Arts & Entertainment

Arts & Entertainment

Celebrations with a Twist

Does this sound familiar? We pull out our special-occasion china and serving pieces for a holiday dinner with an eye on tradition. What we end up with is a boring table and predictable place settings. The only thing that changes each year (hopefully) is the centerpiece. ...
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Frost Returns to the Cleveland Botanical Garden

Celebrate the holidays with a visit to Cleveland Botanical Gardens for its sparkling, garden-themed special event, "Frost." The exhibit features decorated trees, gingerbread houses and light displays throughout the complex, both indoors and outside. ...
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Festival Celebrates Day of the Dead, Nov. 2

Halloween grabs all the attention every autumn, but don't miss out on an equally festive celebration: Day of the Dead. Enjoy the celebration in the Detroit Shoreway neighborhood with a parade, elaborate altar decorations, crafts and food. ...
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Maltz Performing Arts Center Offers Expanded Season

The Silver Hall Concert Series, a cornerstone of the Maltz Center’s programming, returns with a diverse lineup of international artists, local favorites and CWRU ensembles. These ticketed events in the center’s Silver Hall are free and also livestreamed. ...
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Halloween Drive-Thru at Lake Metroparks Farmpark

Travel through the Farmpark’s winding roadways and immerse yourself in twinkling lights and large-scale decoration displays. Find your favorite Halloween classics along the way, plus enjoy new scenes and characters, too. ...
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Western Reserve Historical Society Exhibit Features Dolls and Miniatures

From porcelain and rag dolls to Barbie and American Girl, a new exhibit at the Western Reserve Historical Society (WRHS) features a charming collection of dolls, doll houses, miniatures and toys in "All Dolled Up: 200 Years of Dolls and Miniatures. ...
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The Show Goes On & On for Playhouse Square

The Square’s venues are historic and beautiful, but it’s the audiences that give it an advantage. The Broadway season ticket community here is the largest in North America; more than 40,000 strong. ...
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Pop Culture Chronicles: The “Lost” Jerry Lewis Film

Jerry Lewis wanted to prove he could be a dramatic actor, but he recognized that his first attempt was a mistake: the 1972 film, “The Day the Clown Cried.” It’s been out of public view for years, but apparently, that’s about to change. ...
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