TV show re-enacts unsolved, brutal 2011 California murder on Morrison Avenue.
Show set to run through July 1.
Fundraising event features bike tour and artist showcase on May 19
Running through May 13, the show times are 7:30 p.m. Fridays and 3 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.
We’ve said it before, and but it bears repeating: The library’s not just for books anymore.
Organization sets its annual free open house for Sunday.
Full slate of programs for those aged 3 to 93
The classic fairy tale encore presentation — performed by 65 students — coming to the Beck Center for the Arts from April 27 through 29.
Lakewood Public Library’s going Western. During the next few months, three more Western films are slated for the library’s movie event.
The local film "Cleveland, I Love You" finishes shooting on Giel Avenue over the weekend.
Tickets are on sale for the show, set to run through April 29 in the Studio Theater. Show times are 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 3 p.m. Sundays.
Starring the "grand dame of Cleveland theater," the show is set to run from Friday through April 29.
Something awesome is always happening at the library.
See the creation and installation of a Lakewood landmark in a moving video document.
Anne E. DeChant set to play at the T2P2 gala in Cleveland.
Tony-nominated show opens this Friday; runs through March 4.
Beck Center for the Arts hosts fiber art display by a half-dozen Northern Ohio artists.
Long-time writer Erin O'Brien released "The Irish Hungarian Guide to Domestic Arts" Thursday.
The center partnered with Baldwin-Wallace College to produce "Spring Awakening" this Friday.
June is still months away. But the Beck Center always represents Lakewood well. Want to get involved? Here's how.
Lakewood resident Bill Knittel was recently renamed the city’s poet laureate.
Interactive music education performance Saturday teaches children about a certain instrument.
This time, the cast and crew of "Cleveland, I Love You" set up shop at the Lakewood Public Library.
The opening reception is this Thursday at 7 p.m., and several events are planned around it.
Council selects Bill Knittel to continue his honorary post as the city's Poet Laureate.
One of the scenes for "Cleveland, I Love You" was shot at the Parkview Manor Lakewood on Friday.
David Simon's kids' book 'Up Ned's Nose,' is up for a grand prize of a MeeGenius library for an elementary school in Westlake.
Looking for a holiday gift outside the box? The Beck Center for the Arts has got you covered.
Only a couple weeks until Christmas, why not take a break from shopping and enjoy yourself?
A month of hints for happy holiday pictures.
The Monday Morning Bell choir from Westlake United Methodist Church — featuring several Lakewood residents — performed alongside scores of talented singers and instrumentalist at Magnificat's Performing Arts Center.
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat kicks off over the weekend.
Warmer temperatures brings out thousands to the fifth-annual Light Up Lakewood.
Michael Gill's children's book will be featured in Cleveland gallery exhibit Dec. 2 - Jan. 28.
Looking for something to do this weekend to get into the holiday spirit? Well, you’re in luck.
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat — back by popular demand — is set to run from Friday through Dec. 31.
More than 60 dancers as young as 7 will perform in "Nutcracker...Jazzed Up!"
"Cleveland, I Love You" had a couple of scenes filmed at Jammy Buggars on Detroit Avenue on Saturday and Sunday.
The critically acclaimed play written by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning playwright David Mamet, is coming to an end at the Beck Center for the Arts this weekend.
LHS Alumni Bob Gatewood is enjoying the success of his album "Be Good to Yourself."