15+ Things to Do in Cleveland This Weekend (March 30-April 2)

Our weekly picks of the best things to do in Cleveland this weekend. Also check out our full Cleveland event calendar. THU 03/30 Robyn Hitchcock When Robyn Hitchcock played Music Box Supper Club back in 2014, we wrote that his “famously oddball stage banter started out light — one bizarre, hilarious turn of phrase after the…

Cuyahoga County Pausing Talks on Pay-to-Stay Legislation Due to State Law That Might Preempt Action

Discussions on Cuyahoga County Council’s proposed pay-to-stay legislation have been halted indefinitely by a county law department legal opinion of an existing Ohio state law that might preempt the county from moving forward. Last week, council member Dale Miller sponsored the ordinance modeled after legislation from eight Cuyahoga County municipalities with existing pay-to-stay ordinances, which…

Fire 45 Grille + Social to Open Friday, March 24 in N. Royalton

Following a week of private events, Fire 45 Grille + Social (6031 Royalton Rd., 440-877-0045) in North Royalton will officially open to the public on Friday, March 24. Owner Chad Trush spent a year and a half gutting and rebuilding the former Mario’s restaurant into a stylish American grill. His goal, he says, is to…

Matt Harlan of Chatty’s Pizzeria to Open Chatty’s Tavern in Grafton

Two years ago this month, Matt and Melanie Harlan opened Chatty’s Pizzeria (28611 Lake Rd., 440-471-4485) in Bay Village. The family-friendly restaurant serves hearty, approachable Italian foods like salad, pizza, sandwiches and dessert. To say that Chatty’s has been well received by the community since opening is an understatement. “Things are going great,” says Matt.…

15+ Things to Do in Cleveland This Weekend (March 23-26)

Our weekly picks of the best things to do in Cleveland this weekend. Also check out our full Cleveland event calendar. THU 03/23 Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band This blues singer-guitarist’s 1998 sophomore effort, Trouble Is…, became an immediate hit and went platinum, yielding such radio hits as “Blue on Black,” “True Lies” and “Somehow, Somewhere, Someway”…

Ohio City Neighbors Appeal BZA Decision to Approve Homeless Youth Drop-In Center

Asserting that the proposed homeless youth drop-in center on Franklin Blvd. would increase traffic, noise and crime, seven Ohio City residents have filed an appeal against the Board of Zoning Appeals, which approved the project last month. Three families in close proximity to 4100 Franklin, where Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry is aiming to build its center,…

Mudvayne Coming to Blossom in August

Earlier today, the hard rock group Mudvayne announced the details of its first headlining endeavor since 2009. Coal Chamber, GWAR, Nonpoint and Butcher Babies will join the group on the summer trek. The tour comes to Blossom on Aug. 4. A ticket presale is currently underway, and tickets to the Mudvayne concert at Blossom go on…

Peter Gabriel Headed to Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in September

Peter Gabriel has just announced additional dates for the North American leg of his i/o — The Tour, which will find the Rock Hall Inductee playing new material from his forthcoming album, i/o, as well as delving into his catalogue of hits, fan favorites and “the unexpected.” The trek comes to Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse on…

Front Steps Building In Ohio City Scheduled for Demolition This Week

Nearly three years after it was vacated, the graffitied and hollowed-out Front Steps building at 1545 West 25th in Ohio City began its week-long demolition process Monday. But in unexpected fashion. Firefighters dealt with a blaze — suspected to be the result of arson — in the property which has recently been used as shelter…

Cleveland Taco Week Kicks Off on April 10th

Cleveland Taco Week will kick off on Monday, April 10th. For seven days (April 10th – April 16th) taco lovers will have the opportunity to visit participating Cleveland Taco Week locations to enjoy Taco Week specials for $10 or less. Each participating Cleveland Taco Week restaurant will be offering their own unique taco specials. Take…

The Offspring To Play Blossom in August

Earlier today, the veteran punk band the Offspring announced the details of its Let the Bad Times Roll tour with special guests Sum 41 and Simple Plan. The trek includes a stop at ­­­­­Blossom Music Center on Aug. 22. “One of the best things about being on tour is traveling the world playing to great…

Jackson Browne Coming to Akron Civic Theatre in June

A Rock Hall Inductee, singer-songwriter Jackson Browne has just announced the dates of a summer tour that’ll find the veteran musician performing songs from the entirety of his career. The tour brings Browne to Akron Civic Theatre on June 6. A ticket presale begins at 10 a.m. on Thursday, and tickets to the Jackson Browne…

Cleveland’s Welshly Arms to Release New Album in April

Local rockers Welshly Arms became a national act in 2017 when their tune “Legendary” turned into a huge hit. Their 2018 album, No Place Is Home, then went on to receive more than 350 million total streams and the group played festivals such Lollapalooza, the Reading & Leeds Festival, Bottlerock, Rock am Ring, Hangout Music…

Have Clevelanders Lost Interest in Police Reforms?

This article was published in partnership with The Marshall Project, a nonprofit news organization covering the U.S. criminal justice system. Sign up for their newsletters, and follow them on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. As the Cleveland Division of Police nears its eighth year under federal oversight, “consent decree fatigue” is hampering the city’s efforts to…

Metroparks CEO Brian Zimmerman Gets 10-Year Contract Extension, Raise

Brian Zimmerman, the well-liked executive who helped blossom the Metroparks system since 2010, last week was given an extension to spearhead the park system for another ten years. The CEO will also get another raise, with a new base salary of $340,000 and annual raises up to 3.95% along with annual bonuses of up to…

Fifth Annual Kitten Krazy Fundraiser Begins on March 24

The nonprofit cat shelter Kitten Krazy will once again team up with local photographer Joe Kleon, a Scene contributor, to raise money for its operating costs. Kleon has volunteered at Kitten Krazy for nine years and provides photos of the shelter’s cats to help promote adoptions. At Kitten Krazy, which is in Medina, adoptable cats…

Now Open: Milk + Honey Cafe at Tower City

Anisa Rrapaj opened Milk + Honey downtown in 2021, snagging a spot in the Oswald Centre (1100 Superior Ave.).  She also operates the Hive by Milk + Honey in the Limelight Building, the co-working complex in Ohio City. This week, she opened a new Milk + Honey cafe at Tower City, in the space formerly occupied…

Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Music Festival Stops at Blossom in August

The 2023 Outlaw Music Festival will make a stop at Blossom on Friday, Aug.11. The festival features a rotating cast of country-ish musicians, and the Blossom bill will include Willie Nelson & Family, John Fogerty, Kathleen Edwards, Flatland Cavalry and Particle Kid. A ticket presale is currently underway, and tickets to the Outlaw Music Festival…

Cuyahoga County Considering Pay-to-Stay Legislation That Could Protect Renters from Evictions

Councilmember Dale Miller at Tuesday’s county council meeting introduced a ‘Pay-to-Stay” ordinance, which, if passed, could help residents avoid evictions. “The legislation is patterned after legislation that’s already been passed by eight Cuyahoga County municipalities,” Miller told Scene. “And it provides that if a person is late on their rent, but they put down what…

Without Local Historic Landmark Status, Outlook of Cleveland’s Greyhound Station Could Be Grim

When Downtown’s Greyhound bus station was sold earlier this year, the $1.72 million transaction occurred amidst a flourishing time for center city building conversions. Cleveland was recently cited on a national list of cities leading the conversion of office buildings into residential units. (A difficult task for newer, glassier buildings.) Long-running projects, like the 925 Building/The…

TLC & Shaggy: Hot Summer Nights Tour Headed To Blossom in June

The Grammy-winning supergroup TLC and the Grammy-winning Jamaican singer Shaggy just announced they’ll join forces this summer for the TLC & Shaggy: Hot Summer Nights tour. The trek will also feature performances from special guests En Vogue and Sean Kingston. It comes to Blossom on June 21. A ticket presale begins today, and tickets to…

Battr to Bring Bubble Waffles, Sweet Korean Crepes, Gelato to Tremont

Issa Elkhatib and his partners have signed a lease for 910 Literary Rd. in Tremont, the next-door neighbor to the Lola/Lolita building that is now in the hands of Buildings and Food. Elkhatib’s plans for the 750-square-foot storefront call for bringing some interesting sweets into the neighborhood. “From a customer perspective, you really can’t find…

Counting Crows Coming to MGM Northfield Park — Center Stage in June

Counting Crows have just announced the dates of summer tour with opening act Dashboard Confessional. The two acts will swing into MGM Northfield Park Center Stage on June 29. “One of the best things about a life in rock ’n’ roll is that we spend it traveling the world playing music,” says Crows frontman Adam…

Bibb Appoints Two Transit Riders to RTA Board

After years of advocacy from transit boosters imploring local officials to put transit riders on the RTA board, Cleveland mayor Justin Bibb has done just that. The assignment by Mayor Bibb places Calley Mersmann, the city’s first senior strategist of transit and mobility, and Jeff Sleasman, a biomed tech executive, in a prime position to…

Expanded Dyngus Day Returning to Gordon Square on April 10

Organizers of this year’s Dyngus Day have just announced that this year’s festivities will expand from last year. The celebration will once again take place at Gordon Green in the Gordon Arts District, but patrons will also be able to polka their way through W. 58th St., which will be closed off for vendor sales,…

Climate Change Challenges Ohio Farmers

Kris Swartz had a better growing season this year than he expected. He planted later than usual in the spring because it rained a lot, but dry weather in August and September gave his crops more time to grow and catch up with the lost time from spring. Swartz, who grows corn, wheat and soybeans…

The Cure To Play Blossom in June

In the wake of completing a successful European tour in 2022,  Goth rock icons the Cure have announced the dates of a North American tour that includes a stop on June 11 at Blossom. Dubbed the Songs of a Lost World tour, the trek will feature the opening act Twilight Sad at all shows. A…

Sammy Rae & the Friends Headed to House of Blues in September

The Brooklyn, NY-based jazz/rock/pop act Sammy Rae & the Friends just announced the dates of a fall headline tour that includes a stop at House of Blues on Sept. 26. The group’s most recent singles include the the soulful “Closer to You” and the jazzy retro pop “If It All Goes South,” which is accompanied…

Elise Trouw To Play Happy Dog on March 21 as Part of First-Ever D Tour

Independent venues and promoters across the country have teamed up for a new program dubbed D Tour. D TOUR, a new, artist-driven collective dedicated to “doing business in the economy of touring,” launched last March. The network of independent venues and promoters from across the country includes the Happy Dog. The program will offer national…

Is This Downtown Cleveland’s Retail Moment?

All Clevelanders suffer a burden of benevolence, an endless debt to repay the city, to contribute to its never-ending narrative of redemption. You can see that in John D. Rockfeller’s Beaux Arts tower on West 9th. It’s there in Jeff and Tom Heinen, who, after some necessary nudges of confidence from city boosters, opened up…

Fiyah Korean BBQ & Hot Pot to Open Saturday, March 18

For nearly three years, diners have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of Fiyah, a contemporary Korean barbecue restaurant in the St. Clair Superior neighborhood. The large building (1253 E. 55th St.), located a couple blocks north of Sterle’s Country House, has been slowly taking shape since early 2020. Now, at long last, the restaurant has…

A Canton-Based Christian Health Nonprofit Saddled Thousands With Debt as It Built a Family Empire Including a Pot Farm, a Bank and an Airline

Originally published by ProPublica, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox. Bonnie Martin kept the bleeding secret for as long as she could. Her sisters, boyfriend and sons knew nothing of her illness until suddenly, during a family gathering in October…


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