

6 Fastest Weight Loss Pills – Weight Loss Pills That Actually Work
There are varying weight-loss solutions on the market today to meet the demand so many people have for slimmer bodies. One of the most effective solutions is weight loss pills. These pills not only help you burn stored fat but may speed up your metabolism, suppress your appetite and make you feel more energized. Whether…
8 Best Philippine Dating Sites And Singles: The Way To Serious Relationship
There are lots of Filipino online dating sites, but not all of them are worth your time and money. Here in this Filipino women dating guide, we’ll talk about the best Filippines dating services that will be popular in 2022. That’s not all — after that, we’ll tell you how to date a Filippines woman!…
Blue Lunch To Play Annual X-Mas Night Latke Party on Dec. 25 at Beachland
Even before it started playing Christmas night shows at the Beachland some 13 years ago, the local swing/blues/jazz act Blue Lunch held festive Christmas night parties at some of the city’s smaller blues and jazz clubs. “I lose track of time, but we did some Christmas night shows prior to the ones we now do…
25+ Things To Do in Cleveland This Weekend (Dec. 2-5)
Our weekly picks of the best things to do in Cleveland this weekend. Also check out our full Cleveland event calendar. THU 12/02 Andrea Bocelli One of the most celebrated singers in modern history, Andrea Bocelli has performed at major international events including the Olympic Games and the World Cup. Winner of Golden Globe, seven Classical…
Stephen King Was a Big Michael Stanley Fan, It Turns Out
As Cleveland gets set to celebrate the life and music of Michael Stanley this weekend with three sold-out shows at MGM Northfield Park-Center Stage, the legendary rocker got a bit of a national boost of recognition from an unlikely source. Stephen King, the best-selling suspense author, offered his thoughts last week when he tweeted about his…
DeWine, Brown, Portman Sent Letters Asking for Lax Regulations at Steel Mills Owned by Ukrainian Oligarchs
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and U.S. Senators Sherrod Brown and Rob Portman all wrote or signed on to letters advocating for more lenient restrictions at steel facilities in Ohio and West Virginia owned by Ukrainian oligarchs, a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette investigation has found. The oligarchs are alleged to have acquired a vast portfolio of American real…
Cleveland-Based Xhibition Expands Outside of Ohio, Opens New Store in Detroit
Xhibition, the Cleveland-based luxury streetwear store, has expanded out of Ohio and into downtown Detroit. The 4,000-square-foot store is located in the Farwell Building in the Capitol Park neighborhood. Founded in 2014, Xhibition aims to blend high-end luxury with experimental streetwear. The store carries both men’s and women’s apparel and footwear, and offers brands such…
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You can try weight loss supplements for a change when you have tried everything, from an extensive exercise routine to a strict diet but still didn’t get your desired physique. But while making the purchase, you’ll see hundreds of products that claim guaranteed results. So the question is, which one will be perfect for you?…
“Leave the Damn House” — Cleveland Artist Arabella Proffer Talks About Life, Cancer, Work, and Her Latest Book
“Leave the damn house” has become the personal mantra for Arabella Proffer, the Cleveland artist who has dealt with cancer for the last decade and who received a terminal diagnosis in 2020, right in the middle of the global pandemic. Proffer has met the disease resurgence head on and has continued to exhibit a vitality…
Local Cold-Case Nonprofit to Fund Genetic Testing for ‘Erie County Jane Doe,’ Found Dead Near Cedar Point in 1980
On March 30th, 1980, the partially decomposed body of a young woman was discovered on the beach near Cedar Point Road in Sandusky, Ohio. She was determined to be Caucasian, between the ages of 20-30, and estimated to be about 5’5” tall and 120lbs. The young woman was wearing a size 12 “disco style” dress.…
Ohio House Passes Bill Creating Electric Vehicle Commission
The Ohio House has approved legislation that would set up an Electric Vehicle Commission to help advise state lawmakers on policy while also providing tax breaks for EV manufacturers. Those tax incentives run through the end of 2026 and apply to components like batteries specifically designed for EVs. But legislative analysts raised questions about the…
New Research Highlights Child Health Benefits in Build Back Better
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Health advocates are pressing the U.S. Senate to approve the Build Back Better Act, because it would improve Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). The bill already has won House approval. It would offer 12 months of continuous coverage to children who qualify for Medicaid. Joan Alker, executive director of…
Local Business Owner Launches Banned Book Subscription Series
Locally based small business owner Ariel Hakim, who refers to herself as “a reformed MFA living in Northeast Ohio,” has read banned books for more than 25 years now. She just launched Banned Books Box, a new monthly subscription box service to “stand with banned authors, express a love of reading and justice, and support…
A Little Bit of Avon in the Forgotten Triangle, A Play by Play of Driving the Opportunity Corridor
They are still calling it “Opportunity Corridor.” Like, that’s literally the name of the street, on street signs. Orlando Baking Company is now located at the corner of E. 75th Street and Opportunity Corridor. The Juvenile Justice Center is on Opportunity Corridor, just before Quincy, and so on. That this chamber-of-commerce branding persists in the…
Cleveland City Council OKs Progressive Field Deal, Polensek, Mooney, Spencer Vote No
At its meeting Monday night, Cleveland City Council passed legislation greenlighting the Progressive Field Deal, a 15-year lease extension with the Cleveland Guardians that includes roughly $285 million in public subsidies for ballpark maintenance and improvements. Council voted 13-3 in favor of the ordinance, with Ward 8’s Mike Polensek, Ward 11’s Brian Mooney and Ward…
Marc Maron Coming to Playhouse Square in May 2022
Arguably most famous for his well-known WTF podcast, comedian Marc Maron will bring his This May Be the Last Time tour to Playhouse Square’s Mimi Ohio Theatre on May 13, 2022. Maron, who filmed his last tour, End Times Fun, for Netflix, has interviewed celebrities such as Robin Williams, Keith Richards and former U.S. president Barack…
Best Delta 8 THC Flowers Strains & Hemp Buds Of 2021
Delta 8 is a hot new craze for a good reason. The cannabinoid offers you something that a lot of others don’t, a mild high. That, combined with the fact that it might be legal in your state, means Delta 8 is a fantastic choice for us cannabis enjoyers. You’re on the lookout for the…
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Delta 8 THC is the only cannabinoid that delivers all of the benefits of cannabis, without causing any adverse side effects. It’s also a good choice for when you want to get a good night’s sleep, a buzz to help you get through the day, and for treating several health issues. To get Delta 8…
Best Delta 8 THC Gummies On The Market – Top 5 Hemp Edibles & Chewables To Try In 2021
In a world full of exhaustion and tiresome daily activities, it’s not bad to have something to get you through the day. That’s exactly the kind of product that Delta 8 THC turned out to be when it was first discovered. The cannabinoid has magical abilities when it comes to taking away your anxiety and…
MetroHealth CEO Akram Boutros to Retire at End of 2022
MetroHealth today announced that CEO Dr. Akram Boutros will retire at the end of next year. “I fell in love with MetroHealth the first time I visited, and it has been the privilege of a lifetime to be its CEO,” Boutros said in a press release. “I never imagined that we would have accomplished so…
Weekend-Only Breakfast Concept Martha on the Fly to Open ‘Micro Diner’ in Tremont
Martha on the Fly, a weekend-only breakfast concept that operates out of Good Company (1200 W. 76th St.) in Battery Park, has been going strong since last March. The goal all along, according to chef Ryan Beck, was to work up to a more permanent residence for the business. That location has just been secured…
How Often Are Domestic Abusers Arrested in Ohio? We Still Don’t Know
This article provided by Eye on Ohio, the nonprofit, nonpartisan Ohio Center for Journalism. Please join their free mailing list as this helps provide more public service reporting. Part I: The End The call is not, at the outset, different from the many others that dispatchers across the United States receive every day. A woman…
Annual Honky Tonk Holiday Concert To Take Place on Dec. 10 and 11 at Akron Civic
Local singer-songwriter Ryan Humbert’s band the Shootouts will return to Akron Civic Theatre at 8 p.m. on Dec. 10 and 11 to headline their annual Honky Tonk Holiday extravaganza. The 13th holiday celebration will take place in the Civic’s new Knight Stage space, an intimate 200-seat venue. Part of a nine-city Honky Tonk Holiday tour, the show will…
Singer and Actress Bridie Srsen Carroll To Speak at Fairmount Center for the Arts on Dec. 19
Fairmount Center for the Arts has announced that Bridie Srsen Carroll, a musical theater performer who’s toured with Wicked, will be its guest at the upcoming Pull Back the Curtain speaker series. Wicked comes to Playhouse Square in December. Carroll will share her stories from 3 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 19 at Fairmount Center for…
First Look: BrewDog Cleveland, Opening in the Flats Friday, December 3rd
The doors to BrewDog’s newest brewery temporarily opened this weekend for a media sneak peek in advance of the December 3 debut. The lushly appointed brewpub, located in the Avian building on the Scranton Peninsula in the Flats, spreads out over nearly 10,000 square feet of warehouse space. Outside, through a pair of giant glass…
Tech Solutions Helped Cleveland Restaurants Survive the Pandemic. Now They’re Driving Additional Benefits for Owners and Diners
Restaurant owners have been notoriously slow to adopt new technologies, preferring instead to cling to time-tested practices like hand-written guest checks, mechanical cash registers and analog reservation books long after better options were available. But that all changed on March 15, 2020, the day that Ohio bars and restaurants were ordered by the Department of…
Recreational Marijuana Nearing Enough Signatures to Force Ohio Lawmakers’ Hands, Organizer Says
A direct-democracy attempt to force the state legislature to act on recreational marijuana will have enough signatures by the month’s end to set a plan in motion, an organizer projected Friday. Ohio attorney Thomas Haren, a representative of the “Coalition to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol,” said he expects that enough signatures will be gathered to…
Cleveland’s ARPA Budget Includes $2 Million for Problem-Plagued NEON Health Services
Originally published by The Land. Republished here with permission. Behind a six-foot, wrought iron fence on Payne Avenue near East 55th Street sits the headquarters of Northeast Ohio Neighborhood Health Services (NEON), a federally qualified healthcare center (FQHC) that serves some of Cleveland’s poorest neighborhoods. It would be easy to drive by the building —…
Cincinnati is Vrbo’s Top-Trending Destination for 2022, Surprisingly
Sure, Ohioans know that Cincinnati is a pretty awesome city. But a top travel destination? Really? That’s what a new report from vacation rental agency Vrbo says. Its annual trend report looks at travel demand from a 12-month period to forecast which destinations will be hot for the following year. Travel was … well, odd……
Ohio Congressional Redistricting Map Sees First Lawsuit, Others Possible
The first of what could be a few lawsuits challenging the Ohio congressional district maps was filed this week on behalf of Ohio voters. The Ohio Supreme Court has received a lawsuit from the National Redistricting Action Fund, on behalf of 12 Ohioans living in the cities of Trotwood, Cleveland Heights, Oxford, Warren and North…
Ohio’s New History Curriculum Keeps White Kids from Getting Triggered
Greetings, kids! Welcome to Not-Fake American History 101, part of the new state-mandated “Patriot Curriculum” here at Andrew Jackson High. I’m Mrs. Polacek, and I’ll be your “so-called teacher,” as the school board insists we phrase it. You may have heard that the Ohio Board of Education believes we should no longer dwell on our…
Savage Love: Dead Relationships and Resentment
I have a friend who is a trans man. Recently he just got out of a shitty relationship. His ex suddenly lost interest in him and wouldn’t work with him on fixing it. He’s heartbroken. He told me women often reject him once they find out he is trans and he’s tired of endless rejections.…
Uno Lady Releases ‘Illicit Hymns’ Album, Captured in Cathedrals Across Europe
Christa Ebert, aka Uno Lady, last week released a seven-track album of her performing live impromptu hymns in four cathedrals around France and Switzerland uninvited nor permitted. The album is appropriately titled, “Illicit Hymns” and is available for purchase at bandcamp. There are four accompanying videos for these tracks with three yet to be released. What…
78th Street Studios and the Cleveland Bazaar Are Here for Your Local Holiday Shopping Needs This Weekend
As you bypass Amazon and other corporate giants this weekend to start your holiday shopping in strong local fashion, the Cleveland Bazaar and 78th Street Studios are very much here to help. 78th Street Studios will open for its traditional Black Friday sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on November 26th. Admittance is free…
15+ Things To Do This Thanksgiving Weekend (Nov. 26-28)
Our weekly picks of the best things to do in Cleveland this weekend. Also check out our full Cleveland event calendar. FRI 11/26 Jim Brickman: The Gift of Christmas Singer-songwriter Jim Brickman brings his annual holiday tour to town tonight. Expect to hear seasonal fare such as “The Gift,” “Sending You a Little Christmas,” “Angel Eyes,”…
Ohio City Singers Ready To Return To Celebrating the Season
Last year, the Ohio City Singers, a group of local musicians that regularly plays Christmas shows each holiday season in Northeast Ohio, was holding onto one last hope. It booked an outdoor show at the Rock Hall that seemed like it might just be safe enough to go on as scheduled. Then, at least minute,…
No One from the City of Cleveland’s Law Department Was Present During Progressive Field Deal “Negotiations”
No one from the City of Cleveland’s law department was present during two years of meetings on the Progressive Field deal, it was revealed Tuesday. The deal, an extended lease agreement between the city, Cuyahoga County, the state of Ohio and the Cleveland Guardians, will keep the MLB club in Cleveland through 2036 and includes…
First Look: Indie, a Music-Themed Eatery on East 4th Street, Opening Soon
We here at Scene have been eagerly following the progress of Indie (2038 E. 4th St.) since last March, when owners Gabriel Zeller and Julie Mesenburg announced that they had signed a lease to take over the high-profile Greenhouse Tavern space on East 4th St. The husband-and-wife team are also behind Char Whisky Bar in Rocky River,…
Federal Jury Finds Pharmacies Contributed to Opioid Epidemic and Death Toll in Lake and Trumbull Counties
A federal jury in Northeast Ohio today said CVS, Walgreens and Walmart were partially to blame for the avalanche of opioids that flooded communities and did too little to abate the problem. The verdict came in a lawsuit filed by Lake and Trumbull counties against the pharmacy giants and the trial was the first one…
Cleveland Bagel to Open Lakewood Shop in Spring of 2022
Cleveland Bagel, which has locations in Ohio City (4201 Detroit Ave., 216-600-5652) and Midtown (7501 Carnegie Ave., 216-282-7287), will open its third location this coming spring. That location is 16300 Detroit Ave. in Lakewood, formerly the site of Streat Burger. Partners Dan Herbst, Geoff Hardman and Alan Glazen are in the final stages of the…
Justin Bibb Calls on DOJ to Reopen Tamir Rice Investigation
Cleveland mayor-elect Justin Bibb has called on the Federal Department of Justice to re-open its investigation into the killing of Tamir Rice. Yesterday, on the seventh anniversary of Tamir’s death, Bibb posted a statement on social media saying he joined with U.S. Sen Sherrod Brown, Cleveland City Council and others in applying pressure on the…
Groups Say Ohio Needs to Strengthen Rules for Oil and Gas Waste
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Groups say new draft rules proposed by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) do not go far enough to properly regulate oil and gas waste facilities, or injection wells, used to dispose of liquid waste. A hearing is set for Dec. 6. Megan Hunter, senior attorney for Earthjustice, said the rules…
Obligations and Reality — The A to Z Podcast With Andre Knott and Zac Jackson
Andre and Zac discuss Baker Mayfield’s temper tantrum and the state of the Browns. Subscribe to the A to Z Podcast or stream below.
Here is a Ridiculously Detailed Paper Recreation of the Richfield Coliseum
Here is exactly what you’ve been waiting for, Cavs fans: a recreation of the Richfield Coliseum made entirely out of paper. The model includes not only a court for the Cleveland Cavaliers, but a pitch for the Cleveland Crunch, a field for the Cleveland Thunderbolts arena football team, and a rink for the Cleveland Barons.…
Annual Winterfest Celebration Kicks Off on Saturday
Downtown Cleveland Alliance’s Winterfest kicks off on Saturday, and then events extend all the way into February. Saturday’s event that takes place downtown features carriage rides, games and ice skating. It all culminates with a tree lighting ceremony that takes place at 7 p.m. Other series highlights include the Public Square skating rink (Nov. 26-Jan. 17),…
Petition Calls on Cleveland Clinic to Save Cleveland Play House
More than 850 people have signed on to a petition to save the Cleveland Play House in a campaign launched last week after news broke that the Cleveland Clinic intends to demolish the 300,000-square-foot complex built in 1983 by renowned architect Philip Johnson. The Clinic’s long-term plan for the 11-acre site at E. 86th and Euclid is…
L.A.-Based Dave’s Hot Chicken to Open Location in Lakewood
Last month we shared the news that the L.A.-based Dave’s Hot Chicken group was planting a flag in Ohio City, one of the first national restaurant chains to do so. That location, the former W. 25th Street Furniture, is slated to open this spring. Also in the works is a second Northeast Ohio Dave’s restaurant, this…
For Better or Worse, Spirit Airlines Expanding at Cleveland Hopkins Airport
Spirit Airlines will be adding a second gate and some office space at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, the company and the city announced last Friday. The good news/bad news comes as Spirit eyes future, undisclosed expansion in Cleveland. “Spirit Airlines is preparing for a future expansion as part of a continued commitment to Cleveland, and…
Economists Pan Stadium Construction as Economic Development
Most major American cities have likely been through some version of this: A sports team is promising to come or threatening to leave and the key is construction of a new stadium. And while the teams’ owners usually are millionaires or even billionaires, they demand big subsidies from taxpayers to complete the project. When skeptics…
FBI Investigating Attempted Breach of Lake County Election Data Tied to Republican Commissioner
The FBI along with state and local officials are investigating an attempted breach of election data in Lake County, OH, the Washington Post reported this weekend. The breach occurred on May 4, the day of the spring primary election, and involved a private laptop being connected to the county’s servers in the office of Republican…
‘Sonic & Iconic: Midwest Magic’ Exhibit To Feature 50 Years of Concert Photography
Cleveland-based music photographers Joe Kleon and Anastasia Pantsios, both of whom have contributed to Scene during their respective careers, have logged some serious hours in the photo pits at Cleveland concerts. From noon to 6 p.m. on Saturday at the Beachland Ballroom, they’ll display their work in an exhibit dubbed Sonic & Iconic: Midwest Magic.…
Youngstown Metal Act Rebreather To Play Westside Bowl on Wednesday To Celebrate Release of New Album
The Youngstown-based metal band Rebreather will release its latest album, The Line, Its Width, and the War Drone, on Dec. 3 via Aqualamb Records. Produced by Rebreather and mastered by Carl Saff (John Carpenter, Bongzilla, Elder), the album features the band’s signature “cave pop” sound that’s part post-metal and part noise rock. Additionally, Rebreather has released…
Empty Kodiak Releases Debut Single and Lyric Video
Local singer-songwriter Chaz Stead’s band Empty Kodiak has just released its debut single “Teeth/The Ghost,” which was recorded locally in Middleburg Heights. The surf pop song “Teeth” features a saxophone solo by Dave Gorski with what is known as the prismizer effect, and the B-side single, “The Ghost,” is an autobiographical storytelling of Stead’s own…
Prosperity Social Club To Host Prohibition Repeal Party on Dec. 5
Prosperity Social Club will commemorate the end of Prohibition with a special Repeal Party that takes place on Dec. 5. The event will feature Prohibition-era-inspired food and throwback cocktails. The day-long bash begins with Sunday brunch and continues through dinner. “This barroom has remained fairly unchanged and a pillar of the community since 1938,” says…
Now Open: Giappone, Chef Dante Boccuzzi’s Cocktail Club Beneath Goma on Fourth
Dante Boccuzzi opened Goma (2079 East 4th St., 216-274-1200) five months ago, with the promise of more to come in the form of a swank lower-level club. That club, Giappone, is now open. Featuring a copper bar and a DJ booth, the space will be limited to smaller crowds and private events. In addition to the…
10 Things We Learned from Cleveland City Council’s Mammoth Progressive Field Deal Hearing
Cleveland City Council’s Development, Planning and Sustainability Committee met Tuesday for a mammoth all-day session that included in-depth hearings on both the Progressive Field Deal and the city’s allocation of American Rescue Plan Act dollars. Though council had held a preliminary hearing on the deal—a 15-year lease extension with the Cleveland Guardians that includes roughly…
Ohioans Are Just Nutty for Green Beans at Thanksgiving, Apparently
Thanksgiving is fast-approaching and while turkey may be the centerpiece of the dinner table, side dishes play an important supporting role. With a little more than a week left to plan the menu, many are taking to Google to find the best recipes for everything from casseroles and mashed potatoes to pies. And in Ohio,…
Ohio House GOP Passes Vaccine Mandate Ban After Months of Effort
After nearly six months of sustained efforts from anti-vaccination lawmakers and activists, Ohio House Republicans passed legislation Thursday prohibiting schools, colleges, and employers from requiring vaccination from employees and students. The legislation also extends a broad immunity for people and businesses against lawsuits alleging they negligently spread COVID-19. It passed with a nearly party line,…
Balaton to Close at Shaker Square in Late January, But Plans to Open in New Location
At the end of January, Balaton Hungarian restaurant will reach the end of yet another chapter in its 60-year story. That’s when owners Krisztina and George Ponti will shut down operations at Shaker Square. But as with previous closings, the plan is to continue in a new location. “It’s an extremely emotional time for us,”…
Local Indie Act Shelter Pup. Releases New EP and Accompanying Short Film
Local singer-songwriter Trevor Stout got his start a couple of years ago at open mic nights at places such as Brothers Lounge, the Winchester, Kelley’s Pub and Stella’s Music Club before forming the indie rock act he calls Shelter Pup. The band released the single “It’s Your Funeral” back in 2020, and just today, it’s…
Jeff Rosenstock’s Beachland Ballroom Show Was Sweaty, Joyous Catharsis
Every musician in every interview this year has talked about how badly they want to get back out there on the road and in front of fans, but there are few that mean it as much, and for whom it means as much, as Jeff Rosenstock, who played a joyous sold-out show at the Beachland…
Armed Teachers Bill Passes Ohio House
Some teachers-turned-legislators urged their colleagues to vote against a bill to authorize school boards to allow teachers and other school personnel to come armed to school. House Bill 99 would create a minimum amount of training, 20 hours initially and four hours on a recurring basis, for educators to bring guns to school. The bill…
Legislation to Abolish Death Penatly in Ohio Has Fourth Hearing This Week
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Legislation to abolish the death penalty in Ohio is set to have a fourth hearing today. The House Criminal Justice Committee will hear from interested parties on House Bill 183, which has a companion bill in the Senate. Rev. Dr. Crystal Walker, executive director of the group Greater Dayton Christian Connections, whose…
Indie Rock Band Habibi, Who Play the Beachland Tonight, On the Future, Sisterhood, and ‘The Sopranos’
After nearly 11 years, Lenny Lynch says she finally feels as though Habibi is home — and there’s no end in sight. Habibi, a Detroit-via-Brooklyn, New York and, now, -upstate New York band known for mixing lo-fi bedroom rock, garage rock, Farsi, and Dick Dale’s surf rock with girl group harmonies and hooks, formed over…
Felony Charges Dismissed Against Woman Who Supposedly Assaulted TownHall Manager with Soundwaves from Megaphone
Cuyahoga County prosecutors have, at last, dismissed one of the more outrageous felony indictments in recent memory. Twenty-two-year-old Sydney Yahner had been charged with felony assault and menacing for using a megaphone at a protest in July of 2020 at the TownHall eatery in Ohio City and for allegedly causing permanent hearing damage to a…
Pending Approval, Erieside Will Be Honorarily Renamed for Former Mayor Mike White
Pending approval by the Cleveland City Planning Commission and city council, Erieside between East 9th and Al Lerner Way will be honorarily named for former mayor Mike White. Kerry McCormack is the sponsoring councilman; the street was ostensibly chosen because of White’s work to land Cleveland the new Browns in 1999 and not to remind…
Cleveland Guardians Merch Goes on Sale 9 a.m. Friday at Team Shop
Officially licensed Cleveland Guardians gear will go on sale in the Progressive Field team shop Friday at 9 a.m., as the local MLB club transitions from its “Indians” name and branding. Wednesday, the Indians signage on the exterior or Progressive Field came down as well, in anticipation of the Friday launch. The team will transition…
Billy Strings Coming to State Theatre in March 2022
Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, performer and musician Billy Strings just announced an additional set of dates for his extensive headline tour that takes place next year. The tour now stops at the State Theatre on March 9, 2022. Produced by Jonathan Wilson (Conor Oberst, Roger Waters, Father John Misty) and recorded at Nashville’s Sound Emporium…
New Film Goes Underwater into Ancient Caves Across the World at the Great Lakes Science Center
Journey to the center of the Earth without leaving your theater seat with the film Ancient Caves. On view at the Great Lakes Science Center’s DOME theater, this film “takes you alongside scientists as they seek to better understand Earth’s climate history by studying some of the world’s most hidden realms.” Follow paleoclimatologist Dr. Gina…
Greek Village Grille to Open Second Shop in Ohio City this Winter
If all goes according to plan, Ohio City will be home to a new Greek Village Grille before the end of the year. Tommy Karakostas, owner of the 13-year-old Lakewood (14019 Madison Ave., 216-226-4976) spot, says construction on the new space (4617 Lorain Ave.) is progressing nicely. When the new location opens in late December…
Top 6 Hinge Dating Site & App Alternatives for Single Rich Men and Women
The hinge dating site is a truly unique way to find love, you have the option to lay your possible deal-breakers out on the table and work towards building long-lasting relationships with people rather than quick flings. Hinge is a wonderful option for people who are looking for a dating app unlike the oversaturated and…
The Marshall Project to Launch First-Ever Bureau in Cleveland to Cover Criminal Justice
One week after the American Journalism Project and a coalition of local funders announced the forthcoming launch of a major nonprofit newsroom in Cleveland, the Marshall Project, a national nonprofit newsroom devoted to criminal justice reporting, has announced that it will launch a Cleveland newsroom as well. That newsroom, the very first “bureau” of the…
Sherwin-Williams Aims for Third-Most Interesting Light Display in Downtown Cleveland With New Skyscraper
Sherwin-Williams on Tuesday released its latest design proposals for the Fortune 500 company’s new $300 million downtown Cleveland headquarters. The renderings mark the last step before final approval for the project, which is expected to break ground soon and be completed by 2024. Despite early and ongoing public criticism of the inclusion of two sky…
Ron Regan, News 5 Chief Investigator, to Retire Next Month
Ron Regan, the longtime chief investigative reporter for WEWS Channel 5, announced Tuesday that he will retire next month after more than 20 years at the local station. Regan led the “5 on Your Side” investigative unit, and produced a steady stream of TV investigations over his career. Among other prominent stories, he led Channel…
Columbus-Based Kitchen Social to Open its Third Restaurant at Pinecrest
This spring, the Columbus-based restaurant Kitchen Social will open its third location, this one at Pinecrest. The concept was created by a team of Bravo-Brio vets who saw a need for an attractive hospitality-driven eatery with an affordable from-scratch menu. “We got into this because we really wanted to provide a great experience for the…
Schools Work to Give Ohio Kids a Safe Space to Learn
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio schools continue to adjust to the evolving impacts of COVID-19, which means addressing both the academic and mental-stress issues faced by students. Playing catch-up from nearly two years of interrupted learning is a challenge in itself, said Melissa Cropper, president of the Ohio Federation of Teachers, but the pandemic also exacerbated…
Commentary: Betraying Voters, Ohio Senate President Huffman and House Speaker Cupp Declare Moral Bankruptcy
Nearly 75% of Ohio voters reformed the state constitution in 2018 to end gerrymandering and bring about fair, legal U.S. Congressional districts. Instead state Republican legislative leaders hijacked the process, betrayed voters, and have all but declared total moral and ethical bankruptcy in their cynical pursuit of political power at all costs. The behavior of…
Savage Love: Ghosting and Gay Crushes
I have a fun little labeling question. I’m a non-binary person who was assigned male at birth (AMAB). I gravitate towards femininity in life and in love. My question is about the inclusiveness of the label “lesbian.” Is this a label only for women? Or is it inclusive of everyone who is feminine and is…
ETalian is a Perfect Marriage of Concept and Setting in Chagrin Falls
For many families, the Friday night ritual of heading out for pizza is as ingrained a tradition as the snapping of first-day-of-school photos. Over the years, these easygoing pizza joints become a treasured part of the fabric of the community and indelible slices of the adolescent experience. If a recent Friday night is an accurate…






