All five original members of Cleveland hip-hop group appear on upcoming album, although Bizzy Bone is questionable for homecoming gig Sunday, March 28, at House of Blues. Full story »
Bad things can happen anywhere, even at the best of concerts. But as pianist Ingrid Fliter recently proved with the Cleveland Orchestra, they don't have to spoil the evening. Full story »
MTV's hit series "The Hills" is coming to an end after one more season. The network said Thursday the sixth and last season of the popular reality soap will begin April 27. Twelve new episodes will be aired before "The Hills" calls it quits. Full story »
Burgers, pastas and other home-made treats make RJ Boland's in Cleveland a great place to start your evening. Cinematinis at The Ritz and a showing of "House" at the Cinematheque will make for a perfect capper. Full story »
Documentary by Geoff Edgers makes U.S. premiere at Cleveland International Film Festival, with screenings Friday, March 26, and Saturday, March 27. Full story »
Yefim Bronfman's recital Wednesday in the Cleveland Institute of Music's Mixon Hall Masters Series provided ample proof that the Russian-born American pianist is interested in far more than display. Full story »
Heigl says she decided to leave the hit ABC show because of her family, not to advance her film career. Also in today's news: Fox attack dog Glenn Beck takes a bite out of "Avatar" director James Cameron. Full story »
Robert Culp, who died Wednesday, probably was best known for playing agent Kelly Robinson to Bill Cosby's Alexander Scott on NBC's "I Spy" (1965-68). Trading quips while dodging bullets, Culp and Cosby globe-trotted their way into America's heart. But "I Spy" is merely one memorable credit for an actor who spent 57 of his 79 years on television. Full story »
She teetered through Phil Collins' "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)," singing as if she hoped laryngitis would hit again. Still, she was hardly the only Idol who displayed remarkable mediocrity this week. Full story »
Robert Culp, the actor who teamed with Bill Cosby in the racially groundbreaking TV series "I Spy" and was Bob in the critically acclaimed sex comedy "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice," died Wednesday after collapsing outside his Hollywood home, his manager said. Culp was 79. Full story »
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