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MLB: Cleveland Indians, Progressive Field NFL: Cleveland Browns, Firstenergy Stadium 9/2-5: Vs 8/30-9/2: Cleveland Oktoberfest – Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds, Cleveland Museum of Art – Cai Guo-Qiang: City of Berea Cuyahoga River Lightning, now-9/22 8/31-9/2: Cleveland National Air Show – Burke Lakefront Airport, SPACES Gallery – America's Well-Armed Militias, Downtown Cleveland now-9/27 9/7: Pro Football Hall of Fame Craft Beer Fest – Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium, City of Canton YWCA of Greater Cleveland – Undesign the 9/12-20: Greater Cleveland Urban Film Festival – Atlas Cinemas Redline, now-9/27 Shaker Square 6, Cleveland’s Shaker Square neighborhood Transformer Station – I Sing the Body, now-9/29 9/13-14: Crocker Park Wine Festival – Crocker Park, City of Westlake Cleveland Museum of Art – Medieval Monsters: 9/13-10/27: HalloWeekends – Cedar Point, City of Sandusky (weekends only) Terrors, Aliens, Wonders, now-10/6 9/14-15: Village Peddler Festival – Lake Metroparks Farmpark, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – 2019 New Inductee City of Kirtland 9/14-15: Chalk Festival – Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland’s Exhibit, now-early 2020 University Circle neighborhood Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – Forever Warped: 25 9/21-9/22: The Cleveland Flea – Tyler Village, Cleveland’s Years of Vans Warped Tour, now-spring 2020 St. Clair-Superior neighborhood Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland – 9/27-29: IngenuityFest – The Hamilton Collaborative, Cleveland’s Byron Kim: The Sunday Paintings, now-1/5/2020 St. Clair-Superior neighborhood Cleveland History Center – Si Jolie! French 9/28-29: Tremont Arts & Cultural Festival – Lincoln Park, Fashion in Cleveland, now-6/30/2020 Cleveland’s Tremont neighborhood 9/29: Ohio City Street Festival – West 25th St., Cleveland’s Maltz Museum of Jewish History – Leonard Ohio City neighborhood Bernstein: The Power of Music, 9/25-3/1/2020 9/4: Meek Mill & Future – Blossom Music Center 9/19-20: Romeo & Juliet – Severance Hall 9/6: Buckcherry – MGM Northfield Park 9/20: Rock Hall Honors: Mavis Staples – Playhouse Square 9/6: Kacey Musgraves – Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica 9/20: Rascal Flatts – Blossom Music Center 9/6-15: The Book of Mormon – Playhouse Square 9/21: ZZ Top – Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica 9/6-29: STUPID F**KING BIRD – Dobama Theatre 9/22: Berlin – House of Blues 9/7: Glen Hansard – Agora Ballroom & Theatre 9/22: 85 South – Playhouse Square 9/8: The Avett Brothers – Wolstein Center 9/25: King Crimson – MGM Northfield Park 9/10: The Who – Blossom Music Center 9/25: Daniel Caesar – House of Blues 9/10: The Head and the Heart – Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica 9/26 & 28: Mahler’s Fifth – Severance Hall 9/14-10/6: Into the Breeches! – Playhouse Square 9/27-11/10: The Music Man – Playhouse Square 9/14: Luke Bryan – Blossom Music Center 9/29: Les Filles de Illighadad – Music Box 9/16: Morgan Heritage – Beachland Ballroom 9/29: Phony Ppl – The Grog Shop 9/19: Rancid – Agora Theatre & Ballroom 9/30: The Black Keys – Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse MLB: Cleveland Indians, Progressive Field NFL: Cleveland Browns, FirstEnergy Stadium 9/2-5: vs. Chicago White Sox 9/17-19: vs. Detroit Tigers 9/8: vs. Tennessee Titans 9/22: vs. Los Angeles Rams 9/13-15: vs. Minnesota Twins 9/20-22: vs. Philadelphia Phillies MIX – Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland’s University Circle neighborhood, first Friday of each month Walk All Over Waterloo – Waterloo Arts District, Cleveland’s Collinwood neighborhood, first Friday of each month Flat Out Fridays – The Flats East Bank, second Friday of each month, June-September Walkabout Tremont – Cleveland’s Tremont neighborhood, second Friday of each month Third Fridays – 78th Street Studios, Cleveland’s Detroit Shoreway neighborhood, third Friday of each month Night Market Cleveland – Asiatown, Cleveland’s St. Clair-Superior neighborhood, last Friday of each month, June - Sept., 5 pm - 11 pm Walnut Wednesday – Perk Plaza at Chester Commons, Downtown Cleveland, every Wednesday, now - Sept. 11, 11 am - 2 pm Uptown Out to Lunch Series – Toby’s Plaza, Cleveland’s University Circle neighborhood, every Friday, June 12 - Sept. 11, 11 am - 2pm Bike Aboard! – Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad, every Saturday & Sunday, check train schedule 9/3-6: Content Marketing World – Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland (4,000 attendees) 9/10-13: 2019 Ohio Section American Water Works Assn. Annual Conference – Cleveland Public Auditorium (1,000 attendees) 9/15-19: Hyland Software Community Live Conference – Huntington Convention Center (3,000 attendees) 9/23-25: INDUSTRY: The Product Conference – Public Auditorium (800 attendees) 9/25-26: BFG Grower and Garden Expo 2019 – Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland (2,000 attendees) Angie’s Soul Café on Carnegie to open (read more, clevescene.com) EDWINS Bakery to join EDWINS Butcher Shop on expanding campus in Buckeye-Shaker (read more, clevescene.com) Airport reaches milestone on local minority-owned concessions (read more, crainscleveland.com) Platform Beer Co. to Join Anheuser-Busch’s Brewers Collective (read more, clevescene.com) Kusama helped Cleveland Museum of Art hit new attendance record of nearly 865k in FY 2019 (read more, cleveland.com) Cleveland selects four e-scooter vendors (read more, clevescene.com) RTA launches free Wi-Fi in more vehicles, stations and centers (read more, crainscleveland.com) Erie Island Coffee Co. opens new shop on Euclid (read more, clevescene.com) Forest City Steaks set to open at Ohio City Galley (read more, cleveland.com) Family behind Barroco Arepa Bar to open Hola Tacos in Birdtown (read more, clevescene.com) New artisan bakery planned for Tremont residential development project (read more, clevescene.com) Cleveland Metroparks working to create Lake Erie Water Trail across Cuyahoga coast (read more, cleveland.com) Tommy's named best place in Ohio to get a milkshake by 24/7 Tempo (read more, USAToday.com) Market Garden’s spice sliders named one of the “10 most interesting foods you can eat at a baseball ballpark” by Pop Culture (read more, popculture.com) Cleveland’s Larder Delicatessen named best deli in Ohio by Insider (read more, insider.com) .
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