15+ Things To Do in Cleveland This Weekend (March 24-27)

Our weekly picks of the best things to do in Cleveland this weekend. Also check out our full Cleveland event calendar. THU 03/24 Finesse Mitchell Comedian Finesse Mitchell recently picked up three major network pilots and a Comedy Central special. A strong-willed Southerner, the Atlanta-born comedian’s routine deals with scaring off his sister’s boyfriends and adjusting…

Ohio Officials Hold Summit to Prepare for Ukrainian Refugees

As the Russian war on Ukraine stretched into its fourth week, more than 3,000,000 Ukrainians have fled their home country, over half of these refugees being children. Last Thursday, at St. Vladimir’s Grand Hall in Parma’s Ukrainian Village, the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services hosted a summit to discuss a potential influx of…

A Drama Featuring ODOT Workers Hits a Speed Bump at Playwrights Local

There is something inherently intriguing about a play that happens within a particular occupational setting, allowing us to experience the specific way people in various jobs deal with their tasks and each other. It provides an opportunity to peer into what makes people tick in a closed environment. Millwood Outpost, now at Playwrights Local, puts…

CSU Men’s Basketball Coach Dennis Gates Taking Head Coaching Job at Mizzou

Cleveland State University athletics announced Tuesday what had been rumored for the past several days: men’s basketball coach Dennis Gates, architect and shaman of the recent Vikings renaissance, would be departing CSU to become head coach for the University of Missouri men’s basketball team. Gates led the Vikings through one of the most successful stretches…

Pizzeria DiLauro in Bainbridge to Open Next-Door Lounge

When Pizzeria DiLauro (17800 Chillicothe Rd., 440-384-3947) opened last year in Bainbridge, owner Tiffany DiLauro fully intended to keep her next-door day spa up and running. But the pizza shop business took off so quickly that it required both her hands-on involvement and some of her spa’s square footage. Tiffany and husband Adam cut a…

Extra Burn Keto Reviews (Scam or Legit) – Is It Worth Your Money?

Nowadays, a lot of people are having weight problems. This is because people love sitting and prefer working at their computer or do other sitting-related job. People also enjoy junk food and fat food items, which could cause fat accumulation in our bodies. There are many methods to lose weight, including hard exercise, eating less…

Former Cuyahoga County Sheriff Gerald McFaul Dies at the Age of 87

Gerald T. McFaul, the longest-serving sheriff in Cuyahoga County, died Saturday at the age of 87. The throwback politician who prided himself on being a fiery Irish Democrat while rising from a pipefitter to a Cleveland City Council member in 1967 was elected as sheriff in 1977 and served until 2009. “With the heaviest of…

Outlaw Music Festival Coming to Blossom in July

Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Music Festival will pull into Blossom on Friday, July 29, with a lineup featuring Willie Nelson & Family, ZZ Top, Gov’t Mule and Larkin Poe. “The Outlaw Music Festival Tour has always been about family and friends coming together for a great day of music and fun, and with the amazing group…

Playhouse Square Reaches Agreement with Union Projectionists Ahead of CIFF46

A resolution over staffing at the Cleveland International Film Festival was tentatively reached at a meeting Saturday morning between Playhouse Square leadership and video projectionists with the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) Local 160. North Shore AFL-CIO Executive Secretary Dan O’Malley told Scene in a weekend text message that “everyone walked away satisfied.”…

Delta 8 vs Delta 9: What’s The Difference?

There’s a new cannabinoid player in town, and most don’t know everything about it… YET. The interest in the delta-9 products will probably continue. As a general rule—for everyone’s health and safety—before we even dip our toes into this ‘legal’ THC variant, as some say, it’s vital that we do our research on it first.…

School Mask Mandates in the U.S. Reduced Delta Variant Transmission by 72%

The verdict is, once again, in: Masking in schools is effective. During the COVID-19 pandemic’s delta variant wave, schools that required masking had approximately one-fourth the rates of in-school coronavirus transmission than schools with optional or partial masking policies, researchers report online March 9 in Pediatrics. While the findings reinforce past research on masking efficacy,…

Cleveland’s A Sense of Purpose Releases New Album

The Cleveland-based metalcore act A Sense of Purpose has just released its new EP, All the Grief Was Gone. Produced by the Grammy-nominated team at Lititz, PA-based Atrium Audio (August Burns Red, ERRA), the record came together when touring shut down during the pandemic. The group intended to record in March of 2020 but had…

Chris Ronayne Uncorks Cuyahoga County Executive Platform at The City Club

If you thought the idea of a 21st Century Great Lakes Expo died with the political career of former Cuyahoga County Executive Ed FitzGerald, think again. Chris Ronayne, the Democratic frontrunner for County Exec, unveiled his platform Tuesday in a City Club address, and it included a “Freshwater Festival” he said could highlight innovations in…

Here Are Your Daily Hosts for the Newly Merged WCPN and WKSU on 89.7

On March 28, the mega public radio station in Northeast Ohio will launch its new programming schedule on WKSU, 89.7 FM. The Monday through Friday programs will remain largely unchanged for listeners of WCPN, but will feature two hosts from the former WKSU, Amanda Rabinowitz and Jeff St. Clair. “As we looked at how to…

Cleveland Mac ‘n’ Cheese Week Returns in April

We’re bringing you $5 Mac ‘n’ Cheese Week from some of Cleveland’s most popular restaurants. Cleveland Mac ‘n’ Cheese Week will kick off on Monday, April 11th. For seven days (April 11th – April 17th) Mac ‘n’ Cheese lovers will have the opportunity to visit participating Cleveland Mac ‘n’ Week locations to enjoy $5 Mac…

Skyline Chili Once Again Serving Green 3-Ways for St. Patrick’s Day

The luck of the Irish has brought a true culinary pot of gold to Ohio once again. On March 17, participating Skyline Chili locations* will be celebrating St. Patrick’s Day by serving up “Green Ways,” aka 3-, 4- and 5-Ways made with what the restaurant is calling “shamrock green” spaghetti. It’s a perfect way to…

Annual Avon Heritage Duck Tape Festival To Take Place in June

The Avon Heritage Duck Tape Festival returns in-person this summer. It launched in 2004 with the encouragement of Avon residents as a “fun twist to pay homage to Duck Tape as an integral part of the local business community.” The festival, which takes place each Father’s Day weekend, features a different theme each year. This…

15+ Things To Do in Cleveland This Weekend (March 17-20)

Our weekly picks of the best things to do in Cleveland this weekend. Also check out our full Cleveland event calendar. THU 03/17 St. Patrick’s Day Parade The first Cleveland St. Patrick’s Day parade reportedly took place in 1867. In the early years, the parade marched through the near-westside (from the Flats to Detroit-Shoreway), where…

Valarie McCall Should Resign From the RTA Board

The status quo that Mayor Justin Bibb staked his campaign on disrupting has once again reared its ugly head. Valarie McCall, former Mayor Frank Jackson’s Chief of Government and International Affairs, (and also Chief of Communications), is refusing to give up her board seat on the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority. Cleveland.com’s Courtney Astolfi reported…

Dolly Parton Declines Rock Hall Nomination

Plenty of artists who get nominated and then inducted into the Rock Hall decline to show up for the induction ceremony simply because they don’t like awards ceremonies and/or have issues with the notion of a rock ‘n’ roll hall of fame. Johnny Rotten famously called the Rock Hall a “piss stain” and declined to…

Bibb, Budish, Faith Leaders to Hold Covid “Day of Remembrance” Tuesday

Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb, Cuyahoga County Executive Armond Budish and local faith leaders will join Tuesday evening at Cleveland Music Hall to remember all those who have died from Covid-19. The “Day of Remembrance and Resilience” will be an opportunity, according to a city news release, not only to reflect on the lives of those…

The Ohio Roots of McDonald’s Filet-O-Fish Sandwich

Did you know that the McDonald’s Lent- and pescatarian-friendly Filet-O-Fish sandwich was invented in Cincinnati? The year was 1962 and Lou Groen owned and operated the first McDonald’s location in Ohio; it is still open today in Cincinnati’s Monfort Heights neighborhood. Groen’s granddaughter Erica (Groen) Shadoin, who now owns the location, told CityBeat that her…

Incubus Headed to Blossom in August

The alt-rock act Incubus has just announced the dates of a summer tour with Sublime with Rome and the Aquadolls. The jaunt comes to Blossom on Tuesday, Aug. 9. A ticket presale begins at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Tickets to the Incubus concert at Blossom go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. on…

AWWWW HELL YEAH SPRING LET’S GOOOOOOOOOOOO

Don’t hyperventilate, folks, but we’re looking at four straight days of highs in the 50s and 60s, with a St. Paddy’s Day forecast that is b-e-a-utiful. Nothing else to report on this topic, other than the sudden spring in our step and glint in our eye. Any Seven Brides for Seven Brothers fans out there?…

Build the Pho, a Vietnamese Café, to Open at Uptown in Late March

Before the close of March, there will be a new lunch and dinner option at Uptown in University Circle. Build the Pho (11440 Euclid Ave., 216-999-7090), as the name suggests, will be a build-your-own-bowl-style Vietnamese noodle shop. The restaurant currently is wrapping construction on the former Bamboo Garden space on Euclid. The new eatery is…

Is CBD or THC Better for Sleep?

Sleepless nights often plague the average consumer. Adults need seven to eight hours. Unfortunately, over 35% of Americans report regularly sleeping less than seven hours. The solution is different for everybody. However, everyone agrees natural remedies are better for you, which is why more and more people are trying CBD and THC for better sleep.…

Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin Kingdom Tour Coming to Blossom in June

The platinum-selling, multi-racial, multi-cultural and genre-bending collective Maverick City Music and 16-time Grammy-winning artist, songwriter and producer Kirk Franklin just announced the dates of their summer tour together featuring special guests Jonathan McReynolds and Housefires. The Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin Kingdom Tour will make a stop at Blossom Music Center on Friday, June…

Cleveland’s Morning in May Unveils Music Video for Anthemic New Single

Having opened for acts such as Hawthorne Heights, Underoath and August Burns, Cleveland’s Morning in May worked with Escape the Fate’s frontman Craig Mabbitt on the 2020 single “Orpheus in Retrospect.” Just today, the group released its latest single, “Live Laugh Love (Die Cry Hate).” The group also unveiled a music video for the track.…

Akron’s Blue Hour To Release New Single ‘Way Out Past the Moon’

Local singer-songwriter Justin Mills originally formed Akron-based Blue Hour with grade school friend Nick Kovacs. Together, they released two EPs that they recorded at Kovacs’s house, but Mills ultimately realized that he needed a full band to “make the magic happen.” Over the past year, he’s expanded Blue Hour into a quartet. Next week, the…

In Advance of Upcoming Agora Concert, Ministry’s Al Jourgensen Talks About the ‘Moral Hygiene’ That Inspired Band’s New Album

As someone who’s always commented on social issues through his music, Ministry’s Al Jourgensen had plenty of material to work with for the industrial rock band’s 15th album, Moral Hygiene, which he recorded in his home-built studio during the pandemic quarantine. The title itself suggests how the songs speak to our troubled times. “We live…

Cleveland Restaurant Week Starts Monday

Cleveland Restaurant Week, the biannual promotion offered at member restaurants of Cleveland Independents, kicks off next Monday. From March 14 through 25, participating restaurants across Northeast Ohio will offer special three-course prix fixe menus for just $36 — a price that has barely inched up in years. As always, dozens and dozens of independent Northeast Ohio…

Cleveland’s Derek Hess Creates New Artwork To Benefit Ukraine

Locally based artist and activist Derek Hess has just announced that he’s created Kyiv — Castle Keep, a new artwork that will be made available as a limited edition print, accompanying apparel and an NFT, which marks Hess’s first offering in the “meta-universe.” Kyiv — Castle Keep portrays a person crouched holding the Ukrainian flag, illustrating the…

Tenacious D Heading to Blossom in September

The dynamic rock duo Tenacious D has added some dates to its upcoming tour, and the group will now perform at Blossom on Sept. 16. Tenacious D — Jack Black and Kyle Gass — will celebrate the 20th anniversary of their platinum-certified self-titled debut, which came out in September of 2001. In October of last…

‘Exquisite Attention’ Opens at HEDGE Gallery Friday, March 18, for 78th Street Studios Monthly Showcase

Individual and collaborative pieces by artists Rebecca Cross, Cathie Bleck and Taryn McMahon will be featured in Exquisite Attention, an exhibition which aims to raise consciousness about human impact on our environment and the “beauty, fragility and resiliency of threatened species.” Moreover, the three-woman exhibition which opens Friday, March 18 at HEDGE Gallery for the…


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