 11 songs address life and death, love and loss, and the artist’s struggle to make sense of the beauty and ugliness of love.” Stevens named the album after his mother and stepfather.…

Cavs Quiet Thunder, Continue Rounding Into a Juggernaut

In a measure of how far we’ve come the last three weeks, the Cavaliers beat one of the West’s best teams, at full strength, without playing a particularly great offensive game or forcing a lot of turnovers. That’s a testament to how good this reshuffled lineup is. They did it the same way they’ve won…

The Cavs Are Cruising; We Break Down Why

The way the Cavaliers beat the Hornets, you feared protective services were going to show up. Charlotte, who lost 129-90, had a playoff team last year, and after a rough start had won 8 out of 9 before running into the woodchipper that is the post-Trade/LeBron R&R Maroon & Gold Everyone on the Cavs scored…

The Saga of a Conspicuously Absent Dennis Kucinich Portrait

Cleveland Magazine’s Erick Trickey — who won’t be with Cleveland, or Cleveland, much longer — has updated a story he’s been following for some time regarding a portrait of Dennis Kucinich and its rightful place in City Hall. The portrait was completed last year, Trickey reports, and with any luck, should soon find its way to…

Local Rapper Releases Music Video With Positive Message

Local rapper K-Von and the crew he calls the New Generation regularly go into city schools to talk to kids about the value of education. “I want to hide my ego and not my intelligence,” he told Scene in 2013. “I can’t tell kids to get their education and treat their women right and then…

Bill Cosby’s Show in Sandusky Will Go On Next Week For Some Reason

Noted sleazeball and unprosecuted alleged serial rapist Bill Cosby wants to let the world know he’s really excited that a venue in Sandusky hasn’t done the right thing by not canceling the despicable old man’s show next week on January 30 despite the never-ending parade of victims coming forth to tell their stories. Here’s his…

Scene Podcast: Talking Sports with Will Burge

Today, Will Burge joins host Craig Lyndall to talk sports. They discuss the greater Cleveland Sports awards, the Cleveland Browns and their free agents, Buster Skrine, Tashaun Gipson, Jabaal Sheard and Brian Hoyer. Also on the table: the Indians and how they have fewer questions to answer than in recent memory. Tune in! And do subscribe.

Nelsonville Music Festival Lineup Stacks Higher With New Announcements

Nelsonville Music Festival, that Southeast Ohio music-lovers congregation that grows by leaps and bounds each year, is looking mighty fine this year. The fest takes place May 28-31 in bucolic Nelsonville, Ohio. Camping is an option, as are any of the wonderful roadside motels that dot Route 33 and such.  If you have never been,…

11 Concerts to Catch This Weekend

FRIDAY, JAN. 23 Less Than Jake Still riding the ska punk wave that crested in the late 1990s (Less Than Jake having been formed in 1992), this band is primed for another album release this week. A glance across Less Than Jake’s progression over the years reveals moves toward fuller playing. To be sure, they’ve…

Here’s How to Watch the East Tech Basketball Team Play

This week’s cover story — “The Program: Meet the East Tech Scarabs, a Cleveland Team Actually Worth Rooting For” — is an in-depth profile of the city’s best public school basketball program in a generation. Led by coach Brett Moore, star sophomore guard Markell Johnson (#5 jersey), seniors Anthony Carmon (#2/#32) and Kory Cullum (#4/#23),…

State Threatening Lodi Couple With Forced Removal of Pet Bear

Jeff and Debbie Gillium, of Lodi, have owned their black bear, Archie, for 30 years. They rescued him from nightmarish captivity when he was 6 years old. USA Today has the gist of the issue at hand: Now, Archie is nearing 40 — and near the end of his life. But Gillium fears his beloved…

Buffalo Wabs & the Price Hill Hustle to Play Mechanic Street House

Mechanic Street House, the Ohio City house that hosts living room concerts once a month, is a great place to see a show. The concerts literally take place in a living room and guests often have the chance to mingle with the artists before and after the performances. The venue’s first concert of the year…

Cavs Play Richard Kimble, Take Out Fugitive Jazz 106-92

The Cavaliers have been a one-armed man. And however extraordinary their other qualities, most people are going to see a guy with one arm, which is pretty much how the Cavaliers played defense (with occasional lapses of excellence) until a week ago. They had perhaps an additional sense of entitlement that comes with being the…

1,500 Body Cameras Coming to the Cleveland Police Department

Body cameras are officially coming to the Cleveland Police Department. The news comes via the company the department is buying from, TASER International, which announced yesterday the city had purchased 1,500 of their “AXON flex and body cameras” (above) and a five-year subscription to their digital storage and management site, evidence.com. “These orders were received…

New Local Foods Options Announced For 2015 Tribe Season

It used to be that Major League Baseball fans were lucky to grab a hot dog, box of Cracker Jack or bag of peanuts and a cold beer while watching their favorite team round the bags. But over the past few years, more and more ballparks have been hopping on the local foods bandwagon, featuring…

Cleveland Named the Best Beer City in America

Clevelanders know a thing or two about beer, both the drinking and the brewing. And we’ve been recognized for our efforts, it seems, as Conde Naste Traveler has named us the number one beer city in America.You won’t find any argument here. Our long and constantly growing list of local brew houses is proof enough.…

Film Spotlight: Cake

Cake, the new film from director Daniel Barnz (Beastly, Won’t Back Down) that opens on Friday at the Cedar Lee Theatre, begins with a particularly awkward scene. Claire (Jennifer Aniston) isn’t coping well. She can barely walk since she had a few pins put into her leg after a debilitating accident. And her friend Nina…

Band of the Week: Gatlin

Meet the Band: Don DeBiase (guitar, vocals), Jon Drake (vocals, bass), Patrick Ols (guitar), Warren Cadle (guitar), Kenny Irizarry (bass, vocals), Stephen Lockhart (drums), Michael Morrison (drums), David Miller (drums) A Teen Dream: DeBiase was only 18 when the band first formed; the group was an extension of bands he and Cadle had in their…

Song of the Week

This tune kicks off with a simple piano-based melody and then develops into something that resembles a Maroon 5 ballad as Lamar begins crooning, “I found love and it was there all the time.” You get the sense that this guy is a good enough singer that he could even pull the song off without…

Meet Melanie Bauer: The Recipe Blogger

Melanie Bauer still seems humbly in shock at the attention she’s garnering from behind the computer screen in her Shaker Heights home. Since creating her blog, Melanie Makes (melaniemakes.com), Bauer has racked up praise from the likes of Better Homes and Gardens and her original recipes have appeared everywhere from Cosmopolitan to Huffington Post to…

New Exhibit at Fawick Showcases Local Artists’ Vision of the Land

SCAPE is a group exhibition of five accomplished local artists, each with a unique way of depicting a common subject matter: landscapes. Through this lens, the artists’ unique voices create a dialogue between realistic depiction and emotional abstraction. SCAPE opens at Baldwin Wallace University’s Fawick Gallery, inside the Kleist Center for Art and Drama, with…

Film Review of the Week: Song One

A-lister Anne Hathaway stars in Song One, a somber, fitful, folk-infused romance opening Friday at the Cedar Lee for an exclusive one-week engagement. Hathaway is Franny. She’s out in Morocco studying nomadic tribes for her Ph.D. when she gets a call from her mom (Mary Steenburgen), saying that her brother Henry (Ben Rosenfield) has been…


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