Vol. 48, No. 10
An Excerpt From: 'You're Welcome, Cleveland; How I Helped LeBron James Win a Championship and Save a City'
By Scott Raab
Boogie Cousins, Terrelle Pryor and Andre's Pre-Camp Physical — The A to Z Podcast With Andre Knott and Zac Jackson
By Vince Grzegorek
Armond Budish Is a Willing Accomplice to Dan Gilbert's Latest Arena Subsidy Scam
By Peter Pattakos
How Much Is Too Much for a Quarterback? — The A to Z Podcast With Andre Knott and Zac Jackson
Missing South Texas Man Found Happily Living New Life in Northeast Ohio
By Alex Zielinski
Kevin Young, Suspect Acquitted in 1990 Murder of Lisa Pruett, Has Died
By James Renner
Euclid Jail Supervisor and Officer Under Investigation After Allegedly Misusing LEADS Police Database for Personal Reasons
Heated Deliberations Begin for the Q Renovation Plan
By Sam Allard
Twenty Percent of Cleveland Public High School Students Attempted Suicide in 2015
Cow Advocates Will Be Protesting the Mac 'N Cheese Throwdown on Saturday (Yes, Really)
By Laura Morrison
2017 Pro Football Hall of Fame Game Announced
Only One More Showing of Dynamic 'Amadeus,' Part of National Theatre Live at Cedar-Lee Theatre
By Christine Howey
Sen. Rob Portman Bans Democrats from Speaking Event, Fundraiser in Ohio
By Brett Zelman
Video: Watch the FirstEnergy Lakeshore Plant Get Demolished
Ohio is Rolling Out More Rules on Medical Marijuana Law
By Eric Sandy
126 Non-U.S. Citizens Have Voted in Ohio Elections Since 2013
Melt, Virtual Reality Coaster Among New Attractions at Cedar Point for 2017 Season
Two Men Who Were Wrongfully Convicted of an East Cleveland Murder are Suing the City and the County
Gallery W at American Greetings Showcases Five Artists with Ties to Cleveland Institute of Art
By Josh Usmani
In the Fight to Outlaw Marital Rape Exemptions, Ohio Republicans Go Silent
'If We Lose the EPA, We Lose Lake Erie,' Great Lakes Scientist Says
Alonzo Mitchell III Announces Ward 6 Cleveland City Council Run
Bilingual Features, Arts Activism Showcased in New Edition of 'CAN Journal'
Culture of Rampant Sexism, Wild Parties Revealed at Akron-Based Sterling Jewelers
Disabled Veteran Alleges Ongoing Harassment by Cleveland Police in Anti-Panhandling Lawsuit
FiveOne Experimental Orchestra at Market Garden and Five More Classical Music Events to Hit This Week
By ClevelandClassical Staff
Singer-Songwriters Diana Chittester and Royal Wood to Bring Their Co-Headlining Tour to the Music Box
By Jeff Niesel
At the Drive-In Returns to the Agora in June
Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters to Perform at the Q in September
9 Concerts to Catch This Weekend
Pixies to Perform at the Agora in October
Stream Sun Kil Moon's New Tune 'God Bless Ohio'
Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears Return to Their Roots for 'Backlash'
London Label to Issue Local Bassist Gabriel Schray's New Solo Album
The Dizzy Gillespie All Stars to Headline Annual Lakeland Jazz Festival
By Johnny Cook
Life on the Road Inspired the Latest Album From Alt-Country Singer-Songwriter Nikki Lane
Singer-Guitarist John Mayer to Play Blossom in August
A Hearing Impairment Inspired Some of the Songs on Indie Rocker Peter Silberman's New Album
Country Singer-Guitarist Eric Church Delivers an Epic Set at the Q
Pink Martini Band Leader Talks About the Tracks on the Band’s New Album
Video: Here's Eric Church Singing Michael Stanley's "My Town"
Vocal Powerhouse Ariana Grande Enthralls Q Crowd
Band of the Week: Dorothy
Ukrainian Genocide Film Better Suited for History Channel
Spotlight: 'The Red Turtle'
Cedar Lee Theatre Partners with Local Cat Shelters for 'KEDI' Screenings
A Dated Menu and Uneven Execution Hamper Merchant Street Eatery's Hopes of Lasting
By Douglas Trattner
Luchita's Mexican Restaurant Celebrates 35 Years in Business
By Rachel Hunt
Ushabu to Launch Lunch Service Next Week, Liquor License on its Way
More Details Emerge on Cleveland Hustles: Chain Reaction
Crave Owner to Expand from Akron to Cuyahoga Falls With Crave Cantina
Bakersfield Tacos, Tequila, Whiskey Back on Track for Spring Opening in Ohio City
First Look: Barrio Tacos in Cedar-Fairmount, Opening Next Week
Is Waiting In Line for a Paczki Today Worth It?
An Innocent Middle Eastern Man Runs Away From Danger, and Himself, in 'I Call My Brothers'
Powerful Portrayals of Civil Rights, Race and Profiteering Prisons in Spaces' New Exhibitions
Savage Love: Fantasy Scenarios
By Dan Savage
Fumi Abe | Secret Society Comedy In Lakewood
@ Mahall's 20 Lanes
Thu., April 25, 8-9:45 p.m.
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Aurelia in Chagrin Falls to Close, Brad Friedlander to Revive Moxie in Space This Summer
Cavs Downtown Training Facility Design Approval Stirs Excitement For Resident Access to the Riverfront
By Mark Oprea
Toto has a long history with Cleveland. It played the Agora on its very first U.S. tour in 1979, broadcast on both…
By Joe Kleon
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By Brian Lumley
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By Emanuel Wallace
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