Vol. 44, No. 18
The Sounds of Summer
Your road-trip guide to Ohio's bountiful bill of summer music festivals
Pic of the Day: Tim CleBow
By Vince Grzegorek
Chris Perez's Thoughts on a Gay Player in Baseball
Eric Williams of Momocho Divulges Plans for New Eatery
By Douglas Trattner
Dark Star Orchestra at House of Blues: Concert Review
By Eric Sandy
Strongsville Teachers Strike Ends
Search for Jimmy Hoffa's Remains Reveals... Chicken Wings
New Details Emerge Regarding Downtown Red Steakhouse
Transgendered Woman Murdered, Online Commenters Take PD to Task
By Sam Allard
Os Mutantes' 'Fool Metal Jack': New Music Tuesday
There Are Five MLB Managers with Connections to '88 Indians
Slideshow: Taylor Swift Fans at Last Night's Concert
'Hello Cleveland!' Documentary Explores 70s Music Scene: UPDATE
Concert Review: Jamey Johnson at House of Blues
By Jeff Niesel
Bad Girls Club TV show looking for new 'talent' tomorrow at Shooters
New Fleetwood Mac Song Hits Internet Following EP Release
Big Restaurant Changes Afoot at Shaker Square
Bistro on Lincoln Park Space to Welcome New Restaurant
Another Assault Happened On The Rapid
Scene's Guide To Cleveland's Local Music Festivals
Police Tried, Succeeded in Diminishing Kent State's Annual College Fest
City Club CEO Dan Moulthrop Responds to Scene Questions
Gathr sneak peak program debuts at Cedar-Lee Theatre on Wednesday
Cleveland Pickle to Now Satisfy Pickle Posse on Saturdays
By Jason Beudert
Twelve Supervisors Face Discipline Within Cleveland Police Department
Concert Review and Slideshow: Taylor Swift at Quicken Loans Arena
By Annie Zaleski
Boom Goes the Dynamite
92.3's Chuck Booms on the perpetually interesting Cleveland sports scene and the competition at WKNR
We Get Mail
A tribute to one of our most faithful commenters
The Twang Gang
He's My Brother She's My Sister embraces musical diversity
Out of Sync
DJs AK1200 and At Dawn We Rage weigh in on integrity in the EDM scene
By Sam Mendez
Wild at Heart
Silencio pays tribute to director David Lynch's soundtracks
CD Review: Cheese Borger and the Cleveland Steamers
Cheese Borger and the Cleveland Steamers (Smog Veil)
Band of the Week
The Dagger Rebellion
Top Pop Culture Picks for the Week
Movies Out
What to go see this week
Movies In
Netflix Originals
Who Made Wu
Ken Jeong talks about his role in the dark comedy Pain & Gain
Plastered With the Ponies
Thistledown reopens as a racino. Don't worry, there's still booze
Balancing Act
Press brings the best of two worlds to Tremont
The Cleveland Craft Beer Report
By Robert Massie
What's Fresh At:
Market Cafe & Wine Bar
Culinary Calendar
What and when and where to eat and drink this week
Print Isn't Dead
Solo exhibition of prints prove photorealistic
By Joseph Clark
Breaking the Ice
A large and skillful cast finds the key to The Iceman Cometh.
By Christine Howey
Also On Stage This Week
Also On View
This week at local galleries and museums
Adventures in Argyle
How to meet your soulmate in Cleveland
By Chad Zumock
Savage Love
No problems
By Dan Savage
Community Pie Assemblage Workshop
@ The Sculpture Center
Sat., April 27, 11 a.m.-12 p.m.
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