80 Best Chatline Numbers and Free Phone Sex Numbers in 2024

Are you on the hunt for the best chatlines available this year? Yes, they do still exist, and the top chat lines are hotter than ever. No man is an island, as they say, which is why it’s all the more challenging to meet people and create real connections when you consider how messy the…

Best Latin Dating Sites In 2021

How to find single people from Latin countries who are dreaming of romance and don’t mind starting a long-distance relationship? The answer is simpler than you may think — Latin dating sites can help you meet hispanic singles from any region of the world. International online dating has been widely popular in Latin countries, so…

Best 10 Interracial Dating Sites To Find Love in 2022

Today, there’s a dating website out there for any kind of person looking to meet any type of person. We’re acknowledging different sexualities, preferences, and subcategories of society looking to meet an exceptional someone. Online dating can be overwhelming, so people are increasingly looking for niche sites that help cater to them. One of those…

Update: Local Indie Rockers Cereal Banter Release New Music Video

Update: Locally based indie noisemakers Cereal Banter have just issued a new single and video for “Macro Topic.” The track comes from a forthcoming EP called Upper Depths, which is due this month on streaming services. “I think it’s our catchiest lil number, blistering in its performance yet blissful in its brevity,” says the band’s Joseph…

Update: Agora Adds Second Taylor Tomlinson Show

Update: The Agora has just announced that it’s adding a second performance by the very funny comedian Taylor Tomlinson. Tomlinson, who’s scheduled to perform at 7 p.m. on Nov. 12 at the venue, will now also perform a second show at 9:30 p.m. on that same day. Those tickets go on sale at 10 a.m.…

Update: Ohio Author Alec Wightman to Appear at Rock Hall on July 28

Update: Alec Wightman, who chronicles his life experiences as a music promoter and fan in his new memoir, Music In My Life: Notes From a Longtime Fan, will appear at the Rock Hall on Wednesday, July 28, for an Author Series event. Rock Hall President and CEO Greg Harris will interview Wightman, and a book signing will follow.…

The Anti-Homeless Crusade of Independence Mayor Gregory Kurtz

On April 15, roughly 150 men experiencing homelessness were transferred by shuttle from the Tudor Arms Doubletree Hotel in Cleveland’s University Circle neighborhood to the Ramada Inn in Independence. The men were scheduled to stay there, per the terms of a contract between the hotel and Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry (LMM), until the end of August.…

Annual Oktoberfest To Add Second Weekend

After last year’s cancellation, Cleveland’s Oktoberfest will return to the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds over Labor Day weekend. This year, however, organizers have added a second weekend. The event will now take place from Sept. 3 to 6 and from Sept. 10 to 11. Considered one of the largest (if not the largest) Oktoberfest outside of…

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Sonavel Reviews [Updated] – Are Sonavel tinnitus pills clinically validated? Learn everything in this Sonavel customer reviews! Sonavel Reviews [Updated] Official Website: Click Here Sonavel Reviews: What is the Sonavel supplement? Sonavel Reviews: What ingredients are used to make the Sonavel supplement? Sonavel Reviews: How does the Sonavel supplement function? Sonavel Reviews: What are the…

Bryce Vine Coming to Agora in August

Earlier today, multi-platinum pop/hip-hop maverick Bryce Vine announced the dates of a summer tour that’ll kick off on Aug. 11 in Cleveland with a show at the Agora. Tickets to Bryce Vine’s show at the Agora go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday. Vine, who recently released the lowkey anthem “Care At All,” has…

Comedian Lewis Black Is Coming to Cleveland This September

Comedian Lewis Black—known for getting extremely pissed off about things like listed ingredients on bottled water labels and how there’s too many types of milk—announced dates for a new 21-city tour, and there’s a stop in Cleveland. The “It Gets Better Everyday Tour” comes to Hilarities September 16th through 19th. All rescheduled shows, and previously…

And Then There Was One: Arthur Treacher’s in Garfield Heights Closes

Ben Vittoria, owner of the two remaining standalone Arthur Treacher’s Fish & Chips restaurants, has closed one of them — the Garfield Heights location. That means his Cuyahoga Falls store is the last full-service Arthur Treacher’s in the country. The timing is compelling given the recent spate of media attention, including this writer for this…

Our Revolution Ohio Endorses Justin Bibb for Cleveland Mayor

Our Revolution Ohio, a progressive group that grew out of the Bernie Sanders 2016 presidential campaign, has endorsed nonprofit executive Justin Bibb in the 2021 Cleveland mayor’s race. Citing his “energy, ideas and experience,” the group announced its support in a press release Tuesday, urging Clevelanders to vote for Bibb in the primary on Sept.…

Whitney Cummings To Perform at Agora in December

Comedian Whitney Cummings just announced dates for her upcoming Touch Me standup comedy tour that’ll hit more than 25 cities. The tour’s title is a play on Cummings most recent Netflix special, Can I Touch It, and will “destigmatize and celebrate the importance of being together again after over 14 months of isolation.” The trek…

Dennis! Kucinich Formally Declares for Cleveland Mayoral Race

Two days before the filing deadline and months after the rumors began, former mayor, congressman and presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich has declared for the 2021 Cleveland Mayoral race. Standing before the script Cleveland sign in Tremont – where, Kucinich reminisced, it all began — Kucinich said that the city of Cleveland needed both a “steady,…

Cleveland Activists Demand Accountability for the Murder of Vincent Belmonte

“You about to lose your job, Larry McDonald!” Through the cracks in the hot pavement and into the rustling trees, on May 31, these words reverberated through the neighborhood surrounding East Cleveland City Hall. Almost five months after the murder of eighteen-year-old Vincent Belmonte by East Cleveland police officer Larry McDonald, activists and organizers gathered…

Married WKYC Stars Romney Smith and Jason Frazer Departing for NYC

Good morning! @JasonFrazerTV and I have big personal news to announce. We love you OHIO!!! 💞 #NotGonnaCry #AlwaysConnectedOnline pic.twitter.com/Kwzu9eFuhs — Romney Smith (@RomneySmith) June 13, 2021 Romney Smith and Jason Frazer, one of a handful of local media couples, announced Sunday that this week would be their last on WKYC Channel 3. Smith, an anchor…

First Look: ‘Batuqui on the Falls’ Opening Wednesday, June 16

Following more than a year of construction, Carla Batista and Gustavo Nogueira are ready to unveil the second location of their popular Brazilian eatery Batuqui. That will happen in Chagrin Falls this Wednesday, June 16. Like the original, which opened on Larchmere (12706 Larchmere Blvd., 216-801-0227) in 2015, “Batuqui on the Falls” has repurposed an elegant residential building…

Best Ukrainian Dating Sites – Explore Online Dating In Ukraine

A huge number of Ukrainian dating sites for online dating make the process of searching, communicating, and dating Ukrainian women and men much more convenient and easier. A variety of options, advanced features, and online translation tools can make your online experience emotional and romantic even if you and your partner are separated by an…

Titillating Tidbits: In USPS Dog Attacks, Cleveland In League of its Own, Plus Larry Nance, Thunderbird, and Goodyear’s Awful Labor Violations

-The United States Postal Service released its annual dog attack data Thursday, revealing that more than 5,800 USPS employees were attacked by dogs in 2020. Cleveland, which no longer counts itself among the top 50 U.S. cities by population, is nevertheless number four in total dog attacks, with 46. Astonishingly, six Ohio cities — Cleveland,…

Singer-Songwriter Andrew McMahon To Play House of Blues in October

Singer-songwriter Andrew McMahon just announced the details of his Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness: Three Pianos Tour, a 32-city U.S. headline tour that includes an Oct. 23 stop at House of Blues. Tickets for Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness: Three Pianos go on sale to general public on Friday, June 18. McMahon, who plays two…

Front Bottoms Coming to the Agora in October

Fueled By Ramen band the Front Bottoms just released their new single, “Voodoo Magic,” a track that features Matt Skiba of Blink-182 and Alkaline Trio on guitar. In the wake of its release, the folk-punk band also revealed details for a 2021 U.S. headline tour, which marks their first proper headline run in support of last…

Arthur Treacher’s Fish and Chips is Alive and Well in Cleveland

Few dining experiences manage to live up to indelible memories of meals shared with family. But one bite into the corn-scented hush puppies at Arthur Treacher’s Fish and Chips in Garfield Heights and I was instantly transported back in time to the restaurant on Mayfield Road. In the mid-1970s, that store, with its iconic yellow…

Patton Oswalt To Perform at Agora in December

Comedian, actor, and writer Patton Oswalt just announced his new tour, Patton Oswalt Live: Who’s Ready to Laugh?, will include a Cleveland stop. He’ll stop at the Agora on Dec. 11. A ticket presale is currently underway, and tickets for Patton Oswalt’s show at the Agora go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. tomorrow.…

Accidentals Play Beachland in October

Touring in support of their upcoming release, Vessel, folk-rockers the Accidentals will kick off a U.S. tour in their home state of Michigan this fall and then make their way to the Beachland on Oct. 3. Joined by their friend and collaborator Sawyer Fredericks, the co-bill tour will take the female-fronted, multi-instrumentalist power trio throughout Michigan…

Rapper Kevin Gates Coming to Agora in October

Rapper Kevin Gates just announced details of his Khaza Tour, an extensive North American tour that includes a performance at Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival. The trek stops at the Agora on Oct. 8. The Louisiana rapper, who recorded his last album, Only the Generals Part II, in Puerto Rico to celebrate his heritage, is…

Bibb, Reed File Petitions for Cleveland Mayoral Election

Nonprofit executive Justin Bibb and former Cleveland City Councilman Zack Reed have now formally submitted their petitions to run for Mayor of Cleveland. Bibb and Reed separately dropped off their signatures at the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections Thursday morning, joining State Senator Sandra Williams as official candidates. Assuming at least 3,000 of their submitted signatures…

20 Things To Do in Cleveland This Weekend (June 10-13)

THU 06/10 New Soft Shoe Nine years ago, on what local singer-songwriter Brent Kirby calls a drunken dare, a group of Cleveland friends and musicians showed up at the Happy Dog to play a couple sets of tunes by the late, great Gram Parsons. Dubbed the New Soft Shoe, the group has been at it…

Will Ohio Get a ‘Fair’ Fix for School Funding?

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio Senate passed its version of the state budget yesterday, and education advocates are hopeful lawmakers from both chambers can reach an agreement on a fair fix for the state’s school financing system. The current funding formula was declared unconstitutional more than two decades ago. It relies heavily on property taxes,…

Top 10 Free Jewish Dating Sites to Meet Jewish Singles Online

Are you looking for a fantastic Jewish dating site? You’re not alone. Thankfully, there are plenty of Jewish people looking to find a date online. As a result, a lot of niche dating sites have developed over the years. You’ll also find plenty of larger dating sites that have search filters that enable you to…

Brian Regan Coming to Akron Civic in November

Comedian Brian Regan dropped out of school to pursue a career in comedy back in 1980. At the time, he had no idea whether he’d made the right decision. Decades later, it appears that Regan, a comedy superstar, did the right thing. “I just knew when I was young that I had this passion to…

Amigo the Devil To Perform at Beachland in September

Eclectic singer-songwriter Amigo the Devil (aka Danny Koran) has announced an extensive tour that includes a Sept. 20 stop at the Beachland Ballroom. The tour supports Amigo the Devil’s latest effort, Born Against, which came out earlier this year. Tejon Street Corner Thieves and Stephanie Lambring will open the show. Tickets to the Amigo the Devil concert at…

MidTown’s Weekly Food Truck Corral the Chomp Has Returned

Earlier this month, Downtown Cleveland Alliance announced that Walnut Wednesday would return after a one-year hiatus. Not to be outdone, MidTown Cleveland has revived its weekly food truck roundup the Chomp. Every Tuesday from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., one or more food trucks will park at Colonel Young Park (E. 46th St. and Prospect).…

Towpath Trail in Tremont Officially Opens This Afternoon

Cleveland residents are emerging from the pandemic to the grand opening of hotly anticipated urban multi-purpose trails. Last month, the Metroparks’ Redline Greenway cut its ribbon — we called the west side trail an “instant Cleveland gem.” And today, a 2.5 mile stretch of Towpath in the Tremont neighborhood officially opens as well. The Tremont…

Flowers in Flames Release ‘West of Eden’ EP

The local hard rock Flowers in Flames has just released West of Eden. It’s the band’s third release, and it draws from post-punk, shoegaze and psychedelia. During the course of its career, the band has shared the stage with acts such as Pop Culture Suicide, Kid Congo Powers and the Pink Monkey Birds, Martin Atkins…

Joe Bonamassa To Perform at Youngstown’s Covelli Centre in November

Singer-guitarist Joe Bonamassa is finally getting back on the road. While he was grounded due to the pandemic, Bonamassa put his efforts into raising money for his non-profit Keeping the Blues Alive Foundation through the Fueling Musicians Program. This relief fund is dedicated to assisting touring musicians unable to make a living due to the…

English Rock Act Architects Coming to Agora in November

The England-based post-metalcore act Architects just announced a 2021 North America headline tour that includes a Nov. 27 date at the Agora. The band will tour in support of its ninth studio record, For Those That Wish To Exist. “For Those That Wish To Exist finds Architects tackling the biggest questions facing the future of…

Long Awaited Dennis Kucinich Memoir Detailing Muny Light Battle Out Today

Dennis Kucinich will, in all likelihood, run for Mayor of Cleveland. But in recent weeks, the former mayor and congressman has been occupied with the promotion of his long-awaited memoir, The Division of Light and Power, which is available today for purchase at last. Kucinich has teased the publication of this second memoir for years. It…

Quinn XCII and Chelsea Cutler To Play Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica in September

Over the past six years, Quinn XCII (pronounced Quinn Ninety Two) has amassed over 2.5 billion global streams and delivered hit singles such as “Straightjacket,” “Flare Guns,” “Stacy” and “Love Me Less.” During that time, singer, songwriter and producer Chelsea Cutler has gone from bedroom-constructed uploads to 2 billion-plus cumulative streams and one of today’s…

Homeless Musicians To Launch Charity Tour in Cleveland

Musicians who go by the monikers Tuune and Silvr became homeless recently after selling all of their belongings in order to tour the U.S. and promote their soon-to-be-released single “Rock Yo Body.” “They understood that though they had made a conscious decision to give up everything and be homeless in order to pursue their dreams, that…

Bayside to Perform at the Agora in September

The punk act Bayside just announced the 21 Years of Really Bad Luck Tour, presented by Violent Gentlemen. More than a year in the making, the anniversary event will feature a career-spanning set celebrating the group’s 21st anniversary with songs from across its discography. The tour comes to the Agora on Sept. 10. Senses Fail, Hawthorne…

Counting Crows Coming to Youngstown in August

Fresh off the release of Butter Miracle, Suite One, their first album in nearly seven years, Counting Crows announced the dates for the Butter Miracle tour. Frank Turner, Seán Barna and Matt Sucich are the support acts for the tour. The jaunt includes a stop at the Youngstown Foundation Amphitheater in Youngstown on Aug. 10.…

Prosperity Social Club To Host ‘Lost Civil War’ Book Signing on Saturday

Local author Laura DeMarco will celebrate the upcoming release of her new book, Lost Civil War: The Disappearing Legacy of America’s Greatest Conflict, with a book signing that takes place from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday at Prosperity Social Club. DeMarco spent her childhood visiting Civil War battlefields, memorials and museums with her family.…

Margie’s Closet on Cleveland/Lakewood Border is More than Just a Thrift Store

While Cleveland’s LGBTQIA+ community and its allies observed the first weekend of pride month, Margie’s Closet, a thrift store catering to the transgender, non-binary, and gender-expansive communities, celebrated its grand opening with a wine and cheese night complete with live music, stand-up comedy and even a burlesque performance. “Some folks may see something like a…

Toadies To Bring Their ‘Rubberneck’ Anniversary Tour to House of Blues in October

The alt-rock act Toadies just announced that they’ll tour this fall to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their platinum-selling debut Rubberneck. Technically, it’s the album’s 27th anniversary, but the pandemic cancelled all the band’s tour dates and the Rubberneck 25th anniversary run will be the first Toadies shows since December 2019. The trek comes to House of Blues on…

Tower City Could Become Nation’s Largest and Most Advanced Technology and Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Hub Slash Water Park

Good morning from Tower City. pic.twitter.com/qJc6583GrM — brooke miller (@buhrooke) June 7, 2021 Having an extremely normal one here in Cleveland pic.twitter.com/Uw8jDCr444 — Abnormal Scrutiny (@marxandlennon) June 7, 2021 Instead of a long-term vision for the Avenue at Tower City, Dan Gilbert’s Bedrock Detroit has let the property languish. The company is currently attempting to…

Great Lakes Science Center To Host Outdoor Performance of ‘Alice’

Great Lakes Science Center has partnered with the Cleveland Ballet for two performances of Alice, the Alice in Wonderland story reimagined as a ballet. The performances will take place in an outdoor circus ring on the front lawn of the Science Center at 6 and 8 p.m. on Friday in a special, one-hour, live production…

260,000 Vaccinated at Wolstein Center During 12-Week Run

More than 260,000 doses of Covid-19 vaccine were administered at the Cleveland State University Wolstein Center mass vaccination site during its 12-week run, officials announced on the occasion of the site’s wind-down. Monday will be the final day of vaccination at the site, where U.S. service members have been jabbing arms of locals and non-locals…

2021 Cleveland Air Show Scheduled for Labor Day Weekend

Get your ear plugs out, because the Cleveland Air Show is returning to the shores of Lake Erie on Labor Day weekend (Sept. 4, 5 & 6) once again. The 2021 show at Burke Lakefront Airport will feature the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds. “We appreciate our fans understanding and patience during this unusual year. We will be following…

Titillating Tidbits: Hudson Vet Censored for Mentioning Black People in Speech. Who Will Get to the Bottom of This? Plus Fount’s ‘Carbon Footprint’

This is an EMBARRASSMENT. I want to know why the organizers felt they had to censor this veteran at our Hudson Memorial Day event! https://t.co/oXoEWVT2yI — Rep. Casey Weinstein (@RepWeinstein) June 2, 2021 Titillating Tidbits is our weekly roundup of minor but interesting happenings, stuff you missed, stuff we missed, and assorted fun. -A racial…

Live Music Returns to the Rock Hall in July

Truly committed to supporting live music and the local music scene, the Rock Hall just announced its summer schedule of live music and programming. “Our summer lineup of live music and programming gives fans and families a chance to experience the power of rock & roll at our remarkable lakefront location. We are grateful to…

Marion Anita Gardner Appointed to Fill Ken Johnson’s City Council Seat

Cuyahoga County Probate Court Judge Anthony Russo has appointed Marion Anita Gardner to serve the brief remainder of Ward 4 Cleveland City Councilman Ken Johnson’s term. Johnson was arrested on federal corruption charges in February and was suspended from his seat by a panel of retired justices appointed by the Ohio Supreme Court. Gardner, according…

Steve Earle & the Dukes Coming to the Kent Stage in July

Steve Earle & The Dukes have announced the dates of a U.S. tour that includes a July 30 stop at the Kent Stage. The iconic Americana artist and his band most recently released their 20th studio album J.T., a tribute to Earle’s late son, singer-songwriter Justin Townes Earle. Artist advances and royalties from J.T. are…

All Time Low To Play Agora in September

The pop-punk band All Time Low just announced that it’ll embark on a run of U.S. headline shows with support from the Maine and Grayscale. The tour stops at the Agora on Sept. 1. All Time Low recently received nominations for both Alternative Rock Song of the Year and Alternative Rock Artist of the Year…

18 Things to Do in Cleveland This Weekend (June 3-6)

THU 06/03 A Little Night Music: Jazz, Classical, & More Enjoy music, drink, food, and the beautiful garden at the Bingham-Hanna Mansion of the Cleveland History Center at this series put on by locally based Jim Wadsworth Productions. Tonight, trumpeter Dominick Farinacci and percussionist/drummer Jamey Haddad, two jazz musicians with deep ties to Northeast Ohio,…

Dino Safari Setting Up at the Shoppes at Parma This Month

Cleveland native Tom Zaller and his company Imagine Exhibitions bring Dino Safari, an educational dinosaur drive-thru experience, to the Shoppes at Parma on Saturday for a residency that extends through Sunday, June 27. Featuring more than 40 giant moving dinosaurs, including Triceratops, Parasaurolophus, Microraptor and, of course, T. Rex, the 60-minute drive-thru dino experience includes audio narration for…

The Second Ohio Vax-a-Million Scholarship Winner is from Cuyahoga County

Mayfield Village’s Zoie Vincent was announced as the second winner of the Ohio Vax-a-Million scholarship lottery Wednesday evening. The Cuyahoga County resident will win an all-expenses-paid scholarship to an Ohio public university of her choice.  Vincent joins Joseph Costello, who won the scholarship prize last week. The million-d0llar winner Wednesday was Jonathan Carlyle, of Toledo. The…

Cloud Nothings Coming to Beachland in November

Locally based indie rockers Cloud Nothings just announced an upcoming North American tour in support of their new album, The Shadow I Remember. The headlining tour includes 23 shows in total before wrapping up with a concert on Nov. 19 at the Beachland Ballroom. Tickets to the Cloud Nothings show at the Beachland Ballroom go…

Atreyu’s Baptize Tour To Stop at Agora in November

The hard rock act Atreyu will release its new album, Baptize, this week, and in the wake of its release, the group will embark on the Baptize tour this fall. The jaunt includes a Nov. 30 stop at the Agora. The trek will feature special guests Crown the Empire, Tetrarch, Saul and Defying Decay. “The…

Brewer and Chef Depart Immigrant Son Project Prior to Opening Day

Immigrant Son (18120 Sloane Ave.) is one of the most anticipated of summer openings. The restaurant and brewery is billed as the first actual brewery in Lakewood. Work has steadily been progressing on the former Constantino’s Market, a 9,000-square-foot building that will feature a 10-barrel brewery in one half and a 200-seat bar and restaurant…


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