Once again, it’s holiday party time in downtown Medina when the Square lights up with holiday decorations and all are invited ...
Dr. Amy Acton came to the public’s attention as the first woman to serve as director of the Ohio Department of Health, exhibiting leadership during the pandemic to work collaboratively and ...
Holiday makers’ markets are getting into high gear, and one place to do some shopping is at Holden Arboretum in Kirtland.
“The exhibit offers viewers an opportunity to experience realism in its many forms with work that is at once visually ...
Reithoffer’s Art, Spirits & Entertainment in Chagrin Falls describes itself as a combination “cocktail bar/music venue/art gallery,” filled with artwork and eclectic furniture both vintage and modern, ...
With the changing weather and the political turmoil, it’s time to rise to hold each other closer and become our best selves. Chefs from Cleveland Independents, fresh off a successful Cleveland ...
On November 12, Cuyahoga Arts and Culture, the organization tasked with dispersing the money collected to Cuyahoga County’s arts cigarette tax, held its meeting at the downtown branch of the Cleveland ...
Dave Ferrante opened Visible Voice Books on Kenilworth in Tremont back in 2007, where it added to the array of intriguing boutiques, galleries and eateries than made the neighborhood a destination. It ...
If your eyes have been at all open, you’ve seen the work of Bob Peck around town. Unlike many of the pedestrian, somewhat anonymous murals popping up everywhere, his angular, movement-filled style is ...
HEDGE Gallery has been presenting a series of mini-group shows, matching two or three artists with sympathetic styles that offer a conversation between their approaches. Its final show of 2025, called ...
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