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Rooms To Let CLE debuted in 2014, based on an interesting concept: teams of artists descended on houses in Slavic Village slated to be demolished and filled them with temporary exhibits and ...
Each month has a different theme, and this month’s is ’90s Homecoming. It wants visitors to recall what it was like to go back to school in September in the ’90s in their Doc Marten boots or Air ...
Called Patina of Time, it’s organized around the concept of the “quiet transformation of time.” His style is described as “poetic, precise, and people-less,” as he delves in mundane things such as a ...
Then came Bella Sin, appropriately dubbed “Cleveland’s Burlesque Queen.” In the 20 years she’s been performing, producing and promoting burlesque in northeast Ohio, she’s built an empire and a legacy, ...
At 9pm, Pittsburgh’s seven-piece, horn-heavy Dr. Zoot will hit the stage. Their music, which mixes jazz, pop, R&B, swing, jump blues, funk, Latin and early rock in a high-energy danceable blend that’s ...
Each year, the series begins and ends with one of the area’s most prominent reggae ensembles Carlos Jones & the P.L.U.S.
For four days, from noon-10pm Friday through Sunday and noon-9pm Monday, visitors can enjoy a full festival experience, including carnival rides, games and music — mostly a bunch of cover bands, ...
The parade lines up 147 th and Kinsman and follows a long route to the reviewing stand at Luke Easter Park at 116 th and MLK Drive. Every candidate or hopeful candidate for any office is there (expect ...
Wed 9/3 @ 7PM “Big Chuck and Lil John” — known in real life as Chuck Schodowski and John Rinaldi — were a Cleveland ...
Take a Hike’s Stroll Series offered shorter, usually free, walking tours of various parts of the city that share interesting ...
Founded in June 2023 by Dr. Andrew Keller and Jaclyn Kurtz, two graduates of Kent State University, the Video Game Symphony ...
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