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A number of organizations across Northeast Ohio offer opportunities for older adults to learn a new art form while forming social connections.
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Started in Monroe County in 1833, the chain's last Buckeye outpost initially closed last December.
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Join a sustainable lantern parade in Cleveland or enjoy the collaboration between a folk band and the Canton Symphony Orchestra this weekend in Northeast Ohio.
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People who might not be able to typically afford admission can visit more than a dozen Northeast Ohio venues for free or a couple of dollars through Museums for All.
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See which museums, zoos, theaters and cultural sites offer free or greatly reduced admission costs in an effort to welcome more people to their venues.
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Cleveland's fans, and their emotions surrounding the NBA superstar, take center stage in the production written by Cleveland Heights native Rajiv Joseph.
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The festival returns to Playhouse Square March 27-April 13.
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Black artists in Cleveland take over city hall with the "Artists Run the Streets" exhibit.
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Since last fall, the renowned pianist's foundation has worked with three Cleveland Metropolitan School District buildings.
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A band of three teenage siblings from Stark County got their start while stuck at home during the pandemic. After five years of performing and writing together, COMPASS is releasing a new set of songs reflecting their growth as musicians and as a family.