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Sat 6/21 @ 9AM-2PM The Coit Road Farmers’ Market is Cleveland’s oldest farm market, with its own dedicated building so that it runs year round, as well as Tuesday evenings in the summer. In addition ...
Sat 6/21 @ 4:30-6:30PM Come celebrate another successful season with the North Coast Men’s Chorus, fresh off their season-ending Reigning Men concerts at Playhouse Square, as well as an onstage ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - A 38-year-old Cleveland man was fatally shot early Friday in Cleveland’s Warehouse District, according to authorities. Julius Chapman died from multiple gunshot wounds ...
Cleveland police are investigating a fatal shooting of a 28-year-old man that occurred overnight near West Superior Avenue. Around 3:30 a.m., EMS responded to a call and found Julius Chapman of ...
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Fri 6/20 @ 8:30PM Wizbang Theatre in Cleveland Heights was founded by the local vaudeville team of Pinch & Squeal, giving them a permanent location for their eclectic presentations, which can feature ...
Thu 6/19-Fri 6/20 @ 10AM-4PM Juneteenth celebrates have overflowed the Black community in a big way in the last several years, with all sorts of organizations now recognizing this day (celebrated in ...
The City of Regina's revitalization project for the Dewdney Avenue corridor is now well into its second phase of construction, but the completion date still feels very distant for some businesses ...
Pennagaram MLA and former PMK party president, G.K. Mani, and Salem West MLA R. Arul are likely to miss the party’s Dharmapuri and Salem general council meetings on Thursday as they were ...
Buy NowSummer 2025 Features 13 bands you can’t miss at RADAR 2025 Next month, RADAR Festival will bring a banging bill to Manchester for three days of music and bants.
The happy hour deal has reef oysters (as in, the old-fashioned kind) for $1.50, tuna dip for $10 and pimento croquettes for $8; and from the bar, wines are $8 (or a flight for $20), beer is $5 and ...