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Colombian cumbia master Yeison Landero and his band had the corner of Church and East 29th in Ohio City swirling with dancers at the first of two City Stages concerts hosted by the Cleveland Museum of ...
In recent years, Piano Cleveland, which runs the Cleveland International Piano Competition, has become more aggressive about interfacing with the community, presenting a range of accessible, ...
As a racial identity for Black people, the popular term “African-American” is an inaccurate, meaningless stereotype and promotes racial apartheid. The term stereotypes and gives false racial identity ...
Tonight the Cleveland Orchestra returns to Severance Hall, assuming they can make their way through the Blossom Music Center traffic last weekend, for another evening of Summers at Severance.
HEDGE Gallery’s upcoming show will exude softness on a couple of levels. For one thing, both artists in the show works with textiles. For another, their current work which will comprise the show ...
The Cleveland Obon Festival, a Japanese festival honoring the ancestors, is celebrating its 80 th annual event this year. That means it debuted immediately after World War II, a fraught time for ...
By Larry Durstin My unofficial leaving of the Catholic Church occurred in the late 1960s and took place at the St. Thomas More Chapel on the campus of Bowling Green State University. I was among a ...
Wed 7/23 @ noon This week’s edition of the City Club’s month-long series of outdoor forums is called “From Acts to Eats: The Power of Kindness and “Something Good” with Ricky Smith. Recently, Smith ...
Judge Sara J. Harper passed away on July 8, 2025, days short of her 99 th birthday. Out of the limelight for the last decade, ...
Cleveland’s river is one of its natural assets, especially since it’s been cleaned and upgraded since its infamous “Burning River” Days when copious pollution ignited it and no one in their right mind ...