
Cleveland Laborfest & Forum, and labor exhibition
It was a multimedia celebration from videos and powerpoint presentations to live drama and music.

Jon Fromer: A political life in song
In 1965, Fromer marched from Selma to Montgomery, Ala. with civil rights marchers, kick-starting his life-long devotion to fighting for justice through song.

Comics legend Alan Moore slams Hollywood, defends Occupy
Among fans of graphic novels and comics, Alan Moore has become a household name.

Theater review: "Chaplin, the Musical"
It's a well-worth-seeing tribute to the greatest and most responsible of artists, Charley Chaplin.

Again: Fifth “Fringe” season an absolute must watch!
Heavily explored so far in Season Five is the concept of what humans consider "beautiful," and how that relates to "joy" and "happiness."

Artist Al Heuer talks pop art and politics
When it comes to political activism, "What better way [to take part in it] than through photography and painting?"

Viewers get committed to "American Horror Story: Asylum"
Every now and then, a series comes along that defies and ignores its competition.

"Arrow" is sharp, but has yet to hit its mark
Though drawing too many parallels to the Dark Knight, the format gradually pays off, as it allows the series to avoid the awful camp and soap opera of the CW's previous superhero show, "Smallville."

Unique films from North Korea, Chile, Argentina
It isn't often you see films from North Korea demonized in Western media and relegated to obscurity.

