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Writers Can Air Out Their Latest Work at CPT’s Dark Room
If you’re a writer of any kind with some new material you’d like to give a public airing, you’ve got the chance to get some feedback at writers open mic tthe Dark Room, taking place at Cleveland Public Theatre’s Parish Hall on the second Tuesday of the month.
Walk All Over Waterloo Features Live Music at the Tower Stage
Fri 7/5 @ 5-9PM The first Friday of each month is Walk All Over Waterloo when you can check out the galleries and small businesses in the Waterloo Arts District. Grab some food at Citizen Pie Pizza or Doink’s smash burger establishment, then peek into whatever galleries happen to be open (not as many as usual — summer break for many). Waterloo Arts currently features recent Cleveland Institute of Art grad Alison Alsup’s Ohio: Love for the Heart of It All, based on her biking-and hiking travels around the state, and Arron Foster’s Haints & Specters, a reaction to Ohio’s postindustrial landscape, using printmaking, photography and installation.
The Cleveland Orchestra Opens Its Blossom Season with All-American Concert
For its first concert of its summer season at Blossom Music Center, taking place on Independence Day weekend, the Cleveland Orchestra, appropriately, rolls out music by America composers. The centerpiece is George Gershwin’s jazz-meets-classical Rhapsody in Blue, which has gotten a lot of play this year as it celebrates its...
3News Senior Health Correspondent Monica Robins reflects on 5 years since brain tumor diagnosis
CLEVELAND — July 2, 2019. 4:30 p.m. While putting my story together for the 6 p.m. news, I received a call that would transform my life: I learned I had a brain tumor — a sphenoid-orbital meningioma, to be exact — that would require surgery, and the outcome was unknown.
Rock singer’s cancer diagnosis forces band to cancel tour
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Ann Wilson from “Heart” announced the band’s tour has been postponed following her recent cancer diagnosis. Wilson posted a statement on social media platform X saying she recently underwent removal surgery that ended up being cancerous. “The operation was successful and I’m feeling...
Awesome Foundation awards 50th $1K grant
The Awesome Foundation – Cleveland celebrated a milestone of awarding its 50th grant since 2019 to individuals and nonprofits furthering awesome projects and programs across Cuyahoga County in June, according to a news release. Grants are made in $1,000 increments, so $50,000 has been awarded. Grants have been awarded...
Reason Behind Donovan Mitchell's Massive Cavaliers Extension Revealed
Donovan Mitchell's reasoning for signing a massive extension with the Cleveland Cavaliers has been revealed, emphasizing his commitment to the team's aggressive pursuit of a championship under President Koby Altman's vision. According to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, Mitchell agreed to a three-year, ...
PHOTOSTREAM: Larchmere Porchfest by Anastasia Pantsios
Larchmere Porchfest returned for the 16th year offering an afternoon and evening of music spread throughout the district, mostly on people’s porches on its residential side streets. People strolled the area on foot or rode bikes or even took to rollerblades to catch the artists they wanted to hear out of the nearly three dozen wildly diverse acts that performed. The crowd was as diverse as people of all types mingled on the streets, unfolded their canvas chairs on sidewalks, danced on lawns and listened from adjacent porches.
‘We don’t deserve to live like this’: Tenants address issues with property manager
PARMA, Ohio (WOIO) - Months after Carlyle Management took over day to day operations of several complexes in Northeast Ohio, some tenants say they’re not happy. “We don’t deserve to live like this. I don’t care if you live east side, west side, southside,” said resident James Prokay.
Fireworks caused $690,000 in fire damages last year in Ohio. How to avoid problems
It doesn't take much for a misfired firework to land in the wrong spot, triggering an expensive and sometimes dangerous fire. Last year, Ohio recorded 128 fireworks-caused incidents, with 22 of those resulting to residential building fires that racked up $690,000 in property damages, according to the State Fire Marshal.
TourismOhio expands Ohio Ice Cream Trail, including 16 in Northeast Ohio
As if any of us needed more incentive or reason to go grab some ice cream, July is National Ice Cream Month. To celebrate, TourismOhio – the state’s office of tourism – has expanded its Ohio Ice Cream Trail, which highlights family-owned shops and nationally recognized chains and now includes more than 50 such shops.
Ohio’s casinos, racinos report uptick in May gambling revenue
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Ohio’s casinos and racinos saw an uptick in gambling revenue and had their best May since 2021. The state’s 11 casinos and racinos brought in a combined $204 million in May, up from $196 million in 2023 and $202 million in 2022. The record for the month was set in 2021, at $209 million, according to data from the Ohio casino control and lottery commissions.
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