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Schoolmates Seth (Miguel Gil), Delia (Grace Capeless), Teresa (Skye Alyssa Friedman), Martin (Darron Hayes), and Aaron ...
The story starts at an ice-skating rink in Bergen County, New Jersey. We are quickly introduced to Kimberly Leveco (Carolee ...
The Akron African American festival, hosted by the Akron African American Cultural Association for the 45 th year, returns downtown to Lock 3 for three days of activities and entertainment. All three ...
Polka milestones aren’t hard to come by in Cleveland, home of the Cleveland-style or Slovenian polka, which flowered in the early/mid 20 th century and still has a strong grip on the region (The ...
Carl Baldasarre Fri 7/18-Sun 7/20 One of the great things about the long-running Painesville Party in the Park, taking place on the square in downtown Painesville, is that its music lineup, which ...
Fri 7/18-Sun 7/20 Cleveland’s Irish community has never been shy about tooting its horn (especially on the judicial ballot where an Irish name, especially a female Irish name virtually assures ...
Sat 7/19 @ 4-10PM Described as a “big block party,” the Lakewood Summer Meltdown will once again take over downtown Detroit between Marlowe and Arthur avenues when it returns for the 17 th year. The ...
If you’re immersed in magic, or consider yourself a witch, warlock or wizard or a Harry Potter fan, then you will want to get down to Kent for its annual Wizardly Weekend.
Want to see some homegrown rising stars in the world of jazz? Then you’ll want to check out the concert at the Irish Bend Taproom at Market Garden Brewery when the Eli Leder Trio is joined by vocalist ...
Fri 7/18 @ 5-9PM It’s time again for 78 th Street Studios’ Third Friday when there’s always something new to see and experience. There’s a major new show called Reconnections, featuring work by ...
There isn’t a whole lot about the 1984 Bill Murray/Dan Ackroyd/Harold Ramis movie Ghostbusters that’s rooted in actual science. But the film about a trio who form a business to eliminate ghosts ...
Few under the age of about 60 remember when newspapers had “society pages,” a significant chunk of print space given over to the doings of the wealthy — debutante balls, engagements and weddings, ...
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