The Cleveland Monsters launched Project Lake Blue to protect and celebrate local freshwater resources through education, action, and stewardship. The ALH team will work with Cuyahoga County Fresh Water Institute, Ocean Conservancy, and fans to protect Lake Erie and the Cuyahoga River. The initiative debuts with a special theme night at the game this Thursday, March 26.
Masrah Cleveland Al-Arabi, Cleveland Public Theatre's Arabic-speaking theater group, presents "The Wolf" Thursday, April 4 through Saturday, April 6 as part of the Test Flight play development program. The production, written and directed by Shakeeb Julien, follows a young villager's journey of learning and growth, while also serving as a creative outlet for the ensemble who represent Arabic-speaking communities from across the Middle East and North Africa.
The Cleveland Museum of Art's MIX: Man of Steel on Friday, April 3, will celebrate Cleveland's hometown superhero, Superman. The dance party will feature music by Wave Magnetik, a Clark Kent and Lois Lane look-alike contest, and Superman-themed food, drinks, and superhero activities.
"The Origin of a Villain," a collaboration between the YMCA of Greater Cleveland and Cleveland Public Theatre, explores the complex relationship between circumstances and personal choice through the lived experiences of 14 Y-Haven Treatment and Recovery Center residents. Now in its 27th year, the Y-Haven Theatre Project weaves together stories of recovery into a unified narrative of hope and redemption.
Manufacturing Growth Advocacy Network (MAGNET) says Ohio manufacturers are maintaining a cautiously optimistic outlook for 2026, with 70% planning to increase headcount despite challenges. A new statewide survey reveals that companies are prioritizing operational efficiency, technology upgrades, and workforce development over innovation as they navigate a more challenging business environment.
Spectrum awarded the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority a $25,000 grant to support workforce development programs. More than 2,000 residents have received job training since 2022 through the Spectrum Community Center Assist initiative, with over 600 job seekers advancing their employment goals in 2025 alone at the Spectrum Training & Technology Center at Lakeview Community Center.
The Cleveland Leadership Center's 12th Annual Accelerate: Citizens Make Change pitch competition awarded its $5,000 grand prize to LanguageBridge, an extension designed to help K-12 English learners master the language. Finalists were chosen in four other categories, and in the Technovation and Teens Make Change competitions.
The Cleveland Botanical Garden is planning a vibrant spring season with more than 3,000 tulips planted in an interactive Dutch-inspired display and the return of daily butterfly releases in the Costa Rica Biome. Visitors can enjoy assorted early spring blooms with special events throughout April that include Orchid Rodeo, a spring egg hunt, tulip painting workshops, and a free Arbor Day community celebration.
FAN EXPO Cleveland attracted pop culture enthusiasts to the Huntington Convention Center this past weekend, featuring headliners William Shatner, Hayden Christensen, and other notable celebrities. There were opportunities for autographs, cosplay, shopping, and interactions with both Hollywood stars and local cultural organizations, continuing its decade-long tradition as a favorite among Cleveland fans.
In the Cleveland Museum of Art's "Improper Frames" exhibit at the Transformer Station, six photographers challenge the city's comprehensive property inventory by revealing what the data from 162,000 parcels can not capture: They exposed memories, communities, and natural elements that escape bureaucratic categorization.
Destination Cleveland issued a call for artists in its Murals Across the City program. Three artists will be chosen to create murals on Cleveland buildings—adding to the nine existing murals in city neighborhoods. Artists have until March 30 to submit their portfolios.
Acclaimed Armenian pianist Tigran Hamasyan brings his “Manifeste” tour to the Cleveland Museum of Art tonight, Wednesday, March 11, blending jazz, Armenian folk traditions, and modern sounds into a powerful exploration of rhythm, ritual, and heritage.
Canalway's annual Towpath Trail Lantern Parade brought the city together last Saturday for a celebration along the Cuyahoga River in Tremont. Five commissioned artists created illuminated works of art from upcycled materials to celebrate the Ohio & Erie Canalway's history, while others crafted their own lanterns at a free workshop led by Upcycle Parts Shop.
FAN EXPO Cleveland returns to the Huntington Convention Center on Friday, with celebrity guests William Shatner and Hayden Christensen along with stars from fan faves like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The three-day pop culture convention has exhibits, celebrities, fan groups, cosplay, and gaming.
The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage and Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio are partnering with the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Partnership to host "The Bias Inside Us." Guests can explore the effects of bias and prejudice with interactive displays, educational programming, and community engagement opportunities.
The LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland will host its Queer Clothing Swap this Saturday, March 7, in the Detroit Shoreway. Bbring one bag of gently-used clothing and shop for some new-to-you items while supporting both gender expression and sustainability.
Cuyahoga County secured $23.1 million in state historic tax credits for 10 projects in the second half of 2025, with the West Side Market and a former Flats grain mill each receiving the maximum $5 million allocation. The credits are crucisl to Cleveland's urban revival, generating hundreds of millions in investment while preserving the city's historic identity.
Josh Bartell, a 38-year-old former Marine and Tremont resident, created "Dudes of Cleveland" to address male social isolation after realizing he lacked meaningful connections with other men. Two years later, the group hosts monthly meetups focused on low-pressure activities—providing a space for men of all ages to build genuine friendships.
The Cleveland Museum of Art celebrates Women's History Month this Friday, March 6, with MIX: Material Girl—an '80s-themed dance party honoring iconic artists of the decade like Madonna, Whitney Houston, and Janet Jackson. DJ Mimi Dromette and DJ BG from 91.1 WRUW-FM will spin vinyl classics from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. 80s attire is encouraged!
The Short.Sweet.Film Fest opens its 15th year this week, showcasing 338 short films from 26 countries across 33 programs at Atlas Cinemas Shaker Square. The festival has grown from a small basement gathering to a platform for independent short filmmakers. Highlights include Women in Focus, featuring 29 films directed or produced by women.