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The Print Club of Cleveland was founded in 1919 to help purchase prints for the collection of the then-brand new Cleveland Museum of Art (founded in 1913) and to educate potential collectors about ...
If rhythm, rhyme and word play get you excited, this is your weekend: The Cleveland Poetry Festival is back. It starts on Friday at 7pm with a poetry reading at the Transformer Station, featuring ...
Vintage shopping fans often have to spread their shopping out because there are great vintage stores all over the region, But at the third iteration of the Wonderland Bazaar, taking place at Ingenuity ...
From time to time, Tremont’s convergence-continuum theater does a short run show — one weekend only — that it calls a “Tweener” since it’s scheduled between productions with regular, full-length runs.
If you haven’t seen it already, you’ll want to catch Cleveland photographer Jim Lanza’s show Fans and Cameras, currently on view at Sixty Bowls Gallery in Ohio City’s Hingetown neighborhood. It’s ...
Pollinators are essential to the production of food crops, and one of the most important of those is honeybees. In recent years, their populations have declined, leading to widespread concern among ...
If you’ve been thinking about going out to Holden Arboretum in Kirtland but just haven’t gotten around to it, today’s the perfect day. Admission is free on Saturday April 25 and they’re hosting as ...
The City Nature Challenge, now in its 10 th year, was created by staff members of science museums in Los Angeles and San Francisco, but it now takes place in cities all over the world, inviting people ...
The Kent American Roots Festival is back again, where you can stop in at 19 different bars, restaurants and clubs around town ...
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