Cleveland's St. Patrick's Day Parade kicks off at 1:04 p.m. Wednesday. But the real party starts even earlier and continues late into the night in these Irish pubs. Full story »
"This is a great thing for the city of Cleveland, as it takes organizations that have been here for a while and are committed to making the city a better place to live and play, and doubles down on that commitment by putting them in a place that will allow them to grow and continue to serve the community." Full story »
After opening for the likes of Chris Isaak, Pete Yorn and the Zac Brown Band, Ryan Humbert & Emily Bates are scheduled to bring their melodic harmonies to the Beachland Ballroom. Also, punk act American Werewolves is prepping the release of its new hardcore-based effort "Wanderers Forever" with a Grog Shop gig. Full story »
I watch movies for lots of different reasons. But never to be deeply disturbed. That's what happened when I watched a screener of "Out of Place," a documentary about local Lake Erie surfing enthusiasts being shown at the Cleveland International Film Festival Friday, Sunday and Monday. Full story »
ABC's "Lost" has inspired legions of fans and chat boards with its intricate mythology. Each Wednesday, we recap the previous night's highlights. We got to see two sides of Sawyer in Tuesday's "Lost" episode, "Re-Con." Full story »
Friday's sixth-season finale of "Numb3rs" was, with almost mathematical certainty, also the series finale. CBS didn't bill it as the crime drama's farewell episode, but it didn't take a genius to see that this looked like the end of the prime-time trail for math genius Charlie Eppes (David Krumholtz) and his FBI agent brother, Don (Rob Morrow). Full story »
Shriver, author of the sparkling, what-if 2007 novel "The Post-Birthday World," opens with her protagonist on the brink of realizing his dream. A writer capable of exquisite nuance, here she puts her considerable talents at the service of cold fury. In "So Much for That," Shriver doesn't aim for subtley. Full story »
It was Rolling Stones' night on "American Idol" and the panel of judges was most impressed with Siobhan Magnus' theatrical interpretation of "Paint It Black," which concluded with the 20-year-old glass blower wailing into the microphone. Full story »
Jason Segel of TV's "How I Met Your Mother" not only co-wrote Disney's upcoming Muppets movie, but he's also now on board to appear as its human lead, reports say. Plus, Channing Tatum, Charlie Sheen, Keira Knightley and more in Wednesday's The Morning After. Full story »
The umbrella group for nine high school, collegiate and adult rowing programs has raised $1.9 million of the $3.2 million needed to buy the now-defunct Commodore's Club Marina on Columbus Road Peninsula in the Flats, and it is prepared to borrow the balance to get the project going now. The group may get help from a national conservation organization. Full story »
We got to see two sides of Sawyer in Tuesday's "Lost" episode, "Re-Con." On the island, he's still a con man, conning Flocke and Widmore - or maybe not. In L.A., he's the other side of a coin: a cop. But he's not so different. Like island Sawyer, he's searching for the con man who led to his parent's death. But this time, he does it as a lawman (with Miles as his partner). Full story »
Forbes "miserable" ranking and Drew Carey's videos prompted discussion, says host John Stossel. Carey and Democratic Rep. Dennis Kucinich are among those on the panel. Full story »
Rebecca Skloot scrunched her shoulders and crossed her arms, imitating "a sea of white coats" at the Cleveland Clinic Monday, March 15, where the Department of Medicine invited her to speak about her new book. Full story »
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