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Sour Notes
Underneath its glossy exterior, the Cleveland Orchestra has a dark side. His name is William Preucil.
By Rebecca Meiser
Tags: News Lead, Features, Features
Pedophile Inc.
Professor Robert Cikraji retired to the center of an international scandal.
Dancing Machine
The guy behind "The Evolution of Dance" is about to bust a new move.
Tags: News Features, News
Destination Lakewood
How a bar town became an immigration hot spot.
Testing Time
A Cleveland Clinic researcher claims he can determine your "real" age.
Tempted by the Fruit of Another
Rust Belt wines are calling out the pride of Napa Valley...and winning.
Ready, Set, Mow!
NASCAR meets John Deere at the National Lawnmower Racing Championships.
Bitter Chocolate
A candymaking giant takes on a drag queen.
Revenge of the Brokenhearted
A new website allows women to post dirt about their exes.
Reins of the Father
He was Ohio's best jockey till he was banned for life. Now his son takes over.
Burning Man
Rover may be struggling in Chicago, but Cleveland still loves him.
Here Comes the Judge
From a local bench to Divorce Court, Lynn Toler has appeal.
Behind the scenes at
Fashion Week, Cleveland-style.
Hush
Notre Dame had a sexual predator on campus. Students were the last to know.
Sisterly Love
Race and outrage on the Kent sorority scene.
Hoodwinked
Nationwide advises state workers to invest in a fund that benefits . . . Nationwide.
Guinea Pig Gang
Meet the students who rent their bodies to science -- and have the scars to prove it.
Starless Night
It's tough to be the paparazzi in a city without celebrities.
Help Wanted
A modern girl's guide to finding love in Cleveland
Lifestyles of the Rich and Prepubescent
At etiquette class, 'tween debutantes learn how to hold their spoons -- and their tongues.
Reality Bites
In an age of instant celebrity, the TV producer is king. But sometimes even cameras lie.
Selling Kabbalah
A local rabbi wants to bring mysticism to the masses.
Naked Before God
A church offers six figures for a strip club.
Hail to the Chef
Parker Bosley became the city's most celebrated gourmet by refusing to kowtow. You got a problem with that?
Kid Gloves
Give three recent college grads a $17.1 million development project? Only in Oberlin.
Psychedelics in an Age of Freud and Pharmacology: What Happened Before, What is Happenning Now, Why it Matters
@ Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center
Fri., March 29, 6-8 p.m.
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Cleveland Clinic Once Again Among Worst Hospitals in "Fair Share Deficit" Rankings, Comparing Charity to Tax Breaks
By Vince Grzegorek
The Centennial Project Likely Stalled as Millennia Faces Major Rebuke From Feds
By Mark Oprea
Fridrich Bicycle, Oldest Bike Shop in Cleveland, to Close This Year
The March edition of the long running Cleveland Networking Mixer took place at Clandestina in Ohio City. Here's what we saw.
By Emanuel Wallace
With a listing description that starts with, "Step inside Columbia Station’s version of 'Yellowstone,' it probably isn't surprising to find a 25…
By Scene Staff
Meteorologists predicted that the rain would stop just in time for this year's St. Patrick's Day Parade — and it did. While…
The second edition of MoCa Cleveland's upstart MoCa Connect event featured an artist talk with the Vera Twins along with tunes from…
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