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  • Wed., Nov. 1, 4:30-6 p.m.

    Rally for Justice for Dawn (JusticeForDawn.com)

    6611 Ridge Road - Parma City Hall, Parma Southern Suburbs

    Rally Seeking Justice for Dawn Pasela set for Wednesday, November 1, 4:30 – 6 PM at Parma City Hall, 6611 Ridge Road, Parma, OH 44129, complementary snacks after at Antonio's Restaurant, 6-7 PM • New evidence confirms foul play in death of whistleblower Dawn Pasela, who died as she was about to testify about misconduct inside the Prosecutor's Office • Cuyahoga County Sheriff states initial investigation by Parma Police ignored Police Procedures, failed to collect multiple cell phones or any evidence, erred in not investigating Dawn’s missing computer and failed to interview any witnesses Details at JusticeForDawn.com 3309983290
  • Fri., Oct. 13

    Allen Theatre

    1407 Euclid Ave., Cleveland Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    The locally based dance theater celebrates its 25th anniversary season with a program of world premiere dance works by FLOCK (Alice Klock and Florian Lochner, former dancers with Hubbard Street Dance Chicago) and GroundWorks’ Artist in Residence Antonio Brown. The performance also features a revival of Founding Artistic Director David Shimotakahara’s acclaimed 2007 duet Sweet. Performances take place at 7:30 tonight and tomorrow night at the Allen Theatre. 216-241-6000
  • Fri., Oct. 13

    Mimi Ohio Theatre

    1511 Euclid Ave., Cleveland Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    Danielle Fishel, Rider Strong and Will Friedle host Pod Meets World, an iHeart Media podcast that finds them rewatching and earnestly reacting to the ‘90s sitcom they starred in, Boy Meets World. Tonight at 7:30, they bring their live show to the Mimi Ohio Theatre. 216-241-6000
  • Fri., Oct. 13

    Happy Dog

    5801 Detroit Ave., Cleveland West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    Ace of Wands band leader Lee Rose started studying violin at age 10 but let the classical influence fall by the wayside as she segued into rock. Because of the way the group incorporates the instrument into its music, the violin adds a spooky vibe to the Toronto band's music. On tour in support of its latest album, Desiring, the group performs tonight at the Happy Dog. 216-651-9474
  • Fri., Oct. 13

    Beachland Tavern

    15711 Waterloo Rd., Cleveland East Side/University Circle/Little Italy

    Buffalo Nichols, Fat Possum’s first blues signing in nearly 20 years, comes to the Beachland Tavern tonight in support of his new album, The Fatalist. The album's single offers the husky voiced singer's take on Blind Willie Johnson's original "You're Gonna Need Somebody on Your Bond." 216-383-1124
  • Fri., Oct. 13

    State Theatre

    1519 Euclid Ave., Cleveland Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    A live symphony will join this Christian rock group as it celebrates its 20th anniversary with tonight's show at the State Theatre. Expect to hear spiritually charged tunes such as “Only Jesus,” “Nobody,” “Praise You in This Storm” and “East to West.” The concert begins at 7. 216-241-6000
  • Fri., Oct. 13, 8 p.m.

    The Winchester

    12112 Madison Ave, Lakewood Western Suburbs

    LILIEAE's Lydia Puccini and Kayleigh Hyland took an art class together when they attended Westlake High School several years ago. A mutual acquaintance put them back in touch with one another, and they formed the local alt-rock act LILIEAE. The group, which plays a mix of hard rock and ‘90s-style alternative rock, formed in 2019 and released its first EP that same year. It celebrates the release of its latest EP, the ha,rd-rocking '90s alternative rock-influenced Pretend & Dare with a show that takes place tonight at 8 at the Winchester Music Tavern in Lakewood. 216-227-2389
  • Fri., Oct. 13 and Fri., Oct. 20

    Kennedy's Cabaret

    1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    Two absurdist comic European plays that intertwine sexual, ethical and legal responsibility to nonsensical ends makes up this play that concerns a professor and the frustrations evidenced by the ignorance of his pupil. Performances take place at 8 tonight and tomorrow night at Kennedy's Cabaret. 216-241-6000
  • Fri., Oct. 13, 3-8 p.m.

    MAGNET

    1800 East 63rd Street, Cleveland Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

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    Hough Day 2023 will showcase a range of events and activities that celebrate unity, empowerment, and community in Cleveland's Hough neighborhood. For those who are on the lookout for job opportunities, we will have various employers seeking to fill positions , as well as resume workshops and career counseling sessions to offer valuable guidance as you navigate your career path. In addition, our event sponsor Dollar Bank will be hosting a series of financial literacy and Free Homebuying Workshops 2167778197
  • Fri., Oct. 13, 5-7 p.m.

    Oktober’s

    12611 Madison Ave., Lakewood Western Suburbs

    Free

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    Daryl Marston will be at Oktober’s on one the creepiest days of the year to sign and promote his book about our house, The House of Wills. Stop in and meet Daryl, get a book or get your own copy signed. We have our House of Wills candles (to help fund the renovations of the house) as well as many other items for sale. Don’t be scared! It’s going to be spooky fun! “Within the House of Wills lurks an evil that has had many years to fester…” Text 216-245-8609
  • Fri., Oct. 13, 5-9 p.m.

    SHED Projects

    3731 Pearl Road, Cleveland West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    SHED Projects presents LOOMER, an exhibition by Chicago artist and educator Noelle Africh, as the inaugural presentation of the One Piece Viewing series. One Piece Viewings will feature one work selected by the artist for a one-day event open for public viewing hours. This is an exciting new format for us because it allows a lot of flexibility for both us and the artist in terms of the work that will be shown. Going against the grain of the typical timeline for exhibits and projects to create a sense of urgency and concentration around a single work. 216-309-1477
  • Fri., Oct. 13, 5-10 p.m.

    Oktober’s

    12611 Madison Ave., Lakewood Western Suburbs

    Free

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    Welcome to the Night Market! We are excited to bring you an evening of shopping, tarot readings, palm readings, drinks and more! Enjoy a perfect spooky Friday the 13th sip n shop evening with your favorite neighborhood witches! Vendors: Willow & Roxas, Creepy Paper Cle, Creeps Boutique & Donna’s Devilish Desserts! We can’t wait to enjoy a late night event with you! 21+ for drinks. You 100% will be carded. Bring your ID. Text 216-245-8609
  • Fri., Oct. 13, 6 p.m.

    Heights Arts Gallery

    2175 Lee Rd., Cleveland Hts. Eastern Suburbs

    No Exit kicks off their season of the surreal with Games, a genre-bending multidisciplinary program which takes its inspiration from the parlor games and thought exercises employed by the Surrealists. Games will feature all new art, music, poetry and an installation at Heights Arts (Collaborage) which will correspond to the concert series. Included on the program will be world premiere musical works by Adam Roberts, andPlay, James Praznik, Timothy Beyer, and a triad of anonymous composers who, using Chopin’s Minute Waltz, have constructed ‘memory pieces’. 2163713457
  • Fri., Oct. 13, 6-9 p.m.

    B-Side Lounge

    2785 Euclid Hts. Blvd., Cleveland Heights Eastern Suburbs

    It’s officially spooky SZN and we are thriving, witches! Our annual Fright Market will take place Friday the 13th of October from 6 to 9 p.m. just after the sun sets, with Halloween-themed vendors, tarot readings, spooky cocktails, and other surprises. Add this evening event to your must-shop list for the creepiest and cutest home goods, bath products, jewelry, snacks, and more this Halloween. Featuring: Smoke + Sugar Shop Eternal Luna Shop Pet Zombies CLE Dark Raven You're The Bomb Dark Lantern Studios Secure Shadows Breadheads Breadery & more… Tarot readings by Fool Moon Tarot (@silver_aten). 2169321966
  • Fri., Oct. 13, 7-8:30 p.m.

    First Baptist Church of Greater Cleveland

    3630 Fairmount Blvd., Cleveland Eastern Suburbs

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    Discover the essence of vocal expression through The Music We Sing. This dynamic repertoire will resonate with each listener, taking you on a musical journey of hope, faith, love, and joy. Tickets to The Music We Sing are required, and available free or for $10. If able, when ordering your tickets, please consider supporting the club by using the $10 pricing option. You may also purchase tickets by calling our voicemail at (216) 556-4405. Please leave a message, and your call will be returned. (216) 556-4405
  • Fri., Oct. 13, 7-9 p.m.

    Places In Time Getaway

    7220 Kennard Road, Seville Medina County

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    Author bell hooks writes: "The challenge these days, is to be somewhere, to belong to some particular place, invest oneself in it, draw strength and courage from it, to dwell in a community." Places In Time is dedicated to building a community of love, acceptance, support. Oct6 (women only); Oct13 (ALL inclusive) Root Chakra topic is BELONGING. Join us at our farm getaway in southern Medina county to experience sunsets, moon risings, baby goats, alpacas, and most of all love. 330-410-4680
  • Fri., Oct. 13, 7 p.m.

    State Theatre

    1519 Euclid Ave., Cleveland Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-241-6000
  • Fri., Oct. 13, 7 p.m.

    The Foundry

    11729 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood Western Suburbs

    (216) 215-5295
  • Fri., Oct. 13, 7:30-9 p.m. and Sat., Oct. 14, 7:30-9 p.m.

    Allen Theatre

    1407 Euclid Ave., Cleveland Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    GroundWorks DanceTheater’s 25th Anniversary Season kicks into high gear with a program of world premiere dance works by United States-German choreographic duo FLOCK and GroundWorks’ Artist in Residence Antonio Brown. Plus, the company performs a revival of Founding Artistic Director David Shimotakahara’s acclaimed 2007 duet Sweet. (216) 241-6000
  • Fri., Oct. 13, 7:30-9:30 p.m.

    Finney Chapel

    90 North Professor St., Oberlin Northern OH

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    The all-female quintet Seraph Brass—winner of the America Prize in Chamber Music—elevates the excellence of female brass players and highlights musicians from historically marginalized communities. They perform core classics, original transcriptions, and newly commissioned works, giving audiences performances of rich, soaring sound. “Seraph Brass delivers music both bright and warm, consistently playing with satisfying tone qualities that, when delivered at their skill levels, make brass music endearing.” —Knox TN Today 440-775-8328
  • Fri., Oct. 13, 7:30 p.m.

    The Kent Stage

    175 E. Main St., Kent Kent/Portage County

    330-677-5005
  • Fri., Oct. 13, 8-11 p.m.

    Foundry Social

    333 Foundry Street, Medina Medina County

    Guys...hide your girlfriends, hide your wives, hide your sisters...hell, hide your mothers, because Calen Savidge returns to the Foundry Social Main Stage for Friday Night Live! 4196809080
  • Fri., Oct. 13, 8 p.m.

    Lorain Palace Theater

    617 Broadway Ave., Lorain Western Suburbs

    440-245-2323
  • Fri., Oct. 13, 8 p.m.

    Beachland Tavern

    15711 Waterloo Rd., Cleveland East Side/University Circle/Little Italy

    216-383-1124
  • Fri., Oct. 13, 8 p.m.

    Mimi Ohio Theatre

    1511 Euclid Ave., Cleveland Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-241-6000
  • Fri., Oct. 13, 8 p.m.

    Agora Theatre

    5000 Euclid Ave., Cleveland East Side/University Circle/Little Italy

    216-881-2221
  • Fri., Oct. 13, 8 p.m.

    Beachland Ballroom

    15711 Waterloo Rd., Cleveland East Side/University Circle/Little Italy

    216-383-1124
  • Fri., Oct. 13, 8-10:30 p.m.

    Treelawn Social Club

    15335 Waterloo Rd, Cleveland East Side/University Circle/Little Italy

    From Baltimore, Md to Central Texas, Arty Hill packs the bars and dance floors with his unique brand of modern Honky Tonk. He sings with an everyman quality reminiscent of Johnny Cash. G.S. Harper, an independent singer-songwriter and guitarist, was born and raised in San Angelo, Texas where he taught himself to play guitar at the age of 12. He began playing live at the age of 14 and everything since then has been what he calls a long and crazy ride. 216-677-8733
  • Fri., Oct. 13, 8 p.m.

    Treelawn Social Club

    15335 Waterloo Rd, Cleveland East Side/University Circle/Little Italy

    216-677-TREE
  • Fri., Oct. 13, 8 p.m.

    TempleLive at the Cleveland Masonic

    3615 Euclid Ave., Cleveland Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-881-6350

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