Mar 11-17, 2015

Mar 11-17, 2015 / Vol. 46 / No. 12

Update: Akron Police Have No Leads on Identity of Public Pooper

Update: Akron Police have zero leads on the identity of the public pooper who has hit a total of 19 vehicles, according to the Akron Beacon Journal, who say the poop trail has officially gone cold. Folks with any information whatsoever are still asked to contact the Akron PD at the number listed below. Originally…

Free March ‘Creative Mornings’ Lecture at SPACES Will Center on Ink

Two months ago, Creative Mornings debuted in Cleveland. Originating in New York City in 2008, Creative Mornings has branched out into a global network of inspiring lectures by the local creative community. Each month, Creative Mornings CLE invites a local expert to speak on a global theme. The best part? It’s all free, and every…

Grease Fire Destroys Steve’s Lunch

By 6:40 p.m. today, the fire that started in the kitchen of Steve’s Lunch had destroyed the building. Firefighters at the scene cited a grease fire that got out of control. Multiple alarms brought dozens of firefighters to the site shortly after 5:30 p.m. The fire grew massive — and quite quickly, too. Based on…

Two Girls With Glasses: Fashion Designer Ted Bizon of RVAH

This week, Brandi McElhatten and Nikki Delamotte talk to designer Ted Bizon about his RVAH clothing line. A young self-taught fashion designer, Bizon traces his journey from the suburbs of Cleveland to showing at New York Fashion Week and his current role as a buyer for Wiz Khalifa. He discusses how he’s taking more risks…

A Host of All-Female Exhibitions In Celebration of Women’s History Month

In honor of Women’s History Month, every year Lakeland Community College’s Gallery Coordinator Mary Urbas presents an all-female exhibition of dozens of local, regional and national artists. “In 2014, I welcomed 14 new artists to join the ongoing collection, representing New York, Oklahoma and New Mexico,” says Urbas. “This year, there are 15 new artists,…

Judge Overturns Broadview Heights Ban on Drilling

Following similar judicial orders of late, Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Michael Astrab ruled that Bass Energy of Fairlawn and Ohio Valley Energy of Austintown, among other such outfits, will be allowed to drill new wells in Broadview Heights.  The ruling is notable not only for its timely complement to the Ohio Supreme Court’s Munroe…

Six Classical Music Events to Catch This Week

Flutist Matthias Ziegler at Transformer Station. Ziegler plays principal flute for the Zürich Chamber Orchestra, but on the side, he gives “solo polyphonic” concerts on flute and electroacoustically amplified contrabass flute that defy easy description but explore a spectrum of fascinating sounds. He’ll make a local appearance courtesy of the Cleveland Museum of Art on…

Construction Process Begins on Opportunity Corridor

As though such things heralded the clamor and fandom of, i.e, the National Basketball Association or something, Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor and ODOT Director Jerry Wray officially kicked off “the 2015 construction season” earlier this week. The focal point and location for the announcement led a flock of reporters to Northeast Ohio’s own Opportunity Corridor…

Local Development and Tourism Touted at Destination Cleveland’s Annual Meeting

A gala that came complete with food stations, balloons that dropped from the ceiling and celebrity speakers, the 2015 Destination Cleveland Annual Pep Rally Meeting, which was held earlier this afternoon at Quicken Loans Arena, touted the convention and visitors bureau’s many achievements. President and CEO David Gilbert started by telling the audience that last year’s…

A Great Story About Al Rosen (RIP)

The legendary Al Rosen passed away over the weekend at the age 91. As the author of The Baseball Codes points out, the NYT obit mentions the historic 1953 season when Rosen missed the Triple Crown by the slimmest of margins. Seriously, 0.0011 slim. Going into the final game of the 1953 season, Rosen was…

Someone Stole This $800 Painting From the Taco Bell in Westlake

There used to be two of these mighty fine pieces of art hanging in the Westlake Taco Bell.  There is now just one. The other was absconded with by someone on Sunday night, probably, according to the Westlake PD. If you see this in your son’s backseat, the Westlake police would like you to call 440-871-3311.…

Racially-Motivated Attack Alleged at Akron’s SAE Fraternity

An African American student at the University of Akron is alleging in a lawsuit that in 2014 he was physically attacked and the target of racial slurs by members of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at the University of Akron, and the subject of false arrest by campus police who took the word of the…

New Owners and a New Gallery for the William Busta Space

A few months ago, William Busta announced his plans for retirement. Although he made the announcement months before the gallery actually closes, which will come this summer, the future of the exhibition space was still unclear. Well, all that changed late last week. Just a day before the opening reception for his latest exhibitions by…

Sterle’s Country House Teams Up With Platform for Beer Dinner

On Thursday, March 26, Sterle’s Country House and Platform Beer Co. will team up for a beer-and-food filled night at the St. Clair neighborhood restaurant. The event runs from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The five-course banquet includes beer and food pairings, plus a tap takeover by Platform. It is the very first beer dinner hosted…

Local Rockers Rambler 454 to Release First Studio Album in Six Years

When the local roots rock act Rambler 454 got its start some 12 years ago, the band (singer-guitarist Dan McCoy, guitarist Rick, bassist Cooter and drummer Jessie) took a pretty straightforward approach to recording. “The first album came about after Dan and Cooter worked on some tunes and then we recorded them as a group,”…

Mike + the Mechanics Take Fans on Nostalgic Trip

It was hard to know what to expect from last night’s Mike + the Mechanics gig at the Hard Rock Rocksino. It had been 25 years since the group’s last trip to American shores in 1989 when it was promoting The Living Years album. Also, the version of the Mechanics that made the trip this…

Northeast Ohio Assisted Living Residents Strip Down for Sexy Calendar

Residents of Barberton’s Pleasant Pointe Assisted Living recently stripped down and posed for a 2015 calendar to benefit a local Kiwanis club. “That morning of the shoot … the residents were like 20-year-olds — giggling, and having the time of their lives,” Pleasant Pointe administrator Teresa Morris told the Akron Beacon Journal. The calendar, which features 87-year-old Dottie…

Howard Jones Ventures Into Transcendent Territory at Trinity Cathedral

The Cathedral Concerts series at Cleveland’s oldest church, Trinity Cathedral, presented another extraordinary show last night as U.K. synthpop icon Howard Jones and his band performed in front of an ecstatic crowd. Alternating between a keytar which allowed him to roam across and even off the stage and a keyboard connected to a laptop, Jones…

Gregg Allman Delivers Memorable Show at Hard Rock Live

Even late into their career, the Allman Brothers Band was still known to play marathon live sets that would run between two and a half and three hours in length (their final show in October of last year was nearly four hours). Gregg Allman’s Friday night set at the Hard Rock Rocksino was abbreviated by…

President Obama Will Speak at the City Club of Cleveland Next Week

No kidding, guys.  “We are thrilled to host the President,” Moulthrop tells Scene. “We’ve hosted each sitting president since Reagan, and it’s a huge honor to continue to be of service to the community and to connect the President with the public he serves.” Hopefully Cleveland is sufficiently recovered from St. Patrick’s Day to enjoy…

State Auditor David Yost Now Open To Auditing Public Records Requests

Citing a lack of simplicity and ease in state public records request processing, State Auditor David Yost says his office will now look into auditing requests that are initially denied. “It’s fundamentally wrong that we should have a situation in Ohio where the government can stonewall a private citizen and force them to spend tens…

CityMusic Cleveland: A Conversation With Violinist Adele Anthony

By Mike Telin After winning the 1996 Carl Nielsen International Violin Competition, Adele Anthony has enjoyed an acclaimed career as a concerto soloist, recitalist and chamber musician. On Thursday, March 12 at 7:30 in Mentor High School’s Performing Arts Center, CityMusic Cleveland will present the first of four free performances featuring Adele Anthony as soloist…

Kyrie Drops 57 in Thrilling 128-125 Overtime Victory Over the Spurs

We’d run out of superlatives before we could effectively describe what happened last night in San Antonio. Kyrie Irving scored 57 points, almost half (27) in the final 17 minutes of the game. He forced overtime with an off-balance 3 off the dribble, then gave the Cavaliers their first lead since the second quarter, with…

LGBT Community Center Seeking Feedback for New Location

The Facility Search Committee of the LGBT Community Center is seeking feedback in its efforts to find a new home for the organization. A survey can be found online. The move comes in tandem with the center’s 40th anniversary here in Cleveland, and a number of neighborhoods across the city are being considered for the…

Prank Kidnapping in Taco Bell Drive Thru Leads to Arrest

We tend to leave the weird crime to the local TV news stations and the sleuths over at Cleveland Dot (photos) (gallery) (best of the beat) (readers react) (analysis) Com, but we’ve hit some sort of weird true crime trifecta this week. With the Chuck E Cheese brawl under our belts, and yesterday’s big mystery…

VIDEO: Get Pumped for Opening Day

The Cleveland Indians released this video earlier this week to amp folks up for opening day. Let’s just say, it worked. (function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if (d.getElementById(id)) return; js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id; js.src = “//connect.facebook.net/en_US/all.js#xfbml=1”; fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs);}(document, ‘script’, ‘facebook-jssdk’)); Post by Cleveland Indians.

Rock Hall Welcomes 10 Millionth Visitor

Balloons cascaded from the ceiling of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as Ross Walker, the venue’s 10 millionth visitor, walked in this morning. “You’re kidding me!” he said as he learned the news.  The New York City resident cited all the awesome Jimi Hendrix items as the main draw for him today.  “This…

Snarky Puppy to Play Fridays@7 Concert at Severance Hall

In 2013, the New York-based avant jazz group Snarky Puppy gave almost 200 performances and workshops on four continents. It played festivals such as North Sea Jazz, Monterey Jazz Festival, Jazz á Vienne, Blue Note Tokyo, and the Melbourne International Jazz Festival. “We play a lot of shows,” says band leader Michael League. “We keep it…

Blackberry Smoke Turns Up its Amps on ‘Holding All the Roses’

Holding All the Roses, Blackberry Smoke’s fourth studio album and its first for Rounder, is its heaviest release yet. Produced by Brendan O’Brien (AC/DC, Aerosmith, Pearl Jam, Bruce Springsteen and Neil Young), the album commences with “Let Me Help You Find the Door,” a swaggering mid-tempo rock tune that sounds like a cross between Tom…

JD McPherson Revives Retro Rock Fun at Beachland Ballroom

JD McPherson, the rockabilly hero of our times, brought out a robust crowd to the Beachland last night and cooked up a fine blend of new songs and older songs from his repertoire. Sound tech issues aside, McPherson came out blazin’ and got everyone moving real quick. Throughout each song, he made sure to spotlight…

Video: A Wintery Trip to Old Man’s Cave

The first signs of spring may be cropping up in Cleveland this week, but here’s a winter wonderland video that’s too stunning not to share. The footage was taken in Hocking Hills at the beginning of the month and uploaded to YouTube by user SayIrishWristWatch. Watch below:

Chagrin Falls Bans the Use of Cell Phones While Driving

In a unanimous vote held on Monday, Chagrin Falls village council issued a complete ban on the use of cell phones while driving. That means that anyone caught texting, emailing, or fiddling with any kind of mobile device while driving through Chagrin Falls can be pulled over and slapped with a fine; a standard that is…

Film Review of the Week: Red Army

Whether or not you identify as a serious hockey fan, the documentary Red Army, which opens Friday exclusively at the Cedar Lee and casts its gaze on what is arguably the greatest dynasty in the history of sports, is worth every last penny of the matinee ticket price. It’s the USSR’s famed Red Army hockey…

Nuevo Mod Mex is Anything but an Imitation

It’s easy to spy a concept like Nuevo Mod Mex in Akron and think rip-off. After all, Momocho Mod Mex in Ohio City has been going strong for nine years. Yet all I see is a sharp operator who saw a gaping hole in the marketplace and set out to plug it. That the restaurant…

Film Spotlight: The Salvation

The Salvation, a new Western flick starring Danish leading man Mads Mikkelson (he of the bleeding eye in Casino Royale) opens this weekend exclusively at the Capitol Theatre. Westerns — good ones anyway — are hard to come by these days, so Cleveland Cinemas pounced on the opportunity to screen The Salvation in conjunction with…

Band of the Week: Hey Mavis

Meet the Band: Laurie Michelle Caner (vocals, banjo, songwriting), Eddie Caner (violin, viola profunda), Bryan Thomas (bass), Kevin Johnson (guitar), Anthony Taddeo (drums) Background: Back in 2010, R.E.M./Smithereens/Red Clay Ramblers producer Don Dixon discovered the Hey Mavis tune “Santa Knows” on a Michael Stanley Christmas compilation CD. Four months later, Dixon produced their debut album,…

Be a Better Fake Irishman

Study up, Clevelanders. Chances are you’ll bump into at least 314 Irishmen or Irishwomen on this glorious holiday (all of whom will combine to represent the full wacky spectrum of sobriety and drunkenness). If you play your cards right, you can claim some Irish lineage too, even if you’re not technically, ethnically, legit. Wow your…

Surviving St. Pat’s in Cleveland

St. Patrick’s Day is not to be taken lightly anywhere — least of all in sunny Cleveland, where we take our booze-fueled holidays very seriously. The word of the day is beer. And the second word of the day is beer. But the third word of the day is preparation. We’re not screwing around here;…

The 20 Essential Cleveland Bars

We gather at bars to mourn, to celebrate, to kill time, to find love, to talk, to meet friends, to partake in shared experiences, to watch games, to play games. The actual drinking part is on the list somewhere, but it’s not really near the top — you can drink anywhere, after all. We choose…

Good Idea? Bad Idea? Is a Downtown St. Pat’s For You?

Will you or won’t you? That usually ends up being the central question come St. Patrick’s Day. Let’s break down both sides as we talk ourselves through the pros and cons of wading through a sea of green-bedecked humanity on the streets of downtown Cleveland on the city’s favorite holiday. If nothing else, going downtown…

All Irish Music, All Day Long

Our list of St. Patrick’s Day concerts doesn’t change much from year to year. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. Cleveland clubs and bars do a respectable job booking bands appropriate for the holiday. House of Blues throws a big, open-to-everyone bash that comes complete with green beer and Irish punk rock courtesy of…


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