Naya excels at Middle Eastern-Mediterranean fare with a creative selection of sandwiches, grilled pizzas and entrees. A few kinks still have to be worked out, but its always fun at this swanky/casual bistro. Full story »
Most of the shows fueling Fox's youthful image for the past decade are looking creaky. The network's next offering is a good-natured riff on the police programs of the 1970s and '80s, created by Matt Nix, the antic mind behind USA Network's "Burn Notice." Full story »
Electronic artist Adrian "Ay" Bertolone will be performing an eclectic set, including material from his latest effort, "Buzz Pattern Saw," at the Grog Shop. Also, veteran Northeast Ohio space-folk act Cuyuga promises new material at its Barking Spider Tavern gig. Full story »
Curious on the surface but coherent beneath it, the Cleveland Orchestra's program this week not only features strong performances but ends up coalescing tightly around a theme of musical visions. Full story »
Tony Bennett, 83, will be back in Cleveland on Saturday, if not (necessarily) to raise his familiar voice in song. As part of commencement ceremonies, he'll receive an honorary doctorate from the Cleveland Institute of Music, whose president, Joel Smirnoff, has been a friend and colleague since the 1970s. Full story »
American Idol" top three finalist Crystal Bowersox is visiting her Ohio home turf, where she last performed to empty bar stools and played for tips. Those days are over. Bowersox has returned Friday for a parade and mini-concert for thousands of hometown folks rooting for the bluesy, dreadlocked singer on the Fox singing competition. Full story »
Millions of girls love him, but Justin Bieber (BEE'-bur) is definitely unattached. The 16-year-old heartthrob tells the AP he doesn't have a girlfriend and is just "hanging out" with a few girls. Full story »
Gordon Gekko is out of prison and out of money. He's not quite through with Wall Street, though. Reuniting with director Oliver Stone, Michael Douglas reprises his Academy Award-winning role as financial viper Gekko in "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps," whose premiere Friday at the Cannes Film Festival could not be more timely as frenzied gyrations continue to rock the stock market. Full story »
Will the criminal justice system be alive on "Law & Order" next fall? It's down to the wire whether the venerable cop drama will be nabbing more bad guys in a history-making run. With the official announcement of NBC's 2010-11 schedule due Sunday, the network on Thursday still wasn't handing down a verdict on the show. Full story »
The Cleveland area is abloom in vibrant colors with spring in full blossom. The Best of Cleveland covers some of the Best Spots to Stop and Smell (and See) the Spring Flowers. Full story »
Montreal native Jon Lajoie sings filthy, profanity-laced and flat-out hilarious songs. Lajoie performs at 8 and 10:15 p.m. Friday and Saturday, May 14 and 15, and 7 p.m. Sunday, May 16 ($20) at the Improv, inside the Powerhouse, Full story »
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