St. Patrick's Day Fun Guide Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Northeast Ohio with Irish food, music, dance and more fun. Check out our list featuring more that 60 bars, restaurants, breweries and other locations across Greater Cleveland and Akron that are featuring special events on March 17th this year. DETAILS Cavaliers vs. Wizards Top off your holiday trip downtown by taking in the Cavs as they continue their playoff push taking on the Wizards. Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, 1 Center Court, Cleveland 7:30 p.m. DETAILS West Side Story in Concert The Cleveland Orchestra invites you to a screening of 'West Side Story' as the orchestra plays along live. Tickets $47-$132. 11001 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. March 17-19. DETAILS Taylor Tomlinson - The Have It All Tour Comedian Taylor Tomlinson brings her particular brand of humor to Cleveland for a pair of shows this weekend. Tickets start at $29.75. Connor Palace, 1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. Mar. 18-19, 7 p.m. DETAILS Cleveland Monsters vs. Belleville Senators Enjoy all the action as Cleveland's pro-hockey team hosts Belleville for a pair of games this weekend. Saturday night is Denzel Ward Bobblehead Night. Tickets start at $10. Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, Cleveland. Mar. 18 at 7 p.m. and Mar. 19 at 3 p.m. DETAILS Flanagan’s Wake at Kennedy’s Cabaret Centered on an Irish funeral, “Flanagan’s Wake” doesn’t sound like an inherently humorous play. But the interactive performance, which has taken place in Cleveland regularly since 1996, relies on audience-interactive improv, usually producing hilarious results. Tickets, $29. 1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. Through April 29. DETAILS |
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‘The Tudors: Art and Majesty in Renaissance England’ Political insecurity hovers like an executioner’s blade over the Cleveland Museum of Art’s entertaining and timely exhibition on the Tudor reign in Renaissance England. If you loved The Crown and can’t get enough news about the royals, this show is for you. “The Tudors: Art and Majesty in Renaissance England,’’ co-organized by the Cleveland museum with the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, opened on February 26 and is on view through May 14. With more than 90 objects from museums across Europe and the U.S., the exhibition is the first in the U.S. to address the evolution of the visual arts under the Tudors. 11150 East Blvd., Cleveland. Timed tickets are free for members; $15 for adult nonmembers. DETAILS Album release party Austin Walkin' Cane celebrates the release of new 'Muscle Shoals' with special guest Alex Bevan at The Beachland Ballroom. Tickets, $15. 15711 Waterloo Rd., Cleveland. 8 p.m., Mar. 18. DETAILS Photographs in Ink at Cleveland Museum of Art This exhibition examines how like artists like Eadweard Muybridge, Andy Warhol, Carl Pope Jr., Lorna Simpson and more incorporate photographic images in their work with a focus on the tools, techniques and processes at their disposal. Free. 11150 East Blvd., Cleveland, Now through April 1. DETAILS The Other Place at Dobama Theatre Cleveland’s Off-Broadway theater’s new drama will keep you guessing as it follows a neurologist as she escapes to her family’s old cottage and deals with disorienting health conditions and family issues. Tickets, $15-$41. 2340 Lee Rd., Cleveland Heights, through April 2. DETAILS Disney Animation: Immersive Experience Feel the magic when you step inside some of your favorite animated Disney films. This one-of-a-kind experience at Lighthouse ArtSpace gives you a front-row seat at Simba’s presentation ceremony, sends you on a magic carpet ride with Aladdin and transports you to snowy Arendelle for a song by Elsa. Tickets start at $36. 850 E. 72nd St., Cleveland. Through May 29. DETAILS |
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FOOD & DINING Fish fry guide 2023: 80-plus places to go in Greater Cleveland If you’ve been craving a fish fry, Northeast Ohio is the place to be this time of year. Our weekly guide continues today and will be updated throughout Lent. The guide is for non-profit organizations only – churches, schools, scouts, VFW and other groups. It’s in alphabetical order by city. The last line of each entry is “fry time” so you can see the times, days and dates for the dinners. Note: Some places are not holding fish frys on Friday, March 17, which is St. Patrick’s Day. So plan accordingly. Good Friday is April 7. Easter is Sunday, April 9. READ MORE 17 Public Square hits the spot on the square We recently took a jaunt to Medina for the official opening of Crumbl Cookies not far from Public Square (what’s not to love about gourmet cookies?) and remembered some of our favorite eateries in the area. 17 Public Square is right on the square and serves up great dishes in a casual rustic setting. From arugula, bacon and fig salad to hearty handhelds and burgers to gourmet mac and cheese amongst its entrees, the menu aims to please. Great draft list, too. 17 Public Square is open noon to 8 p.m. Monday to Thursday and noon to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday. DETAILS One Heck of a burger Heck’s is known for their burgers. For good reason. We stopped at the Ohio City location before the Cleveland Auto Show last week. Our Hot Fire Burger came with jalapeno, bacon jam, pepper jack cheese, spicy aioli, lettuce and tomato on a pretzel bun. We’re planning to return and try other specialty burgers. The Ohio City location is at 2927 Bridge Ave., Cleveland, (216) 861-5464. DETAILS |
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TV & MOVIES 'Ted Lasso' Jason Sudeikis and “Ted Lasso” returned Wednesday to Apple TV+ with all the heart, one-liners, and pop culture references viewers have adored from its first two seasons. The Emmy-winning series starring Sudeikis, Brett Goldstein, Hannah Waddingham and Juno Temple picks up a few months following where season two ended. Sudeikis, who is a co-creator of the series, has said season three is the end of this story but has not provided a clear answer as to whether the show could take a new direction, launch a spinoff or return for another season down the road. DETAILS 'The Boston Strangler' Keira Knightley and Carrie Coon play the Boston Record American reporters Loretta McLaughlin and Jean Cole, who connected several Boston-area murders in the early 1960s to a single suspect who they dubbed the Boston Strangler. The serial killer sexually assaulted and killed at least 11 women between 1962 and 1964. The case has been the subject of many books and movies over the years, but writer-director Matt Ruskin’s is the first to focus on the reporters. “The Boston Strangler” debuts on Hulu today. DETAILS ‘Agent Elvis’ Elvis Presley famously loved comic books and now the late singer is the star of his very own animated series coming to Netflix. In “Agent Elvis,” Presley — voiced by Matthew McConaughey — is still the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll but also moonlights as a government spy by night. Kaitlin Olson, Johnny Knoxville, Niecy Nash and Don Cheadle also voice characters. Priscilla Presley, who is a co-creator and executive producer, plays herself. “Agent Elvis,” premiering Friday, March 17, is the first adult animated project from the studio behind “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.” The show is violent, profane and features a NSFW chimpanzee, so definitely not suitable for kids. DETAILS ‘Marie Antoinette’ A new re-telling of “Marie Antoinette” comes to Masterpiece PBS on Sunday, March 19. This version stars Emilia Schüle, as a teenage Antoinette who is sent to Versailles to marry the future King of France, played by Louis Cunningham. PBS says this “Marie Antoinette” tells the story from a more modern lens, focusing on how the young woman navigated the politics of the French court, pressure to deliver an heir and made her mark on Versailles and history. James Purefoy plays Louis XV. DETAILS |
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U2 Appropriate for St. Patrick’s Day, a whole lot of U2 is in the works. “Bono & The Edge: A Sort of Homecoming, with Dave Letterman” is set to premiere globally on Disney+ on Friday, March 17, the same day U2 drops “Songs Of Surrender,” a collection of 40 seminal U2 songs from across the Irish band’s catalog, re-recorded and reimagined. The Edge has said the project “started as an experiment” but quickly became an “obsession as so many early U2 songs yielded to a new interpretation.” “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For,” gets a cowboy vibe and unexpected honky-tonk electricity. “Desire” has Bono high in his falsetto against a strummy dulcimer and the effect is hypnotic. DETAILS Theory of a Deadman Maybe some old-fashioned rock is more your speed? Look no further than hard-hitting, riff-heavy Theory of a Deadman, whose new album is “Dinosaur.” It was produced by Martin Terefe and recorded in Sweden at Atlantis Studios, made famous by ABBA. The 10-track collection from the quartet of Tyler Connolly, Dave Brenner, Dean Back and Joey Dandeneau includes the rocking title tune, the party song “Ambulance” — with the lyrics “cheap drinks/sticky floors/in my safe place” — and a reworking of the classic song “Just the Two of Us” with a darker hue called “Two Of Us (Stuck).” DETAILS Want more concert & music picks? Cleveland.com's weekly virtual concert guide is HERE Cleveland.com's weekly new music guide is HERE |
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