Mariah Carey at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse It might be a week away, but it’s never to early to plan for the concert of the holiday season. The pop diva brings her “Merry Christmas One And All!” to Cleveland to perform her ubiquitous holiday hit “All I Want For Christmas Is You” plus many more seasonal songs and a few of her No. 1 hits, too. Tickets start at $59.95. Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, Cleveland 7:30 p.m., Dec. 7. DETAILS Steve Martin & Martin Short Legendary comedians Steve Martin and Martin Short will bring their “You Won’t Believe What They Look Like Today” tour to Cleveland. The duo’s show will take place at Playhouse Square’s KeyBank State Theatre on Sunday. KeyBank State Theatre at Playhouse Square, 1519 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. 7 p.m., Dec. 3. DETAILS WGAR Winter Wonder Jam Multi-platinum recording artist Lee Brice headlines Cleveland’s most festive night of country music. The lineup also includes rising star Corey Kent and “American Idol” alum Chayce Beckham. Tickets $42-$132. Connor Palace, 1615 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. 7:30 p.m., Nov. 30. DETAILS Cavaliers vs. Blazers The Cavs will take on the Portland Trail Blazers at home on Nov. 30. The game starts at 7 p.m. and it’s also Sustainability Night at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse presented by Republic Services. Rocket Mortage FieldHouse, 1 Center Ct., Cleveland. 7 p.m. on Nov. 30. DETAILS Nela Park Holiday Lighting Display Nela Park will be lit up for the holidays for the 99th straight year. The theme of this year’s display is “Cync Up Your Holidays.” Nearly one million LED lights are used to create 11 vibrantly lit vignettes including a huge Santa hat and Santa gnome village. There’s also a replica of the National Christmas Tree in Washington, D.C., too. Come see the flip get switched at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 2, or enjoy the display 24/7 through Jan. 2, 2024. 1975 Noble Rd., East Cleveland. Dec. 1-Jan. 2. Little Italy Holiday ArtWalk Shop Little Italy’s charming galleries and boutiques to find the perfect gift for the loved ones on your list. Afterward, enjoy a meal at one of the neighborhood’s many authentic Italian restaurants. Free. Mayfield and Murray Hill Roads, Cleveland Dec. 1-3. DETAILS “Little Women” at Dobama Theatre Playwright Heather Chrisler and an all-female and non-binary cast, crew and creative team breathe new life into Louisa May Alcott’s classic Christmas tale in this heartwarming play about love, loss and the importance of family. Tickets $14.98-$44.98. 2340 Lee Rd, Cleveland Heights. Dec. 1-31. DETAILS Cleveland Bazaar Welcome to Northeast Ohio’s longest-running indie handmade event, showcasing hundreds of local and handmade products. This week: Dec. 2 at Lake Affect Studios, 1615 E. 25th St., Cleveland. DETAILS Hasan Minhaj: Off With His Head Comedian Hasan Minhaj’s Off With His Head tour will stop at Cleveland’s Playhouse Square on Saturday. The show starts at 7 p.m. at Connor Palace. Connor Palace at Playhouse Square, 1615 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. 7 p.m., Dec. 2. DETAILS Cleveland Monsters vs. Utica Comets The Cleveland Monsters will take on the Utica Comets twice at home this weekend. It gives folks two options to support the hometown hockey team, either during the Saturday evening or Sunday afternoon game. Rocket Mortage FieldHouse, 1 Center Ct., Cleveland. 6 p.m. on Dec. 2, 12:30 p.m. on Dec. 3. DETAILS Cleveland Charge vs. Sioux Falls Skyforce The Cleveland Charge will take on the Sioux Falls Skyforce at home on Friday at 7 p.m. The game also marks First Responders Night presented by Physicians Ambulance. Wolstein Center, 2000 Prospect Ave. E., Cleveland. 7 p.m., Dec. 1. DETAILS Wild Winter Lights at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo The zoo is transformed into a winter wonderland with festive displays located throughout the park. Featuring over one million lights, themed areas include the Enchanted Forest and Santa’s Workshop. Two dynamic musical light shows are new: one featuring the zoo’s 50-foot tree and another directly on Waterfowl Lake. Walk and drive-thru options are available. Tickets start at $22 per person or $55 per vehicle. 3900 Wildlife Way, Cleveland. Through Dec. 30. DETAILS Magic of Lights at Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds This dazzling drive-through experience returns for its ninth year with more than two million LED lights illuminating dozens of themed displays including a 32-foot-tall Christmas Barbie. The Jolly Holiday Village adds photos with Santa, ice skating and holiday snacks. Admission $23-$50 per vehicle. 19201 E. Bagley Rd., Middleburg Heights. Through Dec. 31. DETAILS Great Lakes Theater’s “A Christmas Carol” Ebenezer Scrooge learns the true meaning of Christmas after being visited by a series of ghosts in this Cleveland holiday tradition now in its 35th year. Tickets, $30-$80. Mimi Ohio Theatre, 1511 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. Through Dec. 23. DETAILS Kringle’s Inventionasium Experience Explore Mr. Kringle’s top-secret laboratory to meet his team, invent a new toy and help make Christmas. The magical, interactive experience, held inside Tower City Center, ends with a private visit with Santa himself. Tickets start at $34. 230 W. Huron Rd., Cleveland. Through Dec. 23. DETAILS Daniel Arsham: Score and Sound The inaugural solo exhibition by contemporary artist Daniel Arsham, who also serves as creative director of the Cleveland Cavaliers, invites the audience to contemplate the mysteries hidden within everyday objects. Free, but timed tickets are required. The Sculpture Center, 12210 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. Through Jan. 27. DETAILS |
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Karamu House presents “Black Nativity” Produced by the oldest Black theater in the county in conjunction with Cleveland Play House, Langston Hughes’ dynamic and electrifying holiday show has been reimagined with new sets, costumes and choreography. Tickets $50-$70. Allen Theatre, 1407 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. Dec. 1-16. DETAILS Light Up Lakewood Lakewood’s 17th annual holiday celebration has something for everyone: a parade, shopping village, live music, beer garden, ice carvings, train rides, food trucks and children’s games. But the main attractions are the tree lighting and fireworks. Free. 14701 Detroit Ave., Lakewood. 4-8 p.m., Dec. 2. DETAILS Funny Bus Lights & Laughs Holiday Tour It’s a city bus tour and a comedy show! Hop aboard as local comedians point out area landmarks, crack jokes and interact with passengers in a unique experience that combines laughs, history and holiday music. Tickets $29. Adults only. Pickup at Collision Bend Brewing Co., 1250 Old River Rd., Cleveland. Nov. 30-Dec. 23. DETAILS “The Wizard of Oz” at Near West Theatre Don’t miss out on Near West Theatre’s production of “The Wizard of Oz” before its final show on Dec. 3. There are daily showings this week until the final matinee on Sunday. Near West Theater, 6702 Detroit Ave., Cleveland. 7:30 p.m., Nov 30.-Dec. 2; 2 p.m. on Dec. 3. DETAILS Case-Barlow Farm’s Winter Wonderland This historic farm in Hudson is offering five separate holiday events throughout December. Take a festive tour of trees or visit with Santa in the barn. Check out the farmhouse for activities intended for all ages, including gingerbread teas for children and holiday teas and wine tastings for adults. Santa in the Barn is free. Other events $5-$80. 1931 Barlow Rd., Hudson. Dec. 1-17. DETAILS E.J. Thomas Christmas Arts & Crafts Show Find unique gifts at E.J. Thomas Hall on the University of Akron campus. This 43rd annual show features 110 professional artists and craftspeople selling only original artwork and fine crafts. Admission $5. 198 Hill St., Akron. Dec. 1-3. DETAILS Boom! Theater Presents “Scrooge: The Musical” The latest production by Boom! Theater, a professional theater company comprised primarily of adults ages 50 and over, tells the timeless story of “A Christmas Carol” with music and dance. Tickets $25. 182 S. Main St., Akron. Dec. 1-17. DETAILS Holiday Lantern Tours at Hale Farm & Village Take a candle-lit tour through period authentic Hale Farm & Village as its residents welcome you into their homes to celebrate a 19th-century Christmas. Sweet treats and holiday gifts are available. Tickets $15-$25. 2686 Oak Hill Road, Bath. 5-9 p.m., Dec. 2-3. DETAILS Breakfast with Santa Mapleside Farms is hosting a handful of Breakfast with Santa events this December with the first two this weekend. Tickets include access to a full breakfast buffet, with the option to upgrade to include access to the make-your-own Caramel Apple Factory. Mapleside Farms, 294 Pearl Rd., Brunswick. 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11 a.m., and 12:30 p.m. on Dec. 2 and Dec. 3. DETAILS ‘Frost’ celebrates winter at Cleveland Botanical Garden Described as an ice-capped garden experience, the garden’s new holiday show transforms the facility into an ethereal wonderland of towering ice arches, dazzling light installations, a tunnel of flowers, larger-than-life animals and more than 500 poinsettias. Tickets $7-$26. Reservations recommended. 11030 East Blvd. Cleveland. Through Dec. 31. DETAILS Related: ‘Frost’ aims to transform Cleveland Botanical Garden into ice-filled dreamscape for holidays Deck the Hall at Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens There’s no better time to visit this historic estate than the holidays when it is illuminated with 1.2 million twinkling lights. Inside, the manor house is decorated in beautiful holiday fashion with several themed rooms. Don’t miss photos with Santa, shopping, hot cocoa and gingerbread cookies. Admission $7-$24. 714 N. Portage Path, Akron. Through Dec. 30. DETAILS Tobogganing at the Chalet Find your thrill in the chill at the Cleveland Metroparks in Strongsville, whooshing down twin 700-foot refrigerated ice chutes on an old-timey toboggan. Reservations required. Tickets $13-$15. Reservations required. 16200 Valley Pkwy, Strongsville. Through Feb. 25 (weather permitting). DETAILS Holidays at Crocker Park The lifestyle and shopping center in Westlake boasts plenty of festive fun this season including ice skating, the Holiday Express train and a nightly light show. Santa’s House offers photo and shopping opportunities. Fee for some activities. Crocker Park, Westlake. Through Dec. 31. DETAILS Christkindlmarkt at Sanctuary on Green Modeled after Christmas markets in Europe, this shopping village offers unique gifts like German nutcrackers, new and vintage European ornaments, handmade jewelry, linens, leather goods and more. Free. 1936 S. Green Rd., South Euclid. Through Dec. 27. DETAILS Related: Best holiday markets in Cleveland for 2023 Wild Lights at Akron Zoo Experience the zoo like you’ve never before as the park comes alive at night with one million lights, festive displays and synchronized light shows. The event features appearances by Santa Claus, the Grinch and local high school choirs. Admission $8-$15. 500 Edgewood Ave. Through Dec. 29. DETAILS “The Nutcracker” at Akron Civic Theatre Ballet Theatre of Ohio’s production of the holiday favorite show features dazzling dancers, gorgeous sets and stunning costumes. Be sure to visit The North Pole before or after the show for photo ops with Santa and a 12-foot Nutcracker tree. The gift shop sells Nutcracker-themed sweets and over 100 different nutcrackers. Tickets $45-$55. 182 S. Main St., Akron. Through Dec. 3. DETAILS Candy Land experience at Lake Metroparks’s Penitentiary Glen Candy Land has been an indoor, holiday tradition at Lake Metroparks Penitentiary Glen for years. It’s back with a wild birding adventure this year. Families can enjoy a bird craft, scavenger hunts, activity pages and hands-on exhibits. Each Saturday, from noon to 3 p.m., an outdoor campfire with s’mores is open. Free. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Through Jan. 1. 8668 Kirtland Chardon Rd, Willoughby. DETAILS ‘Degas and the Laundress’ at Cleveland Museum of Art This exhibit showcases more than 100 Impressionism works by Edgar Degas and other artists including Honoré Daumier, Camille Pissarro, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard and Pablo Picasso. Looking beautiful and innocent on the surface, they represent an unvalued group of workers who were mostly women. Exhibit tickets $12 to $15. Through Jan. 15, 2024. 11150 East Blvd., Cleveland. DETAILS Related: Cleveland Museum of Art explores gritty side of Impressionism in ‘Degas and the Laundress’ |
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FOOD & DINING Flannery’s Pub: An Irish neighborhood tavern in heart of downtown Plenty of bars to choose from downtown, but with Cavs and Monsters seasons heating up Flannery’s makes for a great stop before a game. With a great draft list, an underrated wine list (by-the-glass French rosé - nice!) and solid menu, it’s a good place to meet up with pals before walking the one block to Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse. It’s at 323 Prospect Ave. E, Cleveland. DETAILS Hola’s hidden gem is its fresh mojito bar Hola Tacos in Lakewood got its start as a BYOB taco shop that was one of the first in the area to serve birria tacos with consume. Now, the restaurant has expanded to two other locations on Larchmere Boulevard and in Willoughby. The flagship in Lakewood is always a go-to for tacos, but the mojito bar is not to be overlooked. Hola bartenders use guarapo, which is made out of sugarcane, and fresh fruit in the customizable rum drinks. Flavors like kiwi and raspberry aren’t achieved through artificial syrups — the bartenders are muddling fresh fruit for every order at the bar at 12102 Madison Avenue. DETAILS Lucky’s Café When the weather is cold, it’s time to wrap your fingers around a cup of hot coffee and linger over breakfast. A great place for that is the hip Lucky’s Café, 777 Starkweather Ave., in Cleveland’s Tremont neighborhood. Breakfast options will inspire return visits. Consider the Shipwreck -- baked hash browns, eggs, veggies, bacon, and cheddar cheese -- or gingerbread waffles topped with warm maple-roasted apples, honeyed whipped cream, drizzled with house-made caramel and sprinkled with cinnamon sugar. Be ready for a wait before breakfast during busy weekends. DETAILS Holiday Wine Down Lago East Bank will host its annual Holiday Wine Down shop and sip event on Nov. 30. Admission is free with complimentary light appetizers, and the event will feature products from more than a dozen local vendors. Lago East Bank, 1091 W. 10th St., Cleveland. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., Nov. 30. DETAILS Ugly Christmas Sweater Party with Krampus Cleveland’s very own Krampus is hosting a ugly Christmas sweater party at Hofbräuhaus in Cleveland. The Shotskis will be performing live music to add to the festive atmosphere. Hofbräuhaus Cleveland, 1550 Chester Ave., Cleveland. 7 p.m., Dec. 1. DETAILS 16 holiday pop-up bars in Greater Cleveland to visit before Christmas Several bars in Northeast Ohio go all-out when it comes to decorating for the holidays and celebrating the season with festive food, drink specials, and events. Here are 16 holiday pop-up bars in Greater Cleveland worth visiting this holiday season. READ MORE Breakfast with Santa at Merwin’s Wharf Enjoy a prix fixe menu and visit with Jolly Old Saint Nick at the Cleveland Metroparks’ restaurant on the Cuyahoga River. Tickets, $18-$25. Guests can also reserve a private igloo along the water for a memorable dining experience now through Mar. 10. Igloo reservations $50 for two hours plus 20 percent gratuity. 1785 Merwin Ave., Cleveland. Breakfast with Santa Saturdays and Sundays only Dec. 2-23. DETAILS ‘Dine Drink CLE’ offers lively guide to restaurant, bar scenes Get the latest news about Cleveland’s restaurant and bar scene in the new weekly "Dine Drink CLE" newsletter. With the latest on openings, closings, tastings and other events, plus recommendations, features and guides from our team of writers and critics. SUBSCRIBE |
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TV & MOVIES 'Renaissance: A Film By Beyonce' Beyonce has her eyes set on big box office as she brings “Renaissance: A Film By Beyonce” to theaters starting Friday, Dec. 1. She has reason for optimism, of course, after the $246.4 million grossed by “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour,” making it the highest grossing concert film of all time and one of the top earners of any kind of movie this year. “Renaissance” comes from the final date of Beyonce’s Renaissance World Tour on Oct. 1 at Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium, and comes out on Worlds AIDS Day, a dedication to her “Uncle” Johnny, a family friend who introduced Beyonce to various dance music styles and ballroom culture. The film weighs in at two and a half hours, meaning it will capture the near entirety of the opulently staged concert -- which also features Blue Ivy, Beyonce’s daughter with husband Jay-Z. Theaters and ticket information can be found via beyoncefilm.com. DETAILS 'Candy Cane Lane' Eddie Murphy is a dad determined to win his neighborhood’s Christmas decorating contest. So, he makes a deal with a mischievous Elf (Jillian Bell) to bring the magical creatures from “The 12 Days of Christmas” to life. Streaming this week on Prime Video. DETAILS ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ The biggest box-office hit of the year not named "Barbie" is coming to Netflix. "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" hits the streaming service Sunday, Dec. 3, after its previous run on Peacock. The film, which grossed nearly $1.4 billion in theaters, has fared slightly better than the infamous 1993 "Super Mario Bros." The Associated Press praised the primary-color visuals but said that "as nice as it is to look at 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie,' it's not anywhere near as fun as it would be to play it." DETAILS ‘Paris in Love’ In recent years, Paris Hilton has been determined to (somewhat) drop the cutesy facade and show her layers. The second season of "Paris in Love" on Peacock, dropping Thursday, leans into that effort. First, it introduces Hilton as a new mom. Hilton and husband Carter Reum welcomed son Phoenix via surrogate earlier this year and just revealed a daughter, London. She managed to keep both births a secret, even from her family, until Hilton was ready to announce the news. "It's been really important for me to keep this a secret. It's just the first time that something is just mine," Hilton says in the trailer. New motherhood is never easy though and Hilton must adjust to the needs of her growing family conflicting with her busy schedule. DETAILS ‘Obliterated ‘ The creators of "Cobra Kai" are behind a new Netflix series called "Obliterated." The action comedy stars Nick Zano and Shelley Hennig ("Teen Wolf") as members of a special task force assigned to prevent a planned terror attack in Las Vegas. Once the mission is completed, the temptations of Sin City sway them to spend the night partying. A call interrupts the fun to inform the group that they didn't finish the job and need to get back to work, sober or not, to find and deactivate a bomb. "Obliterated" debuts Thursday. DETAILS ‘Bookie ‘ It seems there's no longer bad (tiger?) blood between Chuck Lorre and Charlie Sheen. Lorre has tapped Sheen as a recurring guest star in his new Max series "Bookie." Stand-up Sebastian Maniscalco plays Danny, as a longtime LA bookie struggling to keep business afloat despite the looming legalization of sports betting. Omar J. Dorsey plays a former pro football player and his best friend, Ray, who is by his side for many of his, er, adventures both on and off the clock. The first two episodes drop Thursday. DETAILS ‘May December’ Todd Haynes' "May December" is a deliciously disquieting drama loosely based on a stranger-than-fiction true story. Haynes' film, which debuts Friday, Dec. 1, on Netflix, is inspired by Mary Kay Letourneau, the teacher who went to jail in 1997 for a sexual relationship with a student, only to later marry him. In "May December," Julianne Moore and Charles Melton play a couple years beyond a similar scandal, while Natalie Portman portrays an actress who's come to research them for an upcoming film. In her review, AP Film Writer Lindsey Bahr called it "an audaciously self-aware, mischievously funny and emotionally complex drama that defies simple categorization." DETAILS ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny ‘ Harrison Ford's last hurrah as Indiana Jones swings onto Disney+ on Friday, Dec. 1. "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" had a mixed reception when it launched over the summer. Ford was feted in Cannes. Reviews were mixed. Box office was lackluster. But "Dial of Destiny," directed by James Mangold (taking over for Steven Spielberg), co-starring Phoebe Waller Bridges and featuring a poignant scene with Karen Allen, has a lot going for itself. It’s no "Raiders" or "Last Crusade," "but it's solid, swashbuckling summer fare and a dignified sendoff to one of cinema's most flawless castings." DETAILS ‘Christmas at Graceland’ Elvis will be honored with a starry special "Christmas at Graceland," featuring Post Malone, Alanis Morissette, John Legend, Kacey Musgraves, Kane Brown, Lainey Wilson, Lana Del Rey and The War and Treaty. It aired live on Wednesday on NBC and is now streaming on Peacock. "Christmas at Graceland" is the first televised concert from the estate and Presley's granddaughter, Riley Keough, will make special appearances. DETAILS ‘American Symphony ‘ Matthew Heineman’s “American Symphony” captures a whirlwind year for Jon Batiste. The film covers the pianist winning the 2022 Grammy for album of the year, winning an Oscar for co-creating the score to “Soul” and a triumphant concert at Carnegie Hall — all while his wife, Suleika Jaouad, battled leukemia. “American Symphony” streaming this week on Netflix. DETAILS ‘Eddy's World ‘ A documentary short called "Eddy's World" follows Eddy Goldfarb, a now 102-year-old toy maker, who has created more than 800 toys (including the Yakity-Yak chattering teeth) and holds more than 250 patents. His story is a lesson that work isn't work if you love what you do. "Eddy's World" will be Broadcast on PBS Stations available on PBS.org and the PBS App beginning Saturday, Dec. 2. DETAILS |
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Peter Gabriel Peter Gabriel's sonic teasing is almost over. After releasing 10 singles during 2023 — coinciding with each month's full moon — the singer-songwriter finally will drop the album they all come from on Friday, Dec. 1, "i/o." The album is available in two distinct mixes: The Bright-Side Mix by Mark "Spike" Stent and the Dark-Side Mix by Tchad Blake. "Tchad is very much a sculptor building a journey with sound and drama, Spike loves sound and assembling these pictures, so he's more of a painter," says Gabriel. "i/o" includes contributions from Brian Eno, regular collaborators Richard Chappell, Oli Jacobs, Katie May and Richard Evans. DETAILS Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness – New Friends Tour Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness will bring its New Friends Tour to House of Blues on Saturday. The doors open at 6 p.m. and show openers include Wildermiss and Michigander. House of Blues Cleveland, 308 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. 7 p.m., Dec. 2. DETAILS NEFFEX – Born A Rockstar: The World Tour NEFFEX will bring its electronic rap style to House of Blues on Nov. 30. The doors open at 7 p.m. for the high-energy show. House of Blues Cleveland, 308 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. 8 p.m., Nov. 30. DETAILS Straight No Chaser With their unique and distinct sound, Straight No Chaser is no ordinary male acapella group. Their “Sleighin’ It” tour features classic holiday songs performed like you’ve never heard before. Tickets $29.50-$69.50. KeyBank State Theatre, 1519 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. 7:30 p.m., Dec. 2. DETAILS Holidays at Beachland Ballroom WJCU’s Blizzard Bash with Marcus Smith, Mikey Silas & Friends, and Guy Snowden and the Citizens kicks off the holiday lineup at one of Cleveland’s most notable music venues. Also on the schedule are the Beachland Holiday Flea on Dec. 16; Navidad Flamenca on Dec. 17; and the Radio Dummies’ Christmas show on Dec. 22. Tickets $5-25. 15711 Waterloo Rd., Cleveland. Dec. 1-22. DETAILS Violent Femmes If all you know about Violent Femmes is "Blister in the Sun," it's time you went deeper. The 40th anniversary deluxe edition of the band's self-titled debut is out Friday, Dec. 1 with over a dozen demos, B-sides and live performances — including alternate versions of iconic songs "Please Do Not Go," "Gone Daddy Gone" and "Add It Up." Pop culture fans will know that Ethan Hawke serenaded Winona Ryder with an embittered rendition of "Add It Up" in 1994's "Reality Bites," while a 1995 episode of "My So-Called Life" opened on Claire Danes joyfully lip-synching "Blister in the Sun." DETAILS Dove Cameron Singer-actor Dove Cameron drops her debut album "Alchemical: Volume 1," which contains six new songs and two previous hits, "Boyfriend" and "Breakfast." One of the new songs is "Lethal Woman," a club banger about a woman "sharp as a knife under the table" that includes sounds of banging on a door, a gun being cocked and heavy production elements. The lyrics include the playful rhyme: "Game recognizes game/By the way, what's your name?" Cameron has had a heady few years, winning new artist of the year honors at the 2022 American Music Awards and being named Best New Artist at the 2022 VMAs. She also was scene-stealer in season two of "Schmigadoon!" 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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