Opus 216's Front Yard Concerts Bring Music To The Neighborhoods
Led by violinist and director Ariel Clayton Karas, the genre-less strings group has performed on dozens of yards and porches across Cleveland.
Led by violinist and director Ariel Clayton Karas, the genre-less strings group has performed on dozens of yards and porches across Cleveland.
With a limited capacity and safety precautions, the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame is offering a local music spotlight with food trucks and family fun.
Cleveland Public Library and Cuyahoga County Public Library systems offer virtual programs to keep summer learning going.
The Facebook Live streams feature poets, musicians and more.
Spend a day perusing these works of public art from Jason Tetlak, Lisa Quine, Terran Washington and Erin Guido.
The public exhibit and art walk offers a socially distant way to explore local artists such as Alexis Rene Moten, Lauren Lanzaretta, Isaiah Williams and Laurynn Dillingham.
Local music venues are starting to open back up with restrictions and guidelines in place.
Purpled Palm Press publishes Clevelanders' COVID-19 observations, poetry and more
The new book showcases 20 successful women across a range of industries in Cleveland including politics, entrepreneurship, science, art and more.
In The Daughters of Erietown, the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer follows working-class families on the shores of Lake Erie.
By connecting DIY artists with institutions such as Brite Winter and the Tri-C Jazz Festival, the online concert series is helping the music scene make the digital leap.
New releases from Cleveland artists such as Mourning [A] BLKstar, Emily Keener and Uptight Sugar soundtrack our work from home and weekend days.