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Meat is described as a “horror/slasher” film, the overwhelmingly favorite genre of novice directors. It was written and directed by Westlake native Roger Connors, an actor who’s appeared in a bunch of ...
Fri 7/3 @ 9PM It seems like everyone who was ever in a local band gets an itch at some point to relive the glory days. And why not? It’s generally like a family reunion, with all the fans who used to ...
The monthly Bainbridge Swing Dance offers multiple benefits: the chance to get some fun exercise, to meet new friends and to hear some outstanding local musicians. The all-ages, family-friendly events ...
Sat 8/2 @11AM-3PM Pandy’s Garden Center in Elyria (just down the road from Midway Mall) is hosting an event that dog lovers should love—almost as much as their dog. At “The Wonderful Whiskers of Paws, ...
The Puerto Rican parade and festival has been celebrated in Cleveland for decades in many forms and at many locations. In recent years, as the Puerto Rican community here has grown, the event has ...
Tremont Arts in August has typically comprised four weekends showcasing established local performance groups in dance, theater and music—jazz, classical, Latin and pop—taking place in Lincoln Park.
Cyclists of all ages and levels of experience and skill will enjoy these comfortably paced, 10-mile rides that amble through ...
Pianist/composer/singer-songwriter/arranger/producer Natalie Tenenbaum graduated from the noted Juilliard School of Music but broke out of any strict musical box ...
The Low Power Happy Hour programs at Cuyahoga Valley National Park are designed as networking/hangout evenings for anyone who supports the environment and the park’s mission, while giving them a ...
Cleveland alto sax player Bobby Selvaggio is one of the area’s master musicians, leading several ensembles he’s formed to perform his music in variety of formats, fueled by his rich background and his ...
Artwork by Mindy Tousley Fri 8/1 @ 5-9PM Once again, it’s time to Walk All Over Waterloo to check out the galleries and businesses in the Waterloo Arts District. And as of this writing it looks like ...