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The Cuyahoga Valley Farmers Market (CVFM), opened for the summer season in early May in Howe Meadow at Cuyahoga Valley National Park (CVNP)—making the transition from the winter market at the Old ...
Venture Capital (VC) loves supporting fast-moving startups—mostly sexy digital endeavors that can turn a quick and hefty profit. In contrast, physical product technologies have a much tougher time ...
On the outskirts of Grafton, a quaint country village in Lorain County, a country road leads past the usual barns and dairy cows to an unexpected attraction: The Parsh family property in Grafton is ...
The festival is meant to capture the spirit of independent filmmaking—celebrating filmmakers, actors, and crew often overlooked by Hollywood and studio-funded films. It begins, as all good horror ...
The hotel's location holds special significance in Cleveland's LGBTQ+ history. The historic Schofield Building once housed the Cadillac Lounge, Cleveland's first gay bar. Gloria Lenihan opened the ...
Thousands of Northeast Ohio protesters gathered downtown at the Free Stamp in Willard Park, and additional sites in the region, joining the “No Kings” protests occurring this past Saturday, June 14 in ...
“Forces of nature, for the first time after 32 years, [called for] what I call intermission,” says Parade the Circle lead artists Héctor Castellanos Lara. Museum officials spread the word of the delay ...
Officials at the Cleveland Museum of Art this morning announced that today’s Parade the Circle is postponed due to the rain. It is the first time in the event’s 33-year history that the weather has ...
This year, the Beachland Ballroom & Tavern complex on Waterloo Road in Collinwood is celebrating 25 years of bringing just about every kind of entertainment imaginable to Northeast Ohio. From ...
Juneteenth has a longer history than perhaps most people believe. The holiday is rooted in the delayed emancipation of enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, where word of freedom and the abolishment of ...
Schaffer's installations debunk the perpetrated myths of trans people. Last month, Cleveland Institute of Art (CIA) graduating seniors’ capstone projects were displayed throughout the University ...
About the Author: Tom Matowitz Recently retired after a 37-year career teaching public speaking, Tom Matowitz has had a lifelong interest in local and regional history. Working as a freelance author ...