After a courageous year-lomg battle with cancer, Tony Urso, who played guitar with ’80s Cleveland punk rockers Starvation Army, as well as wild & crazy ’90s bands Sissy and Backmonkeys, has passed ...
Club Coffee, located between the Warehouse District and the east Bank of the Flats, is a convenient stopping place for a hot ...
What’s the big idea? Idea Center is the dynamic headquarters for Ideastream, which is Cleveland’s public television and radio stations, and it is home to Playhouse Square’s arts and education programs ...
Cuyahoga County has been keeping a secret. At the southern end of Slavic Village, where Broadway, Warner and Turney Roads tumble into one another, Mill Creek gushes off a ledge and spills 45 feet down ...
Paper Moon Vineyards was established in 2006 by Richard Cawrse and his son Adam to continue a four-generation family tradition of owning a business, moving the focus from food to wine. In 2008, they ...
Cleveland musician Danny Sheridan, who died in Los Angeles in May at the age of 65, first became known in the local music scene for playing country/bluegrass-influenced music for rock audiences with ...
Almost a decade in the making, the exhibit Riparazione: Meditations on the Fullness of Being (Woman) by Cleveland artist Anne Kmieck features 11 white embroidered christening gowns hung above white ...
Hudson’s Peachtree Southern Kitchen & Cocktails was created by Matthew Mathlage, formerly of Light Bistro, but it’s a very different sort of place. His food, which he calls “progressive American,” ...
Did you ever wonder how it would feel to experience one of The Great Gatsby’s parties? While this story was written in the 1920s, every young generation wants to experience a lavish party where one ...
City & Salvage Design rescues parts and pieces from old buildings and their furnishings, selling some of them “as is” and transforming others into attractive home décor and gift items such as old ...
John Barr, who passed away November 28 at the age of 87, changed the face of restaurants in Cleveland with antiques and paintings that recreated Dublin’s Red Light District, “Nighttown”, thereby ...
The 100-year-old 18-acre complex that is the Lake Erie Building aka the Screw Factory was once an automobile manufacturing plant. And it still houses warehouses and manufacturing spaces on its ground ...