Cleveland's Biggest Arts and Entertainment Stories From 2021
After being dormant for most of 2020, Cleveland’s arts and entertainment scene came back in a big way in 2021.
After being dormant for most of 2020, Cleveland’s arts and entertainment scene came back in a big way in 2021.
From A Christmas Carol to Wicked, it's not too late to soak in the holiday spirit and restart a family tradition at one of these shows.
This fall, Cleveland joined Rome, Italy, as the only cities to hold all six pieces of the collection.
The musical event, written and composed by Jason Michael Webb and Lelund Durond Thompson, is built around a message of spreading joy around the Holidays.
The Cleveland songwriter, who first came up with the idea for his monthly releases while on lockdown, used the series to expand his presence as a musician.
The Karamu House trained actor is lighting up the silver screen with appearances in King Richard and The Outlaw Johnny Black.
Embrace the museum's past and celebrate its future with the new exhibit featuring more than 300 artifacts.
On Friday, The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame unveiled its new exhibit dedicated to Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ album Wildflowers.
In July, the Cleveland theater staple received a $75,000 grant from the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund that will be used for short-term housing for emerging artists.
The 50-year theater veteran is back hosting his preshow lecture series this month with Playhouse Square's running of The Prom.
The budding pop star shares how her hometown influences her sound.
This introspective film, which is available to stream through Nov. 14 only, combines music and stories of those who served.