It's safe to assume that when then-Ohio Gov. George Voinovich signed the so-called "Art Modell Law" in 1996, the possibility of the law being used against the Cleveland Browns wasn't on anyone's mind.
A toothless, untested, unenforceable piece of legislation that has no bearing on the team’s attempt to build a domed stadium in Brook Park after Huntington Bank Field’s (HBF) lease expires in 2028 (the Browns’ stance), or ...
The $150 million project rationalizes the museum’s program and ensconces additions with a glacier-inspired glass and GFRC facade.
Three long, dry decades. That’s how long it’s been since the San Francisco 49ers last won a Super Bowl. I always know when we’re close to the anniversary of Super Bowl XXIX, which was played on Jan. 29,
On Jan. 29, 1967, a farewell celebration was held for Cleveland Browns running back Jim Brown. The who’s-who of attendees honored the football great, who delivered an impassioned speech before a few thousand people.
The idea of state money or state-backed bonds going into a new Browns stadium has brought three Ohio research groups into a somewhat rare moment of unity.
That’s the topic of journalist/critic Mary Louise Schumacher’s new film Out of the Picture, which focuses on one particular aspect of this dire situation: the disappearance of visual art writers such as Litt.
The Kielbasa Kid, Cuyahoga Jones and the Certain Ethnic TV Legend are gone: “Big Chuck” Schodowski, who spent more than five decades on Northeast Ohio television screens, has died at age 90. The lifelong Clevelander and longtime Hinckley resident co-hosted late night movies from 1966-2007 on WJW, interspersed with sketches he wrote and directed.
This week, the City of Cleveland (the City) and the State of Ohio (the State) took several key actions in the battle to prevent the Cleveland
To Case Western Reserve University law professor Eric Chaffee, there’s one big takeaway from Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s decision to enter the battle between the Cleveland Browns and the City of Cleveland. “It means the state is willing to take a side here — and it does want the Browns to remain in Cleveland,” Chaffee said.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles have each had success outside of their relationships with head coaches Andy Reid and Nick Sirianni.
With more than 300 works, a show at the Cleveland Museum of Art illuminates how the ever-innovative artist used paper as a medium and a material of seemingly endless applications.