This month’s show is called XX Cupid’s Rejects XX, and will offer a Valentine-themed trip back to the fashion and pop culture of the early 00s, including MySpace, the Warped Tour and Mall Food Court ...
Currently, the Maltz Museum is hosting a show called Degenerate! Hitler’s War on Modern Art, a traveling exhibition that explores how Hitler used the art we now take for granted that fills museums ...
Guitarist/vocalist Max Stern apparently isn’t busy enough with his punk rock band Signals Midwest, who are about to do a European tour in September. He’s got an acoustic project on the side with his ...
Yorktown Lanes could be just another Parma (Heights, actually) bowling alley, a relic of the area’s white ethnic heyday. But the Yorktown appeals to the younger hipster crowd with the rockabilly and ...
Heights Arts’ periodic ARTbar evenings give guests the opportunity to enjoy a specially curated cocktail in the art-stuffed gallery, as they take in the current exhibition and listen to some music.
Enjoy champagne, refreshments and a love story for the ages at Dobama Theatre’s special one night-only performance of Love Letters. Two childhood friends begin a lifelong correspondence with birthday ...
Recently we wrote about Cleveland musician Dave Smeltz who formed reggae and I-Tal in the late ’70s. That band was the springboard that catapulted reggae into the consciousness of Cleveland rock & ...
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 ...
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 ...
Garrick Ohlsson, now 67, has spent nearly five decades, building up his reputation as one of the U.S.’s preeminent classical pianists whose resume of concerts, orchestra and festival appearances and ...