

Cleveland Play House’s production of ‘An Iliad’ is in itself a modern epic
As Cleveland braced for its first major snow storm of 2019, the theater faithful filed into the Outcalt Theatre at Playhouse Square...


The touring production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s ‘Cinderella’ at Playhouse Square has all the mag
“It’s better than ever!” It’s a well worn phrase that in today’s fast moving cyber society gets passed over too often. In the case of the...


Canton Charge drop one in overtime against the Capital City Go-Go
This time it took an overtime but results were the same as the Canton Charge (7-13) powered by the Cleveland Cavaliers fell to the...


Canton Charge are stymied by the Greensboro Swarm
Three thousand, three hundred and forty seven Canton Charge fans collectively held their breath as the three point attempt arched its way...


The Great Lakes Theater production of ‘A Christmas Carol’ still dazzles after thirty years
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Great Lakes Theater’s production of the Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Carol. What this...


Canton Charge wrap up Windy City on blanket night
It was free blanket night at the game as each fan received a holiday themed fleece throw courtesy of the Salvation Army. The fans were in...


Canton Charge makes short work of the Long Island Nets
Taking another quote from the book of ‘Yoggi-isms” this game could have been called, “It was deja vu all over again” as the Canton Charge...


Cleveland Browns players use their day off to deliver some much needed clothing
If you were to ask any NFL player what the biggest influence on their lives growing up was, most would answer family and school. This is...


Canton Charge lets one slip away in loss to Delaware Blue Coats
It was the late great Yogi Berra who said it best, “It ain’t over, ‘til its over” and yesterday’s early afternoon game between the Canton...


The Cleveland museum of Art presents ‘Georgia O’Keeffe – Living Modern’, an examination of an extrao
She was an artist extraordinaire and considered the “mother of American modernism”. Her career began in 1905 as a student of the School...