11 results
page 1 of 1
Literary Cleveland to Host Third Annual Poetry Festival in April
About 18 poets, from Cleveland and elsewhere, will host readings and workshops
By Mark Oprea
Tags: Cleveland News, Arts & Culture Feature, Kevin Latimer, Matt Weinkam, Literary Cleveland, FRONT International, arts
Literary Cleveland Moves Into New Larchmere Storefront as Membership Booms
After doubling its members since 2019, the popular writers community hosts a housewarming April 21st
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Arts & Culture Feature, Literary Cleveland, Larchmere, Matt Weinkam
Literary Cleveland, Anisfield-Wolf and Great Lakes Af-Am Writers Conference Join Forces for Cleveland Book Week 2022
By Sam Allard
Tags: Cleveland News, Literary Cleveland, Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards, Great Lakes African-American Writers Conference, GLAAWC, Inkubator, Book Week, NEA
Literary Cleveland to Launch Yearlong Residency Program for Local Emerging Writers
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Literary Cleveland, Breakthrough Writing Residency
Literary Cleveland to Publish Environmental Anthology from Local Writers
Tags: Cleveland News, Literary Cleveland, environmental writing, The Land, anthology, local authors, poetry, essays, fiction
Literary Cleveland Launching Pandemic Writing Anthology by Local Essential Workers
Tags: Arts District, Literary Cleveland, anthology, voices from the edge, essential workers, frontline workers, pandemic, creative writing
Literary Cleveland to Publish Digital LGBTQ+ Anthology Friday in Conjunction with National Day of Silence
Tags: Scene & Heard, Literary Cleveland, Breaking the Silence, LGBTQ+, Trans Day of Silence, anthology, poetry, essays, reading
Literary Cleveland Launches Creative Writing Workshop Specifically for Frontline Workers
Tags: Scene & Heard, Literary Cleveland, Voices from the Edge, pandemic, frontline workers, creative writing, workshop, trauma, free
Mahall's, Visible Voice Books and Literary Cleveland Team Up For Virtual Event About the Future of Live Music
By Jeff Niesel
Tags: Arts District, Mahall's, Visible Voice Books, Literary Cleveland
Staged Reading Planned in Remembrance of the Cuyahoga River Catching on Fire 50 Years Ago
By Laura Morrison
Tags: Arts District, Cuyahoga River, burn baby burn
Cleveland Writer Dan Chaon's Novel 'Ill Will' Nominated for Prestigious Shirley Jackson Award
By Brett Zelman
Tags: Scene & Heard, Literary Cleveland, Fiction, Dan Chaon
Open Mic for Teens
@ Lake Erie Ink
Fri., April 26, 6-8 p.m.
or
Browse all Film Times
Subscribe now to get the latest news delivered right to your inbox.
At Pizzeria Uciuni in Old Brooklyn, a Barber and Self-Taught Pizza Maker Has No Phone, But Does Have Delicious Pies
By Douglas Trattner
Aurelia in Chagrin Falls to Close, Brad Friedlander to Revive Moxie in Space This Summer
Cavs Downtown Training Facility Design Approval Stirs Excitement For Resident Access to the Riverfront
Toto has a long history with Cleveland. It played the Agora on its very first U.S. tour in 1979, broadcast on both…
By Joe Kleon
The Origins Tour 2024 treated the packed house at House Of Blues to a time machine back to the metallic 1980s. Queensrÿche performed their…
Saturday night saw the first ever tour of axe slingers and all-around kings of cool Joe "Satch" Satriani and Steve Vai play…
By Brian Lumley
In past years, comic book lovers, vendors and everything in between would gather over three days for the Wizard World Cleveland. As…
By Emanuel Wallace
View more issues