Playhouse Square President and CEO Art Falco Retires
The quiet maestro shares the lessons he's learned about theater, egos and helping to revitalize a city.
The quiet maestro shares the lessons he's learned about theater, egos and helping to revitalize a city.
Aubree Bauer, the Flea's first artist in-residence, takes us through her work.
The former sports reporter quickly formed a bond with his co-anchors Maureen Kyle and Hollie Strano.
April 4 is National Hug A Newsperson Day, so give these local journalists a follow.
The 37-year-old begins her new venture as chief curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Jan. 15.
The spoken word poet and artist strives to improve the East Side neighborhood that raised him.
The activist outfits African-American youth with trauma kits to respond to gunshot, knife and bomb wounds.
The 27-year-old community organizer has worked toward improving reproductive justice and racial equity with groups such as New Voices Cleveland and PreTerm Cleveland.
The 52-year-old Cleveland.com columnist carries quite the reputation in unearthing our city's undercover stories.
As one of Cleveland's original urban farms, Hooper's Farm in Tremont is still budding strong.
The piano-playing legal wiz from Cleveland is the first African-American justice to be elected to Ohio's Supreme Court.
This 9-year-old philanthropist behind Help Me Color A Rainbow is making hospitals across the country more colorful.