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Northeast Ohio filmmaker John Baumgartner will attend screening of his LGBT-themed silent film "War Story" alongside Charlie ...
Public Art Vermilion, a program of Main Street Vermilion, has finalized plans to add an interactive art sculpture to the Showse Park playground as part of ongoing renovations. The interactive ...
Columnist Justice B. Hill celebrates Cleveland teens who are showcasing their creativity and resilience by turning everyday ...
One of the most influential figures in Cleveland's Black press history was W.O. Walker, who began publishing The Call and ...
Mayor Bibb and the city of Cleveland are partnering up with the KLUTCH Sports Group to support the city’s youth as they head ...
Gray's Auctioneers is delighted to announce the appointment of Amy E. Dawson as its new Director of Rare Books. Dawson's impressive career path has uniquely prepared her for this role. She joins ...
day” events such as live music and food. The annual Hall of Fame game commences at 8 p.m., and events continue throughout the ...
The Pickerington Public Library is in the early stages of planning to expand its main branch and build a new location on ...
State of play: Literary Cleveland 's 11th annual Inkubator Writing Conference begins online Sept. 8-10 and continues in person Sept. 11-13 at the downtown Cleveland Public Library.
A story about a 92-year-old Columbus man who left behind a 109-page, handwritten list of the 3,599 books he had read in his life since 1962—all of which he borrowed from the Columbus Metropolitan ...
Explore the history of Cleveland’s Woodland Cemetery during a free program at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 11, at Mentor Public Library’s Main Branch, 8215 Mentor Ave. Woodland Cemetery was founded in 1853 as part ...