Grushecky has continued to release a steady stream of albums, both solo and with the band, now just dubbed “the Houserockers”; he’s never actually taken a break. Last year he released the latest in a ...
The monthly Bainbridge Swing Dances, taking place at the Family Life Center in Chagrin Falls, are a great chance for all ...
From Nashville to the San Juan Islands, master singer-songwriter Jim Kozel has strummed his guitar and sang his song for thousands, always returning to his hometown of Cleveland. Also a guitar luthier ...
Old blues men never retire — they just keep on playing until they drop. And this week, the Music Box Supper Club is hosting a Sunday blues brunch featuring harmonica player Wallace Coleman, now in his ...
Violinist Ed Caner & multi-instrumentalist David Mayfield are two northeast Ohio musicians with diverse musical interests. Caner played in experimental rock bands in the 90s but he’s also played ...
It’s been a good year for northeast Ohio’s Speedbumps, with a new album, Soil to the Seed, released in the spring to favorable notices, and a busy summer full of high-profile dates. The band, hailing ...
The Cleveland Play House’s current production is Little Shop of Horrors, the rock musical based on the 1960 Roger Corman low-budget black comedy B-movie. It revolves around a plant that feasts on ...
The next edition of Reel Science, co-sponsored by Cleveland Cinemas and the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, features the 1966 science fiction film Fantastic Journey, a highly improbably and ...
Drag artist and Cleveland’s self-dubbed “Fatale of Filth” Anhedonia Delight is back at the Grog Shop with her monthly GlamGore show, this month with a wink and a poke at Valentine’s Day traditions in ...
All you hippies will get what a “Sweetwater 420” party is referring to. So you’ll want to head down to the Kent Stage and join in the ribaldry with Jamestown, New York’s folk/roots jam band Big Leg ...
One thing you can say for certainty about Cleveland Public Theatre is that it never rests on its laurels. It’s always coming up with new ways to support all types of work at all stages of development.
People in northeast Ohio are tough — and nothing stops them from going outside and having fun, as is shown by the number of outdoor winter festivals providing cold-weather fun and lots of employment ...