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For singer-songwriter Daniel Donato, who self-describes as a “cosmic country” artist, the past and present play equal roles in informing his unique sound.

“[Cosmic country] is a form of music that takes place in all points of time,” he says via Zoom from his Nashville area home. “When you come to our show, you hear songs and traditions from the past, and new things...


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Pride in the CLE is going strong this weekend despite a national wave of divestment from past corporate sponsors that have forced cities to either slim down Pride events or cancel them altogether.

Pride marches and fests were slashed in


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THU 06/04

Hot Mulligan

The Midwest emo band performs at 5:30 p.m. at Jacobs Pavilion. Joyce Manor, Saturdays at Your Place and Koyo open. The show begins at 5:30 p.m. The Sound A Body Makes When It’s Still, Hot Mulligan’s latest album, features catchy melodies as the group evokes acts such as the Used and the Won...


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Ah, late adolescence–that weird and wonderful time between your late teens and early twenties spent walking the blurry boundary between childhood and adulthood. It’s full of promise; the future you’ve always dreamed of is just ahead of you, daring to be seized. It’s full of confusion; the world expects you to act like an adult, but still treats you like a child.

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On Wednesday night at the Music Box Supper Club, the Mekons were the best bar band in Cleveland.

I mean that in the best possible way, even if it runs the risk of being reductive. After all, the Leeds, England-hailing outfit is much more than that, as it’s well-versed in rock, folk, country, reggae and sea shanties. It’s also armed with an incredibly creative songb...


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