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The return of Rambling House Music Bar

Less than two months after the Old North venue closed in late September, the space is moving toward reopening under new owners but with a familiar look and feel.

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Temporarily endangered by the sudden closure of the Athenaeum Theatre, the daylong affair will take place on Saturday, Dec. 27.

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Pandemic slowdown gives shape to Teeth Marks 

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Ope emerges from downward spiral with crushing new record

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Liquid Mike emerges from a crossroads with ‘Hell Is an Airport’

The rising Michigan power-pop quintet visits Dirty Dungarees for a sold-out concert alongside Militarie Gun on Saturday, Nov. 1.

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Keith LaMar seeks release in Freedom First concerts

The Cleveland-born author, musician, and poet will phone in from death row at the Ohio Correctional Penitentiary during an improvisational jazz concert at Antioch College on Sunday, Oct. 26.