Guardians ALCS Games! Just typing this has us all verklempt! The American League Central Division champion Cleveland Guardians are in the midst of an American League Championship Series with the New York Yankees. Game 4 of the seven-game series is at 5:08 p.m. Friday at Progressive Field. Game 5 will be played at 8:08 p.m. Saturday if needed. Both games are all “sold-out” but there are ways to find tickets on the secondary market. Barring that, you should use this news to scope out a spot at your favorite sports bar. Psst: No Joe Buck! LET’S GO GUARDS!. Progressive Field. 2401 Ontario St., Cleveland. mlb.com/guardians Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductions The Rock Hall announces the 2024 Inductees at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. The event will be streamed live around the world on Disney+, featuring performances by (and tributes to) inductees Cher, Dave Matthews Band, Mary J. Blige, Peter Frampton, A Tribe Called Quest, Ozzy Osbourne and more. 8 p.m., October 19. Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, 1 Center Ct., Cleveland. rocketmortgagefieldhouse.com, rockhall.com/2024-inductees Mahler’s 3rd Symphony The Cleveland Orchestra performs the most extensive of Mahler’s nine symphonies under Klaus Mäkelä, one of today’s most exciting young conductors. The work is considered one of Mahler’s sunnier symphonies, said to be inspired by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. 7:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 18, 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19. Severance Music Center, 11001 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. clevelandorchestra.com Adam Ray at Hilarities The actor-comedian delivers a set of stand-up at Hilarities, within Pickwick & Frolic. Ray has most recently been seen in “Barbie” as well as Hulu’s “Welcome to Chippendales” and “Pam & Tommy.” Four shows, October 18-19. Hilarities at Pickwick & Frolic, 2035 E. 4th St., Cleveland. hilarities.com One Dark Night… A Rock Symphony of the Macabre Featuring appearances by Ohio Contemporary Ballet, Neil Zaza’s “One Dark Night... A Rock Symphony of the Macabre” promises a thrilling evening of music and mystery! The production will be a special “feast for the senses” performance at the Cleveland Agora. 8 p.m., October 18. Agora Cleveland, 5000 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. agoracleveland.com Candlelight Tribute: Taylor Swift Look what you made them do! Candlelight concerts is bringing the music of Taylor Swift to life at Maltz Performing Arts Center, under the “gentle glow” of candlelight. It may not be “The Eras Tour” in Indianapolis, but you’ll save three months’ rent and grocery money… so shake it off. 6 p.m., October 18. Maltz Performing Arts Center, 1855 Ansel Rd., Cleveland. feverup.com Cabaret of the Damned Burlesque Revue Cleveland Burlesque’s upcoming show “Cabaret of The Damned” brings the otherworld to the Beachland stage. The “immersive, dark and enchanting” show is headlined by Rose Martel from Cincinnati. Expect the unexpected on this seductive, bewitching Friday night. 7:30 p.m., October 18. Beachland Ballroom & Tavern, 15711 Waterloo Rd., Cleveland. beachlandballroom.com Howl-O-Ween celebration Spooky season spirits are here. Families will be transported into an autumn paradise as the Great Wolf Lodge features seasonal decor and a variety of Halloween-themed festivities. Don your favorite costume and hit the new trick-or-treat trail, which includes a candy corn-inspired stop. A monster bash dance party allows kids to get out their jitters before bedtime, plus there’s arts and crafts, Halloween trivia, “Boo Bingo” and Howl-O-Ween drinks. Tickets: Admission is included for those staying at the lodge. Through Thursday, Oct. 31. Great Wolf Lodge, 4600 Milan Road, Sandusky. DETAILS HalloWeekends It’s the most scariest time of the year as Cedar Point is all decked out for Halloween with terrifying mazes and fright zones interspersed among your favorite rides and attractions. Tickets start at $49.99. 1 Cedar Point, Dr., Sandusky. Select days and nights through Nov. 2. DETAILS “Purlie Victorious” Karamu House opens its main stage season with Ossie Davis’ broad comedy, about a preacher who returns to his hometown to save his old church from a racist tyrant. Tickets start at $20. 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland. Through Oct. 20. DETAILS Western Reserve Historical Society Doll show Western Reserve Historical Society opens a new exhibit “All Dolled Up: 200 Years of Dolls and Miniatures” this Thursday, October 3, at the Cleveland History Center in University Circle. The show presents the museum’s collection of dolls, doll houses, miniatures, and toys. The grand opening is from 5 to 8 p.m. WRHS members are free. All others included with general admission. Through August 2025. 10825 East Blvd, Cleveland. DETAILS |
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Cleveland Ballet’s “Dracula and the Masque of the Red Death” Our Paris Wolfe calls it “can’t-miss” dance theater drama, perfect for a Halloween primer! The stories are told through the elegance of classical ballet; dancers wholly embody the characters as they move through the plot. Hofbräuhaus Cleveland afterparties on Saturday add to the fun. Four performances, October 18-19. Mimi Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square, 1511 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. cleveballet.org/dracula Browns vs. Bengals The “Battle of Ohio” is on! Browns take to the gridiron against their AFC North rivals the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. The game kicks off at 1 p.m., with tickets starting at $21. 1 p.m., October 20. Huntington Bank Field, 100 Alfred Lerner Way, Cleveland. clevelandbrowns.com The Neil Diamond Musical: A Beautiful Noise The musical follows the life of singer Neil Diamond - a kid from Brooklyn who became a chart-busting singer who has sold 120 million albums. C’mon, you know you are dying to sing along to “Sweet Caroline” – BAHAMP BAHMP BAHMP! Throught Oct. 27. Playhouse Square, Connor Palace, 1615 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. DETAILS “Into the Woods” Great Lakes Theater opens its 63rd season with Stephen Sondheim’s enchanting musical, which flips the script on your favorite childhood fairy tales. Tickets start at $20. Hanna Theatre, 2067 E. 14th St., Cleveland. Through Nov. 10. DETAILS “A Midsummer Night's Dream” In a modern translation of Shakespeare’s masterpiece, the woods are the stage for a hilarious whirlwind of mistaken identities, mischievous fairies and theatrical blundering. This version of the play, presented by Great Lakes Theater, will be at the Hanna Theatre at Playhouse Square. Tickets $20 to $89. Through October 27. 1501 Euclid Ave., Ste. 200. DETAILS Hispanic Heritage – Live on the Lawn Join Cleveland Public Library as they end Hispanic Heritage month on a high note. Immerse yourself in live music, free books and fun-filled family activities during their “Live on the Lawn” event on Friday afternoon at the Carnegie West location. 4 p.m., October 18. Cleveland Public Library – Carnegie West Branch, 1900 Fulton Rd., Cleveland. cpl.org Michael Turner at Hilarities The Cincy born-and-raised humorist delivers a set of stand-up comedy at Hilarities at Pickwick & Frolic. He has been featured on Netflix Is a Joke Radio, had a special on Don’t Tell Comedy and has covered the NFL and other sports for NBC Sports and Bally Sports. Special cabaret show. 6:30 p.m., October 18. Hilarities at Pickwick & Frolic, 2035 E. 4th St., Cleveland. hilarities.com Third Friday Artwalk This free open house showcases finished work and gallery exhibits at the largest art and design complex in Northeast Ohio. 78th Street Studios features a whopping 170,000 square feet of art galleries, artist studios, performance spaces and music recording studios. 5 p.m., October 18. 78th Street Studios, 1300 W. 78th Street, Cleveland. 78thstreetstudios.com/art-tours CMA Spooky Sketches A family-friendly firsthand look at the art-making process, this third Saturday of the month series provides the opportunity to engage and interact with a different Northeast Ohio maker during pop-up demonstrations and activities. See their works unfold and learn how artists create. 11 a.m., October 19 Cleveland Museum of Art, 11150 East Blvd., Cleveland. clevelandart.org/events/spooky-sketches The Improvised Ted Talk Show Listen to fascinating “TED Talks” as you’ve never heard them before. Hint: neither have the performers! Four improv experts will present PowerPoints that they have never seen before in the style of “various funny characters and unhinged experts.” Then they’ll field questions. Perfection. 7:30 p.m., October 19. Imposters Theater, 4828 Lorain Ave., Cleveland. imposterstheater.com Booktoberfest The annual benefit for the Kids’ Book Bank happens Wednesday at Pinstripes at Pinecrest. The Book Bank distributes 45,000 books per month to kids in Greater CLE. Booktoberfest helps raise money and spread awareness about the work they do. Literacy doesn’t just happen; you can help! 6:30 p.m., October 23. Pinstripes at Pinecrest, 111 Park Ave. #105, Beachwood. kidsbookbank.org Les Délices presents Arcadian Dreams In a new program featuring “magnetic” soprano Hannah De Priest, Les Délices makes musical magic with dramatic works from French and Italian Baroque – as interpreted by the CLE ensemble’s oboe, violins and continuo. Rameau, Handel, Lefebvre… the Baroque Era never sounded so good. 7:30 p.m., October 21. Harkness Chapel, 11200 Bellflower Rd., Cleveland. lesdelices.org Trick or Treat Fest at the Zoo Trick-or-Treat Fest is a perfect daytime option for kids to enjoy Halloween and the Zoo at the same time, in a fun, family-friendly environment. Admission for this event and General Admission tickets to the Zoo are sold separately but both are required. 10:30 a.m., six dates from October 18-20 and October 25-27. Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, 3900 Wildlife Way, Cleveland. clevelandmetroparks.com Heavenly Harps Introduce the youngest music fans in your life to the instruments of the orchestra (and the amazing musicians who play them. Kid-friendly tunes and energetic hosts will get children singing, clapping and moving to the music! For ages 3–6 and their parents. 10 a.m., October 18; 11 a.m. October 19. Severance Music Center, Reinberger Chamber Hall, 11001 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. clevelandorchestra.com Boo Bash at Hall of Fame Village Hall of Fame Village in Canton is hosting its annual Boo Bash, a family-friendly Halloween celebration at Play-Action Plaza. Bounce houses, a 60-foot obstacle course, axe throwing, a Trail o’ Treats, train rides around the Village campus and a 20+ “trunk-or-treat” lineup! 12 noon, October 19. Pro Football Hall of Fame Village, 2626 Fulton Dr. NW, Canton. hofvillage.com ‘POTUS’ In this comedy, presented by Dobama Theatre, the President turns a PR error into a global crisis. Seven brilliant women he relies upon must risk life, liberty, and the pursuit of sanity to keep the commander-in-chief out of trouble. Tickets $25 to $45. Through Nov. 3. Dobama Theatre, 2340 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights. DETAILS Pumpkin Village at Mapleside Farms This popular fall festival is back with 20+ attractions on 100 picturesque acres including a giant corn maze, super slide and hayrides. The orchard celebrates the legend of Johnny Appleseed this weekend with historic characters and your favorite fall foods. Tickets $15-$18. 294 Pearl Rd., Brunswick. Weekends through Oct. 27. DETAILS |
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FOOD & DRINK Wine 4 Life Wine 4 Life is a fundraiser that raises money to fight rare cancer. The event, to be held at The Madison in downtown Cleveland, is Saturday, Oct. 18. More than 20 wines have been curated for tasting at the event, which will include hors d’oeuvres, desserts and a wine pull where every bottle is valued at $50 or above. READ MORE Rosewood Grill dinner coming up Rosewood Grill locations in Strongsville and Westlake are holding a Great Lakes Brewing Co.-vs.-Watershed Distillery pairing dinner on Sunday, Oct. 20. Patrons can choose between a beer from the Cleveland brewery or a drink from the Columbus distillery to go with assorted dishes. READ MORE Opus One dinner set at Dante Dante in Cleveland’s Tremont neighborhood is holding a six-course dinner featuring acclaimed and favorite Opus One wines. The decadent dinner is Thursday, Oct. 24, and includes a range of dishes including truffle miso tuna sashimi and stuffed Sonoma quail. We’ve got the full menu and specific wines slated to be served. READ MORE Secret Supper Club murder-mystery dinner If you love who-dunnits, take part in “The Haunting of Bellpock Manor,” a fully immersive, themed dinner club experiences produced by the Secret Supper Club. The event pops up as a murder mystery Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 10-12, at Convivium 33 Gallery, 1433 East 33rd Street, Cleveland. “The Vampiric Council” supper club event will be staged October 24-26 and October 31, November 1 and 2 at the same venue. READ MORE TOP PICKS Original Pancake House Cold fall days call for a hardy breakfast to power through the morning. The menu at the Original Pancake House in Woodmere, Fairview Park and soon-to-be Strongsville offers plenty of options. Signature items a fluffy Dutch baby made with plenty of eggs and served with lemon, whipped butter and powdered sugar. The sweet tooth may want to consider chocolate and peanut butter chip pancakes with real whipped cream. Looking for heavy, healthy protein? Consider a house omelet. -- Paris Wolfe DETAILS Heinen’s When you think of Heinen’s you think grocery store, but the downtown Cleveland location also offers a great respite for a wrap, sandwich or salad on the first-floor seating area. A curved bar and several tables form the center of the area. It makes for a great centralized location for lunch and a cup of coffee on your way to a parking garage, business meeting or other appointment. Many U.S. cities don’t have centralized downtown groceries, so hat’s off to the convenience and quality offered here. -- Marc Bona READ MORE |
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TV & MOVIES ‘Are You Smarter than a Celebrity?’ Travis Kelce adds game show host to his growing resume. The Kansas City Chiefs tight-end hosts "Are You Smarter than a Celebrity?" which premiered Wednesday on Prime Video. On the show, adult contestants answer elementary grade questions with a pool of celebrities on standby ready to help. DETAILS ‘Woman of the Hour’ In 1978, a serial killer made his way onto the television show "The Dating Game." Rodney Alcala was already a murderer by the time he appeared on the show as one of three bachelors seeking a date with a woman named Cheryl Bradshaw. He even won. Had they done a background check, they might have discovered that he'd been on the FBI's 10 most wanted fugitives list and already been imprisoned for violent crimes against an 8-year-old. In the new Netflix film "Woman of the Hour," streaming on Friday, Oct. 18, Anna Kendrick (also making her directorial debut) stars as the woman on the show (spelled Sheryl here) and puts the attention back on the victims. "Woman of the Hour" received good reviews out of the Toronto Film Festival last year. DETAILS ‘Shrinking’ In the Apple TV+'s dramedy "Shrinking," Jason Segel plays Jimmy, a therapist grieving the death of his wife and trying to navigate being a single parent to a teen daughter. In season one, he begins to give his patients unorthodox advice, like inviting one (Luke Tennie) to move into his home. We also saw a new kind of family blossom between Jimmy, his colleagues (Harrison Ford and Jessica Williams), and neighbor (Christa Miller). Season two of the heartwarming comedy premiered Wednesday on the streamer. DETAILS ‘MaXXXine’ If fake serial killers are more your style, "MaXXXine" starts streaming on MAX on Friday, Oct. 18. The third film in Ti West and Mia Goth's unlikely trilogy (following "X" and "Pearl") takes the audience to the sleazy underground of 1980s Hollywood. Goth's Maxine Minx is an adult film star hoping for a big break in mainstream movies. She gets a shot from Elizabeth Debicki's refined director. But she's also running from her past and a killer terrorizing the town. It's very stylized and a little silly and underdeveloped but it's a fun watch with a fun, extended Lily Collins cameo. DETAILS ‘Brothers’ And for those looking for a comedy, Josh Brolin and Peter Dinklage play brothers, and former partners in crime in a starry new movie coming to Prime Video on Thursday. Brolin is the one trying for a more normal life when Dinklage convinces him to embark on a road trip to a promised big score. "Brothers," directed by Max Barbakow (who made the delightful time loop romantic comedy "Palm Springs") also features Marisa Tomei, Glenn Close, Brendan Fraser and Taylour Paige in its big ensemble. DETAILS ‘NCIS: Origins’ Austin Stowell plays a younger version of Mark Harmon's "NCIS" character, Leroy Jethro Gibbs in "NCIS: Origins," a series set 25 years before the original. We meet this Gibbs as he's beginning his career as a naval investigator. "NCIS: Origins" debuts Monday on CBS and streams on Paramount+. DETAILS ‘Anatomy of Lies’ A new Peacock docuseries digs into the wild but true story of Elizabeth Finch, a former writer on ABC's "Grey's Anatomy." Finch wrote storylines she claimed were inspired by her own life and medical history, including a battle with bone cancer. She later admitted to lying. The three-part docuseries also tells the story of Finch's ex-wife, who was the one to expose her deceit in the first place. "Anatomy of Lies" streams this week on Peacock. DETAILS ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ In season three of Netflix's "The Lincoln Lawyer," Mickey Haller is rocked by the murder of his former client Gloria Days (Fiona Rene), but he also agrees to defend the man accused of killing her. The story is based on No. 5 of Michael Connelly's The Lincoln Lawyer book series called "The Gods of Guilt." It premiered Thursday on Netflix. DETAILS ‘Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage ‘ The "Sheldon-verse" continues with "Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage" debuting Thursday on CBS. The series stars Montana Jordan as Sheldon's older brother George "Georgie" Cooper and his new bride Mandy, played by Emily Osment. It's a sequel to "Young Sheldon" which wrapped last May after seven seasons. Episodes also stream on Paramount+. DETAILS ‘Hysteria!’ "Hysteria!", coming to Peacock on Friday, Oct. 18, follows members of a high school band who pretend to be in a Satanic cult for attention. Their plan falls apart when town members target the teens in a witch hunt. The series stars Julie Bowen of "Modern Family" and "Evil Dead" star Bruce Campbell. DETAILS |
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Evan Honer The singer-songwriter’s “Nowhere Fast” tour brings him to a small hall date here in The Land. Like Chappell Roan, he went viral. The prodigious 20-something straddles country and folk music and has racked up an impressive 50 million+ streams across platforms. “Nowhere Fast,” indeed. 7:30 p.m., October 18. Grog Shop, 2785 Euclid Heights Blvd., Cleveland Heights. grogshop.gs Steve Wynn The Dream Syndicate / Baseball Project troubadour performs, supporting a new album and memoir “I Wouldn’t Say It If It Wasn’t True” with support from CLE artists Non-Bruises (new album “II” is out now) and Songs From An Unknown God. A pretty solid triple bill. 9 p.m., October 22. Happy Dog Cleveland, 5801 Detroit Ave., Cleveland. happydogcleveland.com Die Antwoord Freakishly captivating rave-rap duo Ninja and ¥o-Landi Vi$$er are responsible for “I fink u freeky,” which thrust them onto the international scene from South Africa and introduced Zef culture into global consciousness. This promises to be a hot, sweaty, searing concert experience. 8 p.m., October 19. Agora Cleveland, 5000 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. agoracleveland.com Cloud Nothings The indie rock band from CLE founded by singer-songwriter Dylan Baldi returns to celebrate the 10th anniversary of “Here and Nowhere Else.” The powerful, dingy-punk pathos of that LP did all it could to wipe their semi-hit “Hey Cool Kid” off the map. Equipment and Farmer’s Wife support. 7 p.m., October 19. Mahall’s, 13200 Madison Ave., Lakewood. mahalls20lanes.com Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes This Jersey Shore party band has been the toast of CLE forever. During the band’s early years, “Miami Steve” Van Zandt acted as the band’s co-leader. Eventually, other “E Street”-ers Clarence, Max, Garry and Patti made their way from Southside to Bruce’s band. 8 p.m., October 19. MGM Northfield Park, 10777 Northfield Rd., Northfield. mgmnorthfieldpark.mgmresorts.com, ticketmaster.com Jessica Lea Mayfield w/ Goodmorning Valentine Two poignant singer-songwriters from Northeast Ohio reconvene to perform music from their own respective catalogs, as well as each other’s. Lo-fi chamber pop meets indie folk here, all to great effect. We expect to hear their delightful joint single “Empty Rooms” as well. 8 p.m., October 24. Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Rd., Cleveland. beachlandballroom.com Osees with Iguana Death Cult Swirling psychedelic rawk abounds with this outfit that draws on folk, krautrock and garage flavors. Leader John Dwyer are often aped in the music press for being so prolific, but it’s all rooted in jealousy if you ask us. These guys are wild and energetic. You’ll get tired just taking them all in. 7:30 p.m., October 20. Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Rd., Cleveland. beachlandballroom.com A Tribe Called Quest Induction Tribute “Buggin’ Out” and can’t wait for the influential hip-hop group to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on Saturday? Celebrate the group’s enshrinement from at Tower City Center! Featuring DJs MICK, KNYCE & ESO, presented by Bedrock. Tickets at eventbrite.com. 8 p.m., October 18. Tower City Center, 230 West Huron Rd., Cleveland. towercitycenter.com, eventbrite.com Goodnight, John Boy Destination Cleveland gathered up a few to-dos of their own this Induction weekend, including one of our favorites – a groovy retro dance club. Shake your tailfeathers through Saturday at this “Studio 54 meets your grandparent’s funky 1970’s basement,” in the heart of CLE’s Flats East Bank. 1167 Front Ave., Cleveland. goodnightjb.com/cleveland |
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