Latest Album From the Zombies Captures Energy of a Live Show

The Zombies induction into the Rock Hall in 2019 capped off a tremendous career that, to hear singer Colin Blunstone tell it, started on a whim. It’s well-documented that Blunstone first met founding members because of a chance encounter with a schoolmate. While at school in St. Albans, which is about 25 miles north of…

Michael Symon and Partners Launch River Roots Barrel Co.

Celebrity chef Michael Symon has announced the formation of River Roots Barrel Company, a Cleveland-based venture geared to whiskey enthusiasts like himself. Along with partners Michael Boland and Ryan Lintz, Symon will extend the rare privilege of tasting and selecting single-barrel whiskies to casual consumers. “Right now, as a normal consumer, you can’t readily go…

Agave & Rye Announces Second Greater Cleveland Location Coming to Eton Chagrin

Agave & Rye opened its first Cleveland restaurant last summer in the former Bar Louie (1352 W. 6th St.) space in the Warehouse District. The Covington, Kentucky-based company is experiencing tremendous growth, with more than 15 restaurants scattered throughout five states. Today the company revealed its plans to open a second Northeast Ohio location, this one in the…

3CHI Delta 9 Vapes; The Best Of Cleveland

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Season-Opening Concerts Lead This Week’s Classical Music Picks

This week includes a number of season-opening concerts. – On Thursday at 7:30, led by Richard Kaufman, The Cleveland Orchestra will play the live underscore to Miloš Forman’s 1984 Mozart biopic Amadeus, adapted from Peter Shaffer’s 1979 stage play. The screening will be repeated at Severance Music Center Friday at 7:30, Saturday at 8:00, and…

SEIU 1199: Tri-C Won’t Honor Agreement With Part-Time Employees

SEIU 1199 union members employed part-time at Cuyahoga Community College say college leadership is threatening not to approve an agreement it signed months ago. On Tuesday, members gathered outside of Tri-C’s district office to deliver a letter urging Board President Helen Forbes Fields to honor the agreement. “These employees already manage varying schedules and work…

Cleveland Ranked 4th Worst U.S. City for Asthma Patients

Just in time for Asthma Peak Week—the time of the year most likely to induce wheezing, this falling in the third week of September—Cleveland was rated the fourth worst U.S. city for the bronchial illness, according to a report this month by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. Though the researchers didn’t delve into…

15+ Things to Do in Cleveland This Weekend (Sept. 21-24)

Our weekly picks of the best things to do in Cleveland this weekend. Also check out our full Cleveland event calendar. THU 09/21 Amadeus Richard Kaufman conducts the Cleveland Orchestra tonight at Mandel Concert Hall as it plays the orchestral underscore during a screening of the classic period film Amadeus. The concert begins at 7:30, and…

Ashnikko Talks About Her Fully Realized Conceptual Debut Album

Few artists have released debut albums as fully realized as Ashnikko’s full-length, Weedkiller. The ambitious singer-songwriter draws equally from rock, pop and hip-hop as she creates a cinematic soundtrack to songs that loosely address the themes of environmental decay and destruction. Ashnikko’s upbringing has certainly informed her music. As a youth, she absorbed a wide…

Taco Bell Cantina in Downtown Cleveland Has Closed

It was a Taco Bell. It was a cantina. It was magical, at least in theory. And its moment has passed. The Public Square outpost of Taco Bell’s Cantina brand, which debuted in 2017 as part of the fast food company’s push to capture urban markets, has permanently closed. Reached via email for comment, a…

Now Open: Sushi 86 at the North Coast Harbor

Longtime fans of Sushi 86 (1050 East 9th St., 216-621-8686) now have a grand new space in which to enjoy the food. Back in May, owner Rachel Hsu shuttered the 23-year restaurant in preparation of a move to the North Coast Harbor. On September 12, she and chefs Ashley Zanath and Dominique Colon welcomed their first guests. Located at the…

This Week in Cleveland Food News: A String of Closures to Report

– Paladar has closed. Related – Gray House Pizza has closed. Related – Old Brooklyn Cheese and Mustard’s Van Aken outpost has closed. Related – Comida in Hudson is closing. Related But! – Rockfish Land and Seafood in Aurora is now open. Related – The Red Lantern has yet another life. Related – Crepes ‘n’…

Why Clevelanders Should Support Participatory Budgeting

Ward 13 Cleveland councilman Kris Harsh is a braying jackass who doesn’t understand how participatory budgeting works or what it’s for. Throughout his column published June 2 on Cleveland.com, and in untold social media sorties since, he has maligned and mischaracterized the local People’s Budget Cleveland (PB Cle) initiative while advancing a warped and self-serving…

Austin Walkin’ Cane’s ‘Murder of a Blues Singer’ To Be Reissued in October

Originally released in 2008, Cleveland singer-guitarist Austin Walkin’ Cane’s Murder of a Blues Singer was only available directly from the local singer-guitarist. Hoboville Records just announced it’ll reissue the album and it’ll be officially available in stores next month. An after-hours diner conversation with the late Robert Jr. Lockwood inspired the album. “The stories were…

Comida in Hudson to Close After Sept. 30

Chef Brandt Evans opened Comida (36 Park Lane., 330-655-0059) in 2019 with the aim of bringing creative Mexican street foods to the good people of Hudson. Located at First & Main, the restaurant — coincidentally enough — took the place of Luchita’s, which had been there for more than a decade. After nearly five years in…

New State Legislation Could Halt Controversial I-71 Interchange in Brunswick

Ohio State Senator Mark Romanchuk has introduced legislation to repeal the portion of the Ohio State Transportation Budget requiring the construction of an interchange off of I-71 between Brunswick and Strongsville off Boston Road, the decision of which has been the subject of longstanding speculation and controversy. “This proposed interchange was the result of one…

Led by Frontman Page Hamilton, Helmet Continues to Push Musical Boundaries

For Helmet singer-guitarist Page Hamilton, an artist has a responsibility to create something unique. It’s an ethos he’s embraced ever since he began studying guitar as a teenager. “It was and is an essential part of any songwriter and composer’s obligation as far as I’m concerned to create your own vocabulary and your own world,”…

Gray House Pizza in Lakewood Has Closed

Sadly, we can add Gray House Pizza to the long list of restaurants that have hung out a shingle at the corner of Madison and Brown in Lakewood. Joe Schlott’s Detroit-style pizza shop lasted less than a year in the space, joining other recent ventures such as  Primoz Pizza, Smokin’ Thyme Kitchen and Chow Chow Kitchen. Schlott, who also…

Now Open: Red Lantern Japanese Cuisine in Kamm’s Corners

The Red Lantern restaurant in West Park refuses to expire. The original Red Lantern enjoyed a remarkable 30-year run until it closed its doors in 2012. That classic eatery was revived – in spirit if not in form – in 2014 by Cory Rowland, who opened Red Lantern Kitchen and Bar in the same shotgun…

7 Concerts to Catch This Week in Cleveland

WED 09/13 Ne-Yo: Champagne and Roses Tour with Robin Thicke and MarioNe-Yo’s debut studio album, 2006’s In My Own Words was certified platinum in the United States, United Kingdom, Japan and Australia, helping turn the singer-songwriter and actor into an international star. Ne-Yo, who released his latest album, Self Explanatory, last year, brings his Champagne…

15+ Things to Do in Cleveland This Weekend (Sept. 14-17)

Our weekly picks of the best things to do in Cleveland this weekend. Also check out our full Cleveland event calendar. THU 09/14 Boris + Melvins These two veteran doom rock bands bring their Twins of Evil tour to the Beachland Ballroom tonight at 8. In 2021, the Melvins released Working With God, a newly recorded…

Study: Clevelanders Are the Best Tippers in America

Cleveland may be one of the two poorest big cities in America, trading off the dubious distinction with Detroit every couple of years, but in terms of holding up our end of the bargain with tipped service industry workers, we’re miles ahead of the competition. According to data collected and analyzed by Toast, the digital…

Market Garden Launches Heart Cider This Friday

Unlike many other craft breweries, Market Garden sat out the seltzer craze. And about a year ago, Sam McNulty began hearing from customers who were a bit tired of it as well. “We were getting people who were like, I can’t have another one,” he said. “What we kept hearing were people were tired of…

Royal Blood’s Mike Kerr Discusses Rock Band’s Evolution

Shortly after Royal Blood formed in England in 2011, singer-bassist Mike Kerr discovered that he could manipulate his bass so that it would deliver an explosion of noise that would make it sound like both bass and guitar. And thus, the band, which also includes drummer Ben Thatcher, joined the ranks of rock’s finest duos…

Paladar Latin Kitchen in Woodmere Has Closed After 16 Years

After 16 years in Woodmere, Paladar Latin Kitchen & Rum Bar has closed its doors. Owner Andy Himmel launched the Nuevo Latino restaurant at Eton Chagrin in 2007, with Matt Mytro as opening chef. Over the years, the homegrown concept grew to six locations that spanned the Eastern seaboard. With the closure of Woodmere, only…

Cleveland Uncommon Sound Project Hosts Dragonchild Plus the Rest of the Classical Music to Catch This Week

The new classical season in Northeast Ohio is slowly gathering momentum this week, beginning on Wednesday in Youngstown with “Remember to Remember,” a 70-minute musical adventure by Dana School of Music faculty composer Dave Morgan. Performed by 14 faculty members of the Dana Ensemble including soprano Misook Yun, and four guest improvisers, the 7:30 concert…

Over-the-Counter Narcan Becomes Available as Overdoses Soar in Ohio

Drug overdoses are popping up more frequently in Ohio, and bad-batch drugs are again to blame. The SOAR Initiative (SOAR stands for Safety, Outreach, Autonomy, Respect) alerts subscribers via text or app about deadly batches of drugs, often laced with unknown amounts of fentanyl. On Sept. 8, after a string of near daily alerts about…

Crepes ‘n’ Crisps to Offer Belgian Street Foods in Upper Chester

Mohamed Sadek, who has run the popular Urban Kitchen (9751 Chester Ave., 216-264-0124) in the Upper Chester district for six years, is branching out. This Friday, he will open Crepes ‘n’ Crisps (10001 Chester Ave.), a fast-casual shop specializing in Belgian street foods. The location is just steps away from Urban Kitchen, in the space formerly home to…

A Look Inside Classes at an Ohio Prison

This is the second in a series of stories about education opportunities in Ohio’s prisoners. Read the first story here. Dexter Bass earned his bachelor’s degree from Ashland University behind bars.  The 60-year-old was sentenced to prison in 1990 for murder and was recently granted parole. Before prison, his highest academic attainment was graduating high…

Few Answers From Fairview Park City Hall as Residents Detail Persistent Flooding Issues at Tense Meeting

Tension between Fairview Park’s residents and City Council continue to flare, about a week after irate homeowners berated a panel of politicians for neglecting the city’s aging sewer infrastructure.Some 185 residents in Fairview, a city of 17,026, reported massive flooding damage and debris—yes, what you’re thinking—from two record-breaking storms that blew across Northeast Ohio in…

Cake’s John McCrea Reflects on Oddball Indie Band’s Longevity

The ’90s produced grunge and nu-metal rock acts that wallowed in dark emotions. And the ’90s also produced Cake, an outlier that sprinkled mariachi-style horns into quirky singles such as “The Distance” and “Short Skirt/Long Jacket.” Speaking via phone from his Portland, OR home where he was doing “regular life things like fence building,” Cake…

Now Open: Rockfish Land and Seafood in Aurora

After a “soft opening” period with limited days and hours, Rockfish Land and Seafood (271 E. Garfield Rd., 330-562-1803) in Aurora is now open for dinner every evening but Sunday and Monday. “The response has been overwhelmingly positive,” says chef and owner Michael Grieve. In July, Grieve, formerly of Tartine Bistro in Rocky River and The Grocery…

In Conversation With Cleveland Native Janice A. Lowe, Poet and Musician

Janice A. Lowe, a composer-poet and multidisciplinary artist, is the author of Leaving CLE: poems of nomadic dispersal (Miami University Press) and SWAM (Belladonna Collaborative.) A native of Cleveland, she was honored to write the foreword for the anthology World’d Too Much: The Poetry of Russell Atkins (Cleveland State University Press.) With Teri Ellen Cross…

Lawsuit: Judge Leslie Celebrezze Steered Cases to ‘Lover;’ FBI Interviewed Demoted Assistant Over Judge’s Conduct

A former assistant to Cuyahoga County Domestic Relations Judge Leslie Ann Celebrezze claims in a lawsuit that she was demoted because she knew of the judge’s “scheme” of steering lucrative receivership cases to her “lover.” The lawsuit, filed this week by court employee Georgeanna Semary, also alleges agents with the FBI’s Cleveland-based public corruption unit…


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