

Geraci’s Owner: “We Need to Stick Together, Support Local Business When We Can, Because We Don’t Know Who’s Coming Out of This”
Bucky Spoth is part of a third generation of family members who have been owners of Geraci’s Restaurant, the University Heights Italian institution that expanded to Pepper Pike and Mayfield Village in the last few years. His maternal grandparents opened the restaurant in 1956, and since then it’s been a family affair. With delivery and takeout…
New Single From Local Rock Act Terrycloth Mother Speaks to the Coronavirus Crisis
The local post-punk act Terrycloth Mother, a group that features veteran local musicians James Pequignot (bass, vocals), John Panza (drums), Drew Maziasz (guitar) and Tebbs Karney (pedal steel guitar) makes music that evokes “dark and dreamy soundscapes, fashioning lyrical odes to the surrealistic horror of our modern world.” The band has just released “The Dancing Plague,” a…
Music Box Supper Club to Host a Special Facebook Live Concert with Auld Pitch
To help locals who didn’t get to visit their favorite bar on St. Patrick’s Day, at 7 p.m. tomorrow, the Music Box Supper Club will host a special Facebook Live concert with Auld Pitch. “Please be assured, the performers are all going to be practicing ‘social distancing’ on our stage,” reads a press release announcing the gig.…
Cleveland Chef Michael Symon Wants to Help You Cook Good Food at Home During the Coronavirus Shutdown
Cleveland’s own Michael Symon has launched a series of free, live cooking demos this week to help people who are social distancing at home get in the mood to make food. “I know everyone is cooped up in their homes trying to get through this crazy situation,” Symon said in a recent Facebook video. Using…
In Place of Performing on St. Patrick’s Day, Flogging Molly Releases Acoustic Version of ‘Float’
Since the Irish punk band Flogging Molly wasn’t able to perform on St. Patrick’s Day for the first time in its lengthy career, the group’s Dave King and Bridget Regan recorded an intimate acoustic rendition of their hit “Float,” a song about positivity in times of turmoil, and posted it to their Twitter and Facebook…
Apollo’s Fire Launches a New Video Series
As a way of providing some programming you can enjoy at home, the local classical music group Apollo’s Fire has just launched Music for the Soul, a semi-weekly series of online programs featuring concert videos, interviews and related reading. Appropriately enough, the first episode, which came out today, is a special St. Patrick’s Day edition. It…
Local Singer-Songwriter Hosts Facebook Live Concerts and Classes to Raise Money for the Greater Cleveland Food Bank
During the coronavirus pandemic, local singer-songwriter Jesse Friedberg has decided to host live interactive concerts and classes at 11 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday on Facebook with the goal of getting viewers to donate money to the Greater Cleveland Food Bank. “They’ve been well-received,” says Friedberg. “We posted one yesterday, and I think we’ll…
The Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless Has Started Emergency Fund to Help Vulnerable Population
In an effort to help homeless Ohioians during the coronavirus spread, the Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless is asking for Clevelanders to consider donating to its emergency response fund. The fund will work to provide housing for those already affected by the virus, as well as help people on the verge of homelessness and…
Rolling Stones Postpone Their Summer Tour
The Rolling Stones have just announced that they’ve postponed the summer tour that would have brought them to Cleveland for the first time in almost 20 years. The group was slated to play in June at FirstEnergy Stadium. “We’re hugely disappointed to have to postpone the tour,” reads a statement put out by the band.…
Dunking on DeWine for Last-Minute Primary Postponement is Really Weird!
An increasing number of Ohio Democrats are pouncing on Monday night’s chaos as an opportunity to criticize Republican Gov. Mike DeWine for what they view as his dangerous mishandling of the statewide primary elections. DeWine and Secretary of State Frank LaRose defied the order of a Franklin County judge late Monday night and declared a…
MetroHealth Now Also Testing for Coronavirus
MetroHealth has joined UH and the Cleveland Clinic today in the ability to test for the coronavirus, though its service doesn’t come with the convenience of a drive-thru. CEO Akram Boutros said the hospital system hopes to ramp up to about 500 tests a day in the coming weeks. For now, they will concentrate on…
Rock Hall Offers Free Online Resources for Teachers and Parents
Closed on account of the coronavirus pandemic, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame sent out a press release earlier today encouraging parents and teachers working to create plans for distance learning to explore its free online resources. Rock Hall EDU, the Rock Hall’s new digital learning platform, you can access professionally developed lesson plans,…
House of Blues Announces New Dates for Many of Its March Shows
House of Blues has announced new dates for several of its March and April concerts that were cancelled due to coronavirus concerns. The March 14 show featuring Mr. Speed, the KISS tribute band, has been moved to May 2, and Hippie Sabotage will now play on Aug. 12. Andrew Santino has been rescheduled for July…
Dropkick Murphys to Stream Tonight’s Concert From Boston
A terrific Irish punk band that always draws big, rowdy crowds when it plays here in Cleveland, Dropkick Murphys will stream tonight’s concert, dubbed Streaming Up from Boston, in the wake of the postponement of its St. Patrick’s Day Week Boston Blowout. The stream will be free, and it goes live at 7 p.m. “For…
Welp, As of *THIS* Moment, The Primary Elections are Off Again? Maybe?
Based on a statement posted to social media by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Sec. of State Frank LaRose, the Columbus Dispatch is now reporting that the Ohio primary elections will not go forward Tuesday. This is an update on the news we reported an hour ago, when it looked like the elections were back…
As of this Moment, the Ohio Primary Elections are Back on for Tues. March 17
In defiance of recommendations from Gov. Mike DeWine and Secretary of State Frank LaRose, a Franklin County judge has ruled that postponing Ohio’s primary elections 12 hours before polls are set to open would set a “terrible precedent.” The primaries, which appeared to be called off this afternoon, are now back on. (Bear in mind…
City of Cleveland Will Suspend Evictions Due to Coronavirus Hardship for Two Months
The City of Cleveland will suspend evictions “caused by economic hardship resulting from the coronavirus pandemic,” city council president Kevin Kelley announced this afternoon. Legislation on that front is expected to be passed a week from today at city council’s next meeting but Kelley, in a letter to Cleveland Municipal Housing Court Judge Mona Scott,…
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine Proposes Postponing Tuesday Primaries, Final Decision Falls to Courts
With the clock ticking, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Secretary of State Frank LaRose recommended Monday that Tuesday’s statewide primary elections be postponed due to the novel Coronavirus, which causes COVID-19. It was their recommendation that all in-person voting be postponed until June 2nd and that voting by absentee ballot be extended until that date.…
Boys From the County Hell to Livestream Their Annual St. Patrick’s Day Concert
For two decades now, it’s been a St. Patrick’s Day tradition that the Boys From the County Hell play throughout town to celebrate the holiday. A Pogues tribute act, the group usually kicks things off St. Patrick’s Day at 9 a.m. with a show at House of Blues and then works its way from one Cleveland club…
Cleveland Restaurants and Bars May Have Closed, But These Places Still Offer Take-Out and Delivery
Don’t worry, you won’t have to exclusively cook at home for the foreseeable future in Ohio. Even though Ohio Gov. DeWine shut down all restaurants and bars, there are still plenty of take-out and delivery options to be had in the Land. The following list will continue to be updated as time progresses, but for…
The Kent Stage Announces New Dates for Most March Concerts
All March concerts at the Kent Stage will be rescheduled due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis. Blues singer-guitarist Robert Cray [pictured] will now perform on Friday, June 5, bluesman Christone “Kingfish” Ingram will return on Thursday, June 18, and singer-songwriter John Waite will now play at the club on Friday, July 31. Singer-guitarist Bob Mould was slated to perform at the club for…
Produce, Seafood, Beer and Other Distributors Suffering from Ohio Restaurant Closures as Well
At 9 p.m. on Sunday, March 15, all Ohio bars and restaurants were ordered to close until further notice – apart from take-out and delivery business. Obviously, this action will have devastating effects on the hospitality industry and all of the people who work in area bars and restaurants. But the ripple effects are equally…
Local Rockers the Fifth House Have Released a New Music Video
Earlier today, the local rock band the Fifth House released a new music video for its new single, “In My Way,” which was recorded locally with Jim Wirt (Incubus, Gwen Stefani, Fionna Apple) at Superior Sound Studios. The band features siblings Julia and Wesley Crow and best friends Nick Weber and Brandon Clarkson. Wirt, who…
Streaming in the Age of Social Distancing, Some Picks from Netflix, Prime and Kanopy
Scene, like much of Ohio, is staying home for the forseeable future. While we’ll continue to report on the steady drumbeat of COVID-19 news as it emerges from government leaders and hospital systems, we also recognize that we’re going to lose our minds if we don’t step away from social media every now and again…
Planted Flag Brewery’s Grand Opening Still Takes Place Today But the Place Is Open For Take-Out Only
Planted Flag Brewing, a new family-owned brewery in Medina, was scheduled to have its grand opening today. But since Gov. Mike DeWine has ordered that all bars and restaurants close until the coronavirus threat diminishes, the place will only be open for takeout beginning at 4 p.m. You can find a food menu and beer…
Local Coffee Roaster Ready Set! Offering Free Daily Home Delivery
Ready Set!, the locally based coffee roaster based in Fairview Park, will offer free daily home delivery and discounts on its Brazilian and Guatemalan coffees through April. “We know you will need the boost this week; no need to make the stop,” reads an email blast the company sent out. “We’re coming to you. All orders…
Cleveland Restaurant Owners React to Order that Shutters Restaurants
At 9 p.m. on Sunday, March 15, all Ohio bars and restaurants were ordered to close until further notice (apart from take-out and delivery business). Obviously, this action will have devastating repercussions throughout the hospitality industry. Most of the operators I spoke to, while deeply concerned for the well-being of their employees, understand that the…
Cleveland Scene Will Temporarily Pause Print Distribution Because of Coronavirus
For the first time in nearly 50 years, since Scene was founded in July of 1970, there will be no print edition this week. We have made the decision to pause the print product for a variety of reasons, all obviously tying back to the coronavirus pandemic. Scene, like other altweeklies, serves its readership with…
‘Phoenix, Oregon,’ an Independent Film Opening in Ohio on Friday, Offers Alternative At-Home Viewing Option
The new independent film Phoenix, Oregon, is set to open at the Movies 10 & Movies 10 Arcade in Nelsonville and at the Pierce Point Cinema in Amelia on Friday. As public gatherings have been canceled and social distancing becomes the new norm, the film’s distributors have offered an alternative at-home viewing option that’ll still…
Here’s How to File for Ohio Unemployment Benefits if Your Job Was Affected by Coronavirus
Yesterday, Gov. DeWine made the monumental decision to shut down all restaurants and bars indefinitely in an effort to curb the spread of coronavirus. Although, take-out and delivery options are still allowed, the new mandate largely affects all service industry employees. Many other small businesses have had to make hard choices to lay-off workers as…
All My Sports Are Gone, Episode 1 — The A to Z Podcast With Andre Knott and Zac Jackson
Andre and Zac talk through the new realities of the world and the sports world. Subscribe to A to Z here or stream below.
Greater Cleveland Aquarium Announces Temporary Closure Due to COVID-19
As a precautionary measure, the Greater Cleveland Aquarium has closed today due to coronavirus concerns. “This is an unprecedented crisis and the move to shut down public operations was an exceedingly painful decision for our leadership,” says General Manager Stephanie White in a press release. “Our team, the community and our aquatic residents are counting…
Ohio Schools Mobilize to Fight Hunger During Coronavirus Shutdown
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio schools will begin their coronavirus shutdown later today, and local and state agencies and organizations are mobilizing quickly to ensure children in need don’t go hungry. There are hundreds of thousands of K-12 students who rely on free or reduced-price meals at school, and the USDA approved the Ohio Department of…
All Ohio Bars and Restaurants Ordered Closed at 9 p.m. and Until Further Notice
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, Lt. Gov. John Husted and Public Health Director Amy Acton announced Sunday that all Ohio bars and restaurants will be ordered closed at 9 p.m. and until further notice. DeWine said at the afternoon press conference that he was moved to make the decision after receiving photos from multiple parts of…
The Nightlight in Akron is Closed Until Further Notice
Citing the safety of its staff and patrons, the Nightlight, an independent theater in Akron, has just announced it’ll be closed until further notice because of coronavirus concerns. “We will be asking for support along with our community during this tough time,” reads a press release issued earlier today. “For now, take care of your…
Ohio Gov. DeWine to CNN This Morning: ‘It Would Not Surprise Me At All If Schools Did Not Open Again This Year’
On CNN’s State of The Union this morning, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) said, odds are “this is going to go on a lot longer and it would not surprise me at all if schools did not open again this year.” The odds are "this is going to go on a lot longer and it would…
A Running List of Cleveland Restaurants and Bars Now Temporarily Closed Over Coronavirus
Out of caution over coronavirus and in concert with efforts to limit public gatherings, many Cleveland restaurants and bars are adjusting hours or temporarily shuttering. We’ll keep a running and updated list below, as much as we can. In the meantime, do try to get some takeout or delivery from your favorite local places that…
Drive-Through COVID-19 Testing Begins Saturday in Cleveland
Drive-through COVID-19 testing, coordinated by the Cleveland Clinic and University Hospital systems, will begin Saturday at 11 a.m. in the garage of the W.O. Walker Building in University Circle. The hospitals announced Friday night that Cleveland Clinic patients with a doctor’s note will start being screened Saturday. UH patients with doctors’ notes will be added…
Scheduled to Take Place Next Month, Record Store Day Will Now Happen in June
A worldwide event designed to “celebrate a record store’s place in the community” by allowing independent record stores to sell exclusive product (mostly limited edition vinyl releases), Record Store Day takes place each year in April. But because the coronavirus has limited social interaction for the next month or two, the event’s organizers have announced…
Cleveland Public Library is Closing All Branches Until Further Notice
The Cleveland Public Library announced Friday afternoon that, “out of an abundance of caution,” and in an effort to curtail the spread of COVID-19, it will close at the end of the day Friday until further notice. All programs and services at the downtown main library and 27 neighborhood branches are canceled. The library will continue, however,…
Rock Hall Announces Closure and Cancellation of All March Events
In a press release sent out earlier today, the Rock Hall announced that it has cancelled all March events, and it’ll close tomorrow and remain closed until Friday, March 27. The press release reads, “The health and safety of our community is critically important to us. As part of an international effort to help prevent…
Ghosts of Devil’s Swamp, an LBM and Saucisson Pop-Up Event in Slavic Village
On March 19, 20 and 21, LBM bar in Lakewood and Saucisson in Slavic Village, will team up to host a creative event honoring a great Southern tradition: the haunting of Devil’s Swamp in Thibodaux, Louisiana. “People in New Orleans and Louisiana itself, especially the natives, have heard the majority of these legends a hundred…
Cleveland’s Current Winter is the Third Mildest on Record, National Weather Service Reports
If the weather this winter seems more balmy to you than usual, you aren’t wrong. The National Weather Service of Cleveland has announced that, so far, the 2019/2020 winter season is one of mildest on record, the third mildest in fact. Northeast Ohio in general was warmer overall. The warmest Cleveland winter on record came…
Grog Shop to Temporarily Close Amidst Growing Coronavirus Concerns
Earlier today, Grog Shop owner Kathy Blackman sent out an email announcing that the Cleveland Heights music venue she owns will temporarily close due to coronavirus concerns. “After careful consideration and much painful deliberation, I have decided to temporarily close the Grog Shop,” reads the press release. “This decision was not made lightly, but I…
Here’s T. Rex’s Cleveland Show at the Agora in 1974
Welp. With many concerts canceled around Cleveland and the Rock Hall induction ceremony postponed and everyone practicing good social distancing, maybe you should spend a little bit of time with some vintage concerts today and in the coming weeks. May we suggest this Nov. 1974 T. Rex show at the legendary Agora ballroom for this…
City of Cleveland to Halt Water and Power Shutoffs, Restore Connections
Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson announced at a press conference Friday that the city will temporarily halt all water and electric power shutoffs and will restore service to those whose water and power have been disconnected. These actions follow others undertaken by the city to reduce the spread and mitigate the severity of the novel coronavirus,…
Mason’s Creamery Switches Its Ramen Shop to Take-Out Only Due to Coronavirus Concerns
Citing coronavirus concerns, Mason’s Creamery in Ohio City has announced plans to change its seasonal ramen shop to a take-out-only format effective immediately. “We want to make sure everyone stays as physically healthy as they can be, and also maintain as close to a sense of normalcy operationally so as to not affect the financial well-being…
Two Akron-Based Indie Rock Bands Issue a Collaborative Release
Just today, the Akron indie rock bands Swell Tides and Roid Rage released SPLIT, a collaborative release that includes a four-song segment from each group as well as a song that features both bands. The tracks were produced in part at Akron’s Electric Company Records, which also mastered the songs to analog tape. According to…
Spotted Owl to Close Both Locations for a Week Out of Coronavirus Caution, Staff on Full Paid Leave
The Spotted Owl has closed both of its locations for the next week out as a precaution in the spreading coronavirus pandemic. Owner Will Hollingsworth noted in the announcement that all staff is on full paid leave for that period. View this post on Instagram We’re closing both bars for the next week, to avoid…
Cleveland Clinic Discovers Five New Cases of COVID-19 in First Day of Internal Testing
Cleveland Clinic CEO Dr. Tomislav Mihaljevic told CNBC Friday morning that the hospital system had discovered five positive cases of COVID-19 Thursday, the first day of its in-house testing process. (The remarks come at the tail end of the interview embedded above, ~7:15.) Mihaljevic said that some of the new cases were patients who had…
Vote in Scene’s Best of Cleveland 2020 Poll Now
There can only be one rose. It’s time again for Best of Cleveland, that special slice of the year when, amidst the general hellscape of the world, we take a minute to celebrate the very best that Cleveland has to offer. To do that, we again need your help. From the best bars and burgers…
Local Musician Honors His Late Son With a Song About His Tragic Death
Last year, local singer-songwriter Ryan Ward lost his 10-year-old son James to what he calls a “medical mystery.” “My healthy, smart and outgoing 10-year-old son James [pictured] went to sleep and never woke up,” Ward says in an email exchange. “To this day, we don’t know what caused his death. We hope that by sharing…
Nighttown to Close After the Weekend for Approximately Eight Weeks Because of Coronavirus
“I’ve decided with a very heavy heart – and I can’t believe I’m saying this – I’ve decided to cease operations at Nighttown after service Sunday night,” says a shaken Brendan Ring, owner. “I gathered all of my staff today and told them, for the sake of you guys, for the sake of our customers, and…
In Wake of Ohio’s Mass Gathering Ban, Cleveland’s Smaller Music Venues Announce Schedule Changes but Hope to Remain Open
Earlier today, Governor Mike DeWine issued a ban on mass gatherings of 100 people or more. This obviously effects many of Cleveland’s mid-sized clubs, but there remains the possibility of hosting small concerts that attract crowds of 100 or fewer people or remaining open in come capacity while places like the Agora are now closed…
Cleveland Indians Home Opener Postponed For at Least Two Weeks Due to Coronavirus
Following Gov. Mike DeWine’s announcement today that banned all state-wide gatherings of 100 people or more due to coronavirus, Major League Baseball has also decided to push back all Opening Day game at least for two weeks. That includes the Cleveland Indians’ March 26 Home Opener. All remaining spring training games have also been cancelled.…
State of Ohio Issues Order Banning All Gatherings of 100 or More People
In his daily press briefing on the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced a statewide order banning gatherings of 100 or more people. The restrictions apply to any gathering held in an auditorium, stadium, theater, meeting hall or outdoor venue and includes fairs, parades and festivals. The restrictions do not apply to personal…
Cleveland’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Postponed Due to Coronavirus Concerns
This year’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony is now postponed following coronavirus concerns in Ohio. The event was supposed to take place May 2 in Cleveland, and a new date has not been confirmed. “We are very disappointed to announce the postponement of this year’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction…
With a Debt of More Than $1.5 Million, Chef Jonathon Sawyer Files for Bankruptcy
Cleveland chef Jonathon Sawyer and his wife Amelia Zatik Sawyer have filed for Chapter 7 in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Cleveland. The filing shows debts that add up to more than $1.5 million, largely to food suppliers like Blue Ribbon Meats, Catanese Classic Seafoods and Chef 2 Chef Foods. On the other side of…
Watch Rapper Machine Gun Kelly Teach the World About Cleveland Slang
Vanity Fair recently gave Shaker Heights High School grad Machine Gun Kelly the chance to explain Cleveland slang. In a ridiculous nearly-8-minute video, the rapper/actor was more than game to break down stuff like Sweetest Day, the Q, ‘The Mistake By the Lake,” Dead Man’s Curve, pop vs. soda and the Muni Lot to people…
Some of the Best Ramen in Northeast Ohio Can be Found at Issho Ni in Willoughby
Noodle-obsessed diners will travel near and far to sniff out claims of the region’s best bowls. One such place on the receiving end of numerous laudatory remarks is Issho Ni (34302 Euclid Ave., 440-306-8020) in Willoughby. The restaurant took the place of Shogun Japanese Steak House, which closed a few years back. While the hibachi…
Report Exposes Ohio’s Need for Domestic Violence Prevention Funding
COLUMBUS, Ohio — An annual report highlights the importance of funding programs that keep domestic violence survivors safe. A one-day census by the National Network to End Domestic Violence found in Ohio, more than 2,600 survivors of domestic violence, including children, sought refuge or assistance with shelter, housing, transportation or legal counsel. Another 263 requests…
The Kent Stage Releases a Statement About Coronavirus, Reports No Cancellations at the Moment
Earlier today, the Kent Stage sent out a press release that addresses the coronavirus pandemic. “Our number one priority is the safety of our customers, employees, artists and vendors, and we immediately implemented precautions to ensure the safety of all,” reads the press release, adding that the concert club is “thoroughly cleaned” every night. “Staff…
A Late-Night Songwriting Session Led to Local Singer-Guitarist Austin Walkin’ Cane’s New Album
Singer-guitarist Austin Walkin’ Cane Charanghat likes to say that he ended up in Ohio because of “room and board.” His father moved to the States from India in 1966 and saved up enough money to bring his wife to the country in 1967. Charanghat was born three years later. “My dad came to Dayton with…
Ohio to Limit Nursing Home Visits, Will Issue Order on Mass Gatherings in 24-36 Hours
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced Tuesday new restrictions for nursing homes in the state and said that an executive order restricting mass gatherings would be coming in the next 24 to 36 hours. DeWine and Dr. Amy Acton, Director of Ohio’s Department of Public Health, said that there was now a fourth confirmed case of…
This Weekend’s United We Brunch Event Has Been Postponed Out of Caution Over Coronavirus
It’s with great disappointment that we share the news that we have made the decision to postpone this Saturday’s United We Brunch event, due to concerns about COVID-19. While we love a great party as much as you do, the health and safety of our event attendees, vendors and staff is our highest priority. We…
Cleveland International Film Festival has been Canceled Due to Coronavirus
Mayor Frank Jackson announced Tuesday afternoon that the Cleveland International Film Festival would be canceled in an effort to prevent the spread of the novel Coronavirus (Covid-19). The annual cinema showcase, which attracts upwards of 100,000 guests, was to have been held from March 25 to April 5 at Tower City Cinemas and satellite locations.…
The Terminal Tower Observation Deck Opens to the Public March 28
This year, the Terminal Tower observation deck is opening up to the public a week earlier than normal, starting March 28. Of course, nabbing a ticket isn’t going to be the easiest thing to do in Cleveland. The tours are only available on Saturday and Sundays, and tourists must first sign up for the pleasure…
Cleveland St. Patrick’s Day Parade Canceled Over Coronavirus Concerns
Cleveland will join Boston and other cities in canceling its St. Patrick’s Day parade next week over coronavirus concerns. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine yesterday said the state had recommended such parades and large gatherings not go on. In a press release this morning, the parade’s executive director Linda Carney said: “It is my sad duty…
Tegan and Sara to Perform at House of Blues in August
During the course of their career, the indie rock duo Tegan and Sara has sold well over one million records and received three Juno Awards as well as various other accolades. In 2016, they created the Tegan and Sara Foundation, which fights for health, economic justice, and representation for LGBTQ girls and women. They’ve just…
Cleveland POPS Does Pop Hits From the ’70s and ’80s and the Rest of the Classical Music to Catch This Week
Updated classics performed by CityMusic Cleveland and the Contemporary Youth Orchestra top this week’s list of varied events. Jazz bassist and composer John Clayton is the central attraction in four concerts around town by CityMusic Cleveland from March 11-14. His Home takes a fresh look at Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9 (“From the New World”) in…
Election Officials Don’t Want Coronavirus to Sideline Ohio Voters
COLUMBUS, Ohio — With the Ohio primary less than a week away, election officials don’t want COVID-19 to become a hindrance to democracy. Secretary of State Frank LaRose has been working with local election officials and health departments to help reduce the risk of coronavirus transmission on Election Day, March 17. Those efforts include moving…
Young Teen Girls Dance For Their Lives at Dobama Theatre
Practically nobody wants to relive their pre-teen and early teen years, especially girls. It is a time when young females are about to blossom into womanhood, carrying with them all the insecurities and misunderstandings of childhood. In short, it’s a time of life that vaguely resembles a Hieronymus Bosch painting, full of earthly delights and…
Benh Zeitlin’s ‘Wendy’ is Gloomy Retelling of ‘Peter Pan’
After eight years, director Benh Zeitlin has followed up his wondrous Oscar-winning debut Beasts of the Southern Wild with a sophomore effort: Wendy, a much less wondrous film that nevertheless retains its Beast-ly vibe. It opens Friday in select area theaters. Zeitlin’s observant regional portraiture is reminiscent of the early work of director David Gordon…
With a Slim But Tight Menu and Open Fire Cooking, Alea Dazzles in Ohio City
The divide between good chicken and great chicken is wide enough to pilot a yacht through. Good chicken is filling yet forgettable, but truly exceptional roast chicken has a way of making diners shift from indifferent picking to impassioned debate, literally redirecting the table talk in its direction. The chicken ($28) at Alea is such…
Band of the Week: Nathan-Paul
Meet the Band: Nathan-Paul (saxophone) A PASTOR’S SON: Local saxophonist Nathan-Paul originally sang in a third-grade choir in his elementary school. After his father, a pastor, got him a saxophone, he found it was “immediately easy” to play the instrument because he had learned to play recorder in school and those skills transferred to the…
Rewind: 45 Years Ago On This Date, Roxy Music’s Phil Manzanera Made the Cover of Scene
This July, Cleveland Scene will turn 50 years old, and in advance of the occasion, we’ve decided to dig into the archives on a weekly basis to republish something that appeared in the paper on that date (or thereabouts) during Scene’s first decade. This interview with Roxy Music’s Phil Manzanera by Cliff Michalski appeared in the…
Savage Love: Brownie Points
I’m a cis bi woman, and I mainly have sex with people with penises. I have a really gross problem, sorry. It’s been an issue for as long as I’ve been sexually active — but in the past few years, it seems to have gotten worse. If I am being penetrated vaginally, especially if it’s…
Easy Like Sunday Morning: 10 Cleveland Brunches We Love
Brunch is a big deal for Clevelanders. Here’s our pick of 10 to check out. Dinerbar on Clifton 11801 Clifton Blvd., Lakewood, 216-521-5003, dinerbaronclifton.com Loyal fans of the original Diner on Clifton, which operated for 17 years just 160 meters away from the new Dinerbar on Clifton, will quickly observe how much has changed. But they…
Cleveland CDCs Are Working Together to Bring Development to Neighborhoods That Have Been Left Behind
A river runs through Collinwood made out of concrete and rusted railroad tracks. It’s a dividing line, hemmed by unkempt weeds and plastic bottles, that you can cross without even knowing it, a stopover, a no-place, a between-place. But Jamar Doyle, executive director of the recently-formed Greater Collinwood Development Corporation, wants to bridge the divide.…
Get Out: Everything You Should Be Doing in Cleveland This Week (March 11-17)
WED 03/11 Cleveland Restaurant Week As part of a special promotion put on by Cleveland Independents, a group of independent local restaurants, you can get a three-course prix fixe meal at participating restaurants for a mere $33 per person. Prices may vary, and tax and gratuity aren’t included. The event runs through March 21. Find…






