“Rise Above” will be screened at the Cleveland National Airshow, from Sept. 3 through Sept. 5.
Mike Polk sat down recently with Lakewood Patch to talk about his successes and plans for the future.
Four productions take place around the city since June.
Summer is almost over— catch the last Front Porch Concert Series and more live music around town.
Thousands turn out for the ninth-annual event. Oh yeah, there were lots of cars, too.
Each Saturday at Around the Corner, the crabs race for victory.
"Beautiful Garden" — a film about a group of runaways, artists and drifters who live in a Utopian squat house — started production at Ross Deli before spilling the action out onto the street.
There's no reason to stay home this weekend!
"Beautiful Garden" begins filming Thursday.
Mike Polk — of Hastily Made Cleveland Tourism Video fame — is at it again. His newest video, "It's a Stupid Cat," gets nearly four million hits in one week.
Peter Diepenbrock, a sculptor from the Rhode Island School of Design, was chosen out of more than 200 entrants.
Have some fun outside this weekend with some of these out of doors events.
Each weekend, a new event for the young ones.
And do other stuff that doesn't require reading.
"The Marvelous Wonderettes", "Race" and "Spring Awakening" are just a few of the plays and musicals that will capture the minds and imaginations of Beck's theater-goers.
An estimated 20,000 people brave the heat and humidity for the 34th annual downtown event.
Several artists — out of 164 — in eight categories took home the top prizes.
Think ceramics, jewelry, painting, fiber, mixed media, sculpture/metal work, photography, glass, and etching/printmaking. It's all on Saturday in downtown Lakewood.
A selection of folk bands, the art fest and a classic rock singer should keep you busy this weekend.
Three fans of Lakewood Patch win gift certificates and Patch swag after entering a drawing at the Lakewood Streetwalk.
Leonard Kacenjar, a native of Lakewood, played an impromptu concert in Westlake this morning.
The 34th annual festival takes over downtown drawing thousands to the streets to admire and acquire art.
Whether you were wannabe, mall rat, new wave, acid-washed or rocked that mullet, show your '80s best.
Despite the heat, the veteran rock 'n' roll band attracted over 100 people to stArt Neo's weekly Front Porch Concert series.
Real women put on red lipstick ... and wrestle.
The hot and rainy weather has been tough on everything else but our gardens. We'd like to see yours.
The concert starts at 7 p.m. on the front steps of the library, and admission is free.
There is no need to leave this city. We've got you covered on all-things-fun in Lakewood.
Lakewood Senior Health Campus kicks off its fourth annual Community Dog Show.
Mazie Adams says she is resigning to spend more time with her family.
Don't let the heat stop you from having an awesome weekend.
More than 500 people turn out to see Ernie Krivda and the Big Fat Tuesday Band at Lakewood Park.
Young guitarist keeps folk-rock fresh.
With family friendly events and a wide variety of great shows, there's plenty to choose from in Lakewood this week.
Cleveland Shakespeare Festival sets up shop at Lakewood Park for weekend performances.
Tony Award-winner/expat Mark O'Donnell returns to his hometown July 16 as a part of Beck Center's season finale; show begins tonight.
Get outside and enjoy the summer with these fun events.
Group to perform Othello and Love's Labour's Lost at the park's bandstand.
A Patch photographer gives tips on shooting your own photos of this weekend's brightest festivities.
Lots of things to catch before the holiday, so have fun.