20 Reasons Why Our Music Scene Rocks
As the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony struts into town, we showcase a lineup of musicians, venues, vinyl makers and more who are amplifying our city's sound right now.
As the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony struts into town, we showcase a lineup of musicians, venues, vinyl makers and more who are amplifying our city's sound right now.
After a 50-year run, the Hessler Street Fair ended after its 2019 event. Now, the Grog Shop will feature some of the fest's musicians and vendors in an upcoming weekend of shows. By Annie Nickoloff
Hear a new single, "Like A Kennedy," from Heart Attack Man's upcoming third album. By Annie Nickoloff
The induction ceremony takes place in November at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. By Anthony Elder
Good jingles catch the metal needle and create nostalgia that sticks with us all. By Becky Boban
Several major musicians and bands are set to perform the Rock Hall Live series this summer, along with a strong lineup of notable Cleveland acts. By Anthony Elder
Cleveland born author and photographer Steven Begleiter celebrates his fictional memoir with a meet and greet at Mac’s Backs Books on April 27. By Abigail Preiszig
Allison Loggins-Hull, the orchestra’s Daniel R. Lewis Composer Fellow, is working on a piece inspired by her collaborations within the city. By Annie Nickoloff
The magician, Jason Alan, and the mentalist, Stacy Alan, melded their skills together to create a mystifying show of magic and comedy hosted monthly at the Metropolitan at the 9. By Karyssa Rose
R.A. Washington and LaToya Kent release their first LP as Me:You — Field Tapes In Der Trash drops on Friday, April 21. By Anthony Elder
A Higher Law: The Oberlin-Wellington Rescue of 1858, premiers on Sunday, April 23, at the Apollo Theatre in Oberlin. By Kiara Rodriguez
The studio and gallery has been open in 78th Street Studios since 2010. By Annie Nickoloff
Literary Cleveland, a local nonprofit encouraging Northeast Ohio writers, moves to a welcoming new home on Larchmere Boulevard. By Abigail Preiszig