Because it’s out in Lorain, a lot of arty Cleveland types don’t know about the FireFish Festival, even though it’s been going on since 2015. It brings together creatives in the alleys and buildings ...
The Cleveland Dragon Boat Festival got its start on the Cuyahoga and the moved out to Lorain’s Black River for several years.
Cleveland’s West Park is described by their website as the Temple of Spirits, this cocktail lounge features a curated ...
Elio Calabrese opened Urban Planting in 2017 to spread the gospel of house plants — to share his love for creating healthy ...
The Tremont Arts and Cultural Fest, which debuted 25 years ago when Tremont was the hottest arts neighborhood in Cleveland, ...
Tucked away in High Street Hop House, Baxter’s Speakeasy is described as “the kitschiest bar in town” and “a safe space for ...
It finally settled on Danny’s on Professor, a late-night spot open from 8pm-2am offering small bites, nachos and slices of ...
Detroit Avenue near the Lakewood-Cleveland boarder where you can grab a coffee or coffee drink and a Greek-style breakfast, ...
If you’re a birding enthusiast, or merely intrigued by avian diversity, then you’ll want to check out the Headlands Birding Festival, which is debuting this year. A joint effort of Headlands Beach ...
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 ...
The existing tax levy is set to expire in 2027. So, despite some controversy around Cuyahoga Arts and Culture, the group ...
Darl Schaaff is a long-time events planner, art patron and art collector who lived most of his adult life in Alaska and ended ...