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Stormproof: Local artists, community shine at reimagined Parade the Circle
Cleveland Museum of Art's 33rd annual Parade the Circle, themed "Magical Allure: A Vibrant Celebration of the Snowy Owl," featured  colorful costumes, giant puppets, and handmade masks. Check out Shawn Brewster's photos of the event in the Fine Arts Garden and around Wade Lagoon.
CLE-Vignettes: Blasting off in University Heights
CLE-Vignettes are photos that show how people in Northeast Ohio spend their time—what they are doing for fun and entertainment or just hanging out with friends and family. Share your CLE-Vignette with us!
Bridging history: Memorial marker honors John Jordan, 1911 lynching victim
Black Environmental Leaders Association, working with the Center for Community Solutions and the Equal Justice Initiative, last weekend unveiled a Community Remembrance Project memorial marker at Elizabeth Baptist Church, honoring John Jordan, who was lynched by a mob in 1911 after stealing cherries from a west side orchard.
Amid federal funding cuts, Assembly for the Arts’ Creative Impact Fund is lifeline for area artists
The Assembly for the Art's Creative Impact Fund help provide financial assistance to Cleveland's creative community. Backed by Cuyahoga Arts & Culture, the Creative Impact Fund is available to both emerging and established artists across various disciplines, and applications are open through July 18.
Cleveland Neighborhood Progress invests $2 million in area CDCs for strong community growth
Cleveland Neighborhood Progress (CNP) has announced a $2 million investment in 17 community development corporations across Cleveland for 2025-2026. This initiative is part of CNP's CDC Advancement & Resilience Initiative to empower the community development nonprofits in real estate, economic development, and neighborhood planning.
Jamming on summer: Live music, grooving crowd bring the energy to Art Museum’s Solstice
The Cleveland Museum of Art's Solstice 2025 event this past Saturday saw perfect weather for its diverse lineup of artistry and performances. The event included international acts, local talent, and visual art projections—creating a vibrant atmosphere for the 2025 Summer Solstice.
Second chance at Summer Solstice: Additional tickets released to welcome summer at CMA 
The Cleveland Museum of Art just released additional tickets to its annual Summer Solstice celebration this Saturday, June 21. The event initially sold out in one day, but a favorable weather report allowed for the release of additional tickets.
Taste the sunshine: Cuyahoga Valley Farmers Market celebrates the local bounty
The Cuyahoga Valley Farmers Market, the only farmers market located within a U.S. National Park, offers a year-round showcase of local produce, artisanal products, and prepared foods from within a 100-mile radius of the 33,000-acre Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The summer season features more than 70 local vendors, live music, and special events like the Annual Tomato Tasting.
Round two: MAGNET’s Advanced Manufacturing Fund expands to fuel more hard tech startups
MAGNET's Advanced Manufacturing Fund  addresses the funding gap for physical product startups, which often struggle to attract traditional venture capital. Through a $4 million allocation, the fund attempts to accelerate growth of early-stage manufacturing startups and cultivate a niche investment network.
International Horror Hotel Film Festival brings blood, screams, and karaoke this weekend
The 14th annual International Horror Hotel Film Festival will take over the Crowne Plaza Cleveland Airport this weekend with four days of independent horror, fantasy, and sci-fi film screenings, along with industry expert lectures, competitions, and networking opportunities.
Amusement Preservation Museum: Triggering memories of parks and rides of the past
Troy Parsh started the Amusement Preservation Museum in Grafton to preserve and restore artifacts from Northeast Ohio's historic amusement parks. The museum's collection includes rides, parts, and memorabilia from over 30 Ohio parks, offering visitors a nostalgic journey through the region's rich amusement park history.
Kimpton Schofield Hotel celebrates Pride Month with special ‘Pride Package’ and historic LGBT ties
The Kimpton Schofield Hotel is celebrating Pride Month with a special package that includes complimentary cocktails and a donation to The Trevor Project. The hotel holds historical significance as having one of the city's first gay bars in the same location.
No kings in CLE: Thousands protest downtown as miliary parade marches on in D.C.
Thousands of people attended the No Kings protest in downtown Cleveland on Saturday to show their opposition to the Washington, D.C. military parade. Photographers Brady Dindia and Bob Perkoski documented the day.
CLE-Vignettes: Rainbows through the rain clouds
CLE-Vignettes are photos that show how people in Northeast Ohio spend their time—what they are doing for fun and entertainment or just hanging out with friends and family. Share your CLE-Vignette with us!
Raining on our Parade [the Circle]
The Cleveland Museum of Art's 33rd Parade the Circle, scheduled for today, had been postponed.
​Setting the stage: Beachland Ballroom marks 25 years of music, friends, and Collinwood advocacy
The Beachland Ballroom, a cornerstone of Cleveland's music scene, celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. Founded by Cindy Barber and Mark Leddy, the venue has become a cultural hub and Collinwood advocate—hosting performances and promoting neighborhood revitalization.
Celebrations of arts and music are set to ignite the Juneteenth spirit
Cleveland organizations are preparing for Juneteenth celebrations with support from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture, offering a variety of events that honor the holiday's historical significance. Organizers say they hope the events will educate, entertain, and foster community engagement while highlighting the contributions of Black artists and entrepreneurs in the region.
Magical allure: Preparing to celebrate the snowy owl at Parade the Circle
The Cleveland Museum of Art's 33rd annual Parade the Circle is this Saturday, June 14. Artists and volunteers have been working for weeks to create masks, puppets, and floats for The free event showcases intricate artwork, music, dance, and community spirit.
Body of Work: AIA lecture celebrates Charles Schweinfurth’s architectural legacy
The American Institute of Architects Cleveland hosted a lecture on Charles Schweinfurth, a prominent Cleveland architect from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as part of its Body of Work series. The lecture explored Schweinfurth's architectural legacy in Cleveland, which includes Trinity Episcopal Cathedral and numerous Euclid Avenue mansions.
Cleveland Institute of Art’s senior art show features President’s Traveling Scholarship winners
The Cleveland Institute of Art's graduating seniors recently showcased their capstone projects in a public exhibition, featuring more than 112 works across various disciplines. Six outstanding students were awarded the President's Traveling Scholarship, highlighting innovative projects in various media.