By: BHS Features Staff November 12, 2025 Even though Thanksgiving is two weeks from tomorrow, Christmas is quickly approaching, which means a lot of opportunities and fun events are on the way. Christmas connects people with a special bond filled with joy, happiness, and smiles, so why not come out to the I-X Center forContinue reading “Cleveland Christmas Connection “
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Turkey Trot Time
By: BHS Features Staff November 5, 2025 Everyone knows that Thanksgiving is coming up, exactly four weeks from tomorrow, and the thought of turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie is a soon-to-be reality. However, before all of those calories are consumed, maybe you should consider participating in Cleveland’s annual turkey trot? Cleveland State University’sContinue reading “Turkey Trot Time”
7 Floors of Hell
By: BHS Features Staff October 29, 2025 Since Halloween is this Friday, there is still time to get in one last frightful adventure, and the best location to do this is at the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds in Middleburg Heights. The 7 Floors of Hell showcase delivers seven unique haunted houses where patrons are challenged toContinue reading “7 Floors of Hell”
Triple-Check Your Locks
By: BHS Features Staff October 15, 2025 Need a way to spend your weekend hiding from civilization due to the fear of the unknown? Horror movies have this type of impact. Below are four horror movies to spice up this Halloween season that will keep you guessing as to what happens next. First, M3GAN 2.0Continue reading ” Triple-Check Your Locks”
Hip-Hop or Halloween?
By: BHS Features Staff October 8, 2025 While Cleveland is not the birthplace of Hip-hop, it does have its fair share of historical artists. East 99th’s Bone Thugs-n-Harmony paved the way in the 1990s with their melodic prowess and emotional storytelling. Further Southeast was Scott Mescudi, commonly known as Kid Cudi, who was in aContinue reading “Hip-Hop or Halloween?”
Boo at the Zoo
By: BHS Features Staff October 1, 2025 October is here, which means a spooky opportunity for the whole family. The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo is a place to keep your eyes on because what can be a better combination than Halloween, animals, and candy? While tomorrow is the official start day of the event (5:00-9:00), BooContinue reading “Boo at the Zoo”
Ohio is Haunted?
By: BHS Features Staff September 24, 2025 Since the calendar will be flipped to October next Wednesday, it is time to start looking for unforgettable scares. The great state of Ohio is home to some of the creepiest, most exciting haunted houses. Whether you want jump scares around every corner, spooky old buildings with realContinue reading “Ohio is Haunted?”
National Hispanic Heritage Month
By: BHS Features Staff September 17, 2025 Two days ago, the celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month began. This recognition lasts for 30 days, from September 15 to October 15. Highlights of this month include accomplishments, cultures, and traditions that stem from Hispanic Heritage. As of 2022, nearly one-fifth of America is of Hispanic origin,Continue reading “National Hispanic Heritage Month”
Waterloo Arts Festival
By: BHS Features Staff September 10, 2025 With September in full swing, there is so much to look forward to from football to festivals. For those of you interested in art, pay close attention as there is an opportunity for you. The 21st Annual Waterloo Arts Festival, located at the infamous Beachland Ballroom in Cleveland,Continue reading “Waterloo Arts Festival “
Discovery Days
By: BHS Features Staff September 3, 2025 NASA has been at the head of space exploration and technology since the early 1960s. Nowadays, they are not flying to the moon and back as often, but they are offering amazing and insightful opportunities for all ages, especially those interested in space. Discovery Days was started inContinue reading “Discovery Days “
Honor The Brave
By: BHS Features Staff May 21, 2025 Memorial Day, always celebrated on the last Monday of May, honors the brave men and women who have passed away serving this great country. This holiday started during the Civil War when citizens honored the dead soldiers by placing flowers on their graves. The first recorded national celebrationContinue reading “Honor The Brave”
Asian Festival
By: BHS Features Staff May 14, 2025 This year, the Cleveland Asian Festival runs from May 17-18, marking its 16th anniversary. It was created to celebrate and experience the many Asian cultures, all in one location. This month is also Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month, making it a perfect time to celebrate Asian culture. The festivalContinue reading “Asian Festival”
