The new Aretha Franklin biopic "Respect" is showing everywhere right now, but if you need a bigger dose of everything Aretha, head over to the Rock Hall and its website to see an interview with Hudson, Aretha artifacts and video of the legend performing "Chain of Fools" with Annie Lennox at the Rock Hall's 25th Anniversary Concert.
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Cleveland’s iconic Oktoberfest is now two weekends – Friday, Sept. 3 thru Monday, September 6 and Sept. 10 & 11, 2021 at the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds in Berea. Presented by Paulaner and sponsored by Jagermeister, it's the largest outdoor end-of-summer party you won't want to miss!
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When the Cleveland Indians announced their new name would be the Cleveland Guardians, more than a few of us weren't quite sure where the name came from. If you found yourself giving purposely vague answers to questions from far-flung friends and family members about the Indians' new name, don't panic. The Western Reserve Historical Society has the answers.
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