The Music Settlement’s Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration – On Jan. 19, at 3 p.m., there will be a free vocal and ...
A monthly party is reclaiming house music’s roots and redefining safe spaces for the Northeast Ohio queer community.
The new Memphis-Pearl mid-rise project near the intersection of Memphis Road and Pearl Avenue would add a six-story, 74-unit ...
The former Community Greenhouse Partners space will soon house Food Strong and other community partners. Nonprofit leadership ...
The Buckeye Flame amplifies the voices of LGBTQ+ Ohioans to support community and civic empowerment through the creation of ...
Relatives of Tanisha Anderson partnered with Cleveland City Council members and Case Western Reserve University students to author a new piece of legislation. As proposed, “Tanisha’s Law” would revise ...
In November, the world’s most powerful democracy elected as its next president a man who schemed to overturn its last presidential election. A month later, South Koreans swarmed their legislature to ...
Cleveland has experienced one of the highest annual rent increases in the country over the past year. As rents continue to rise, Clevelanders face a growing challenge when searching for affordable ...
The Land is powered by Community Journalists. Each year, we feature the work of Northeast Ohioans who attended and graduated from one of our Community Journalism education sessions.
The Land is powered by Community Journalists. Each year, we feature the work of Northeast Ohioans who attended and graduated from one of our Community Journalism education sessions. The Land is ...
As we prepare for the end of the year, we’re looking back on some of our favorite stories from the past 12 months. Let’s dig into our Arts & Culture reporting.
The revamped park features new playground equipment that encourages inclusive, accessible play for all children. City officials say it’s a step toward allowing more families to play at parks in ...