The Tease –  15th Anniversary Burlesque Celebration
Le Femme Mystique Burlesque is celebrating their fifteen anniversary on March 29th At Beachland Ballroom and Tavern with an enormous burlesque revue and some exciting news, with time comes change and Le Femme Mystique is now transition to a it’s new name Cleveland Burlesque a company name that is... Read more
‘Aquaman’ Star Jason Momoa Added To Wizard World Cleveland
CLEVELAND, February 5, 2019 – Jason Momoa, who rocketed to superstardom in Justice League (2017) and Aquaman (in theaters now), will attend Wizard World Cleveland on Saturday, March 9, at the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland. Momoa will greet fans, sign autographs and pose for photo ops. Momoa had significant roles... Read more
The Columbus Symphony to Hold Benefit Concert March 9
Conductors and Musicians to Donate Time and Talents to Raise Funds for CSO Youth Education Programs In a splendid, one-night-only event, The Columbus Symphony Cares About Kids Concert will feature Music Director Rossen Milanov and Assistant Conductor Andrés Lopera leading the Columbus Symphony in a special performance to benefit... Read more
Brewella: Color and fun to a community
Conducted by Katie hazard  Who is Brewella? Brewella is Lakewood’s Grandma. We decided to create the character in order to build a shop that reminds you of all the comforts and coziness of Grandma’s house. She’s always ready to feed you with a delicious crepe, brew you up a... Read more
Wilting away: Van Gogh’s legendary sunflowers are turning brown
BY MIHAI ANDREI  Some of the world’s most famous and cherished photos might be losing their colors: due to Van Gogh’s light-sensitive paint, his famous sunflowers might fade to brown. The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam has some bad news: Van Gogh’s most famous paintings may be losing some of... Read more
Why the Easter Island statues were built where they were
A new study suggests that the mysterious moai statues on Easter Island were placed to mark sources of fresh water. A Polynesian population called the Rapa Nui arrived on Easter Island in 1200 AD. Despite the unpredictable weather and nutrient-poor soil, they established a thriving and industrious culture, leaving behind... Read more
Who is the No 1 photographer in the world?
Steve McCurry is famous for his photo ‘Afghan girl,’ taken in a refugee camp in Peshawar, Pakistan. This photo was named the most recognized photo of National Geographic. is an American photographer, freelancer and photojournalist. His most famous photo is of the “Afghan Girl“, the girl with the piercing green eyes that... Read more
Frosted Winter Night An Evening to Benefit Cleveland Ballet
Join the members of The Cleveland Ballet for a night of elegance and glamour as we celebrate our Annual Benefit Gala, Frosted Winter Night, February, 23, 2019 at the Tudor Arms Hotel. Enjoy shimmering cocktails and exquisite hors d’oeuvres as the evening opens with our Silent Auction. Shortly afterwards,... Read more
The Cleveland Museum of Art Advances Open Access Movement
Brings museum’s mission “for the benefit of all the people forever” into the digital age Cleveland, OH (January 23, 2019)–The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) announced today it is using Open Access to make high-resolution digital images and collections data freely available by means of the internet. Open Access... Read more
Katie Hazard:“The ideas are always flowing, the issue is allowing myself to work on them”
    Katie Hazard: Where did you grow up? Cleveland, Ohio (west side) What first sparked your interest in art? I grew up in a dysfunctional family of passionate people. My brother is a musician who let me play his guitar and took me to my first art gallery.... Read more