Houses of the Holy: An Easter tour of Cleveland's historic churches and sacred spaces
Houses of the Holy: An Easter tour of Cleveland's historic churches and sacred spaces
Celebrating Passover in a pandemic: Zoom Seders, virtual services keep traditions going
Passover is the most celebrated Jewish holiday, a time for families to gather. Usually.
DIY dye: How to make egg-cellent Easter egg colors with items in your pantry while staying at home
If you’re not able to get out to the store this year to pick up an egg decorating kit, here are some egg-cellent ways you can get creative at home.
West Side Market struggling but still open during coronavirus pandemic
Unlike most food vendors, the West Side Market is struggling due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Tenants Association and the city of Cleveland are working together to ensure this is a temporary hit.
Where Cleveland rocks: New book puts spotlight on legendary music clubs and arenas
The clubs in Cleveland may be closed, temporarily, but the ones on memory lane are still rocking in Deanna Adams' "Cleveland's Rock and Roll Venues."
Now showing (at home): How to stream new movies and support local theaters through the coronavirus pandemic
A guide to streaming new releases, plus ways you can stream films and help local theaters such as the Cedar Lee.
Forgotten Generation X slackers no more, showing boomers and millennials how to deal when ‘Reality Bites’
Sandwiched between the two much larger demographics of boomers and millennials, we’re accustomed to being an afterthought. But the Coronavirus pandemic has changed that.
Plain Dealer Art and Architecture critic Steven Litt receives prestigious Dorothea and Leo Rabkin Foundation award
Steven Litt is the recipient of an award for visual arts journalism from the Dorothea and Leo Rabkin Foundation of Portland, Maine.
Famed Cleveland artist Derek Hess launches free, stay-at-home coloring challenge to deal with coronavirus stress
Cleveland artist Derek Hess has a challenge for you: a coloring challenge. “I’m bored, you’re bored, the kids are bored…We’re all bored," he says.
Big Met Fish Frydays return, with curbside service
The fish will fry again the Metroparks, but only at one location.
Cleveland Cinemas offering online screenings and other opportunities to support indie chain during coronavirus closures
The movie industry has been hit hard by coronavirus shutdowns. You can’t social distance in a theater.
Cleveland International Film Festival announces streaming festival, trailer debut and other reinventions
The show will go on – at home – for the 44th annual Cleveland International Film Festival.