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THIS WEEK'S TOP PICKS

Browns vs. Chiefs

The two-time defending Super Bowl champions are in town, and you know what that means: a potential Taylor Swift sighting. Could Travis Kelce bring his superstar girlfriend to his hometown for her birthday weekend? The question might be more intriguing than the actual game. Tickets start at $58. Huntington Bank Field, Cleveland. 1 p.m., Dec. 15. DETAILS

 

Taylor Swift-mas Celebration

Either way, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame will celebrate Swift’s 35th birthday with friendship bracelet trading, photo ops and book signings by Annie Zaleski (“Taylor Swift: The Stories Behind The Songs”) and Rob Scheffield (“Heartbreak Is the National Anthem: How Taylor Swift Reinvented Pop Music”). Fans can also check out TS artifacts on display and watch her videos on a loop. Admission $25-$35. 1100 E. 9th St., Cleveland. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Dec. 14. DETAILS

  • Related: Rock Hall to celebrate a ‘Taylor Swift-mas’ with a day of Swiftie fun

Cleveland Ballet’s “The Nutcracker”

A beloved Northeast Ohio holiday tradition returns to the Connor Palace in Playhouse Square as the Cleveland Ballet presents E.T.A. Hoffmann and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s timeless masterpiece starring dancing snowflakes, waltzing flowers and battling toy soldiers. Tickets $30-$131. 1615 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. Dec. 13-22. DETAILS



Cleveland Orchestra Holiday Concerts

The world-renowned Cleveland Orchestra gets into the holiday spirit, putting a classical spin on your favorite Christmas carols and filling Severance Music Center with the sounds and colors of the season. Tickets $49-$140. 11001 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. Now through Dec. 22. DETAILS

 

Great Lakes Theater’s “A Christmas Carol”

Ebenezer Scrooge learns the true meaning of Christmas after being visited by a series of ghosts in this Cleveland holiday tradition entering its 36th year at Playhouse Square’s Mimi Ohio Theatre. Tickets $40-$89. 1511 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. Now through Dec. 22. DETAILS

 

Cleveland Play House presents “A Christmas Story”

Returning to the CPH stage at the Allen Theatre in Playhouse Square for the first time in five years, this play is a nostalgia-filled adaptation of the 1983 classic movie. Tickets $37.50-$85. 1407 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. Through Dec. 22. DETAILS

 

“Peter/Wendy”

Dobama Theatre’s family-friendly holiday production is a fantastical interpretation of J.M. Barrie’s classic story, following Peter Pan and Wendy on an exciting adventure to Neverland. Tickets $15-$45. 340 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights. Now through Dec. 29. DETAILS

 

Nela Park 100th Holiday Light Display

GE Lighting celebrates the 100th year of its annual holiday display at its Nela Park headquarters. Over one million LED lights illuminate 12 holiday-themed vignettes spread across several city blocks. Don’t miss the replica of the National Christmas Tree or the selfie station. Enjoy the lights around the clock through Jan. 6, 2025. Free. 1975 Noble Rd., East Cleveland. Through Jan. 6, 2025. DETAILS

  • Related: Nela Park celebrates 100 years of holiday lighting (photos)

Cleveland Holiday Bazaar 20th anniversary

Northeast Ohio’s longest-running indie craft show celebrates two decades with its largest show of the year, showcasing the work of more than 125 artists and the resident artists at 78th Street Studios. Free. 1305 W. 80th St., Cleveland. Dec. 13-15. DETAILS

 

Hudson Christkindlmarkt

Hudson’s historic downtown is turned into a charming, German-style Christmas market full of interesting vendors, European-inspired food, hot adult beverages and appearances by Krampus. Free. Clocktower Green, Hudson. Dec. 13-15. DETAILS

 

Jingle Bell Holiday Shop at Grog Shop & B Side

Shop for merch and music from over 40 vendors as Cleveland Heights’ dive bar of choice presents its annual holiday market, part of the neighborhood’s Coventry Land Winter Festival. Free. 2785 Euclid Heights Blvd., Cleveland Heights. 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Dec. 14. DETAILS

 

Mahall’s first annual ChristkindlMarket

Lakewood’s favorite vintage bowling alley is turned into a European Christmas market featuring beverage stations with custom souvenir mugs, a variety of comfort foods and baked goods, over 30 local artisans and vendors across multiple rooms, photos with Santa and more. Free. 13200 Madison Ave., Lakewood. 12 p.m., Dec. 14. DETAILS

 

Illuminate the Circle

Wade Oval in University Circle turns into a festive frostscape with dazzling holiday displays and immersive light shows every night. Free.

Wade Oval, Cleveland. Through Jan. 26. DETAILS

 

Langston Hughes’ “Black Nativity”

A Karamu House holiday tradition returns, this time at Playhouse Square’s Hanna Theatre. The inspiring production combines gospel music, dramatic dance and biblical narrative to tell the story of Jesus’ birth. Tickets $25-$65. 2067 E. 14th St., Cleveland. Through Dec. 15. DETAILS

 

Candy Land: It’s Wild in Ohio

Experience the magic and whimsy of a life-sized gameboard and discover colorful habitats - forests, fields and wetlands - as well as animal displays. Hot chocolate will be available in Snowshoe Lodge, and you can shop for nature-themed gifts in The Nature Store. Plus there will be crafts, scavenger hunts and other interactive exhibits. Free. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Through Jan. 1. (Nature Center is closed Thanksgiving and Christmas). Penitentiary Glen Nature Center, 8668 Kirtland-Chardon Road, Kirtland. DETAILS

 

Wild Winter Lights at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo

The zoo is transformed into a dazzling winter wonderland as 1.5 million lights illuminate five holiday-themed areas: Enchanted Forest, Swan Lake, Candy Lane, Polar Pathway and Santa’s North Pole Lodge. The experience includes a musical light show, train rides and photo ops with Santa. Drive-thru option available on select nights. Tickets start at $24 per person or $55 per vehicle. 3900 Wildlife Way, Cleveland. Now through Dec. 30. DETAILS

 

North Pole Adventure

Embark on a magical journey to the North Pole on the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad, where you’ll pass through the Christmas Tree Forest, see a Candy Cane Farm and maybe, just maybe, meet Santa. Tickets start at $50. CVSR Rockside Station, 7900 Old Rockside Rd., Independence. Through Dec. 21. DETAILS

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Picasso and Paper at Cleveland Museum of Art

This highly anticipated exhibition takes an unprecedented look into Pablo Picasso’s creative process, featuring nearly 300 works that explore the artist’s use of paper as a medium. Advance tickets required $11-$22. 11150 East Blvd., Cleveland. Now through March 23, 2025. DETAILS

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“‘Twas the Night Before” by Cirque Du Soleil

Cirque Du Soleil’s first Christmas show comes to Playhouse Square, taking the audience to a magical realm inspired by the famous poem, where acrobats, aerialists, jugglers and tricksters await. Tickets $35-$130. 1519 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. Through Dec. 15. DETAILS

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Greg Fitzsimmons

Hilarities 4th Street Theatre presents the comic stylings of Greg Fitzsimmons, host of the “Fitzdog” podcast and known for appearances on the “Howard Stern Show,” late-night TV and his own special on Comedy Central. 2035 E 4th St, Cleveland. Dec. 13-14. DETAILS

 

Deck the Hall at Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens

The holidays are the best time to visit this historic estate in Akron as 1.4 million twinkling lights illuminate the scenic gardens while the manor house is decorated in stunning holiday fashion. Don’t forget the hot cocoa and gingerbread cookies, too. Tickets $9-$24. 714 N. Portage Path, Akron. Through Dec. 30. DETAILS

  • Related: 1.4 million lights? Deck the Hall lights the way for the holidays (photos)

Frost at Cleveland Botanical Garden

Cleveland Botanical Garden is transformed into a captivating frosty haven with sparkling light installations and beautiful botanical displays across a dozen indoor and outdoor rooms. Tickets $14-$26. 11030 East Blvd., Cleveland. Through Jan. 5, 2025. DETAILS

  • Related: Frost exhibit transforms Cleveland Botanical Garden for 2024 holiday season (photos)

Magic of Lights

Enjoy this drive-through lights experience from the comfort of your vehicle as the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds is turned into a holiday wonderland. Disembark at the Jolly Holiday Village for a photo with Santa, ice skating, bounce house and more fun. Admission $23-$50 per vehicle. 19201 Bagley Rd., Middleburg Heights. Through Jan. 4, 2025. DETAILS

 

Tease the Season: A Burlesque Holiday Spectacular Part Deux

Bella Sin, the city’s Queen of Burlesque, returns to Cleveland Public Theatre for a festive, adults-only evening of burlesque, drag, aerials, singing, comedy and more. Tickets $1-$360. 6415 Detroit Ave, Cleveland. Dec. 12-15. DETAILS

 

North Pointe Ballet’s “The Nutcracker”

This touring production of the holiday classic comes to the Lorain Palace Theatre, combining dazzling choreography with live narration, thrilling theatrical elements, larger-than-life sets and colorful costumes. Tickets $22-$26. 617 Broadway Ave., Lorain. Dec. 13-15. DETAILS

 

An OMF! Christmas

BAYarts’ winter concert series rolls on a holiday-themed performance by Bay Village favorites OMF! at the new Sullivan Family Auditorium (formerly known as the Huntington Playhouse). Tickets $15-$20. 7 p.m., Dec. 13. 28795 Lake Rd., Bay Village. DETAILS

 

House from A Christmas Story

One of Cleveland’s most popular tourist attractions, the Tremont house used in the movie has been meticulously restored to its on-screen glory. Across the street, a museum showcases original props, costumes and memorabilia, while the gift shop sells leg lamps of all shapes and sizes. Admission $20. 3159 W. 11th St, Cleveland. Tours daily except on Christmas and New Year’s Day. DETAILS

 

Wild Lights at Akron Zoo

This annual event features a new look with over one million shimmering lights, plus warm beverages and appearances by Santa Claus and the Grinch. For an added fee, Wild Lights Safari Tours include a 45-minute staff-led tour on a golf cart, light-up necklace and s’mores kit. Admission $8-$24. 500 Edgewood Ave., Akron. Through Dec. 30. DETAILS

 

Winter Toyland at Cleveland History Center

The centerpiece of the Cleveland History Center’s holiday experience is “HollyDays,” a winter village created by Dennis Hoert that features over 350 miniature buildings, nine trains and scenes depicting Macy’s Parade, Lake Erie and more. Admission $8-$15. 10825 East Blvd., Cleveland. Through Jan. 12, 2025. DETAILS

 

Breakfast with Santa at Lake Metroparks Farmpark

Enjoy a classic breakfast as Santa and Mrs. Claus visit your table. Then head to Santa’s sleigh to pick up a wooden toy kit or explore Farmpark attractions such as wagon rides, encounters with farm animals and more. Tickets $5-$25. 8800 Euclid Chardon Rd., Kirtland. Weekends through Dec. 22. DETAILS

 

Kringle’s Inventionasium Experience

This immersive experience at Tower City Center lets kids tour Mr. Kringle’s top-secret inventing laboratory and help create toys. Each visit concludes with a private audience with Santa himself. Tickets start at $35. 230 W. Huron Rd., Cleveland. Through Dec. 24. DETAILS

 

Christmas Around the World at Crushers Stadium

Celebrate global holiday traditions at Lake Erie Crushers Stadium in Avon. Highlights include international foods, live music, character appearances, vendor booths, a 150-foot snow tube hill, a mini-golf course, fireworks and more. Tickets start at $16. 2009 Baseball Blvd., Avon. Through Jan. 4. DETAILS

 

Tobogganing at the Chalet

Feel the thrill of winter at Cleveland Metroparks’ Mill Stream Run Reservation in Strongsville, whooshing down a 700-foot refrigerated ice chute on a classic toboggan. Tickets $13-$15. Reservations required. 16200 Valley Parkway, Strongsville. Through Feb. 23 (weather permitting). DETAILS

 

Christkindlmarkt at Sanctuary on Green

Experience the ambiance of European Christmas markets at Koehn Sculptors’ Sanctuary on Green. This unique shopping village specializes in unique gifts like nutcrackers, ornaments, handmade jewelry, linens and leather goods. Free. 1936 S. Green Rd., South Euclid. Through Dec. 27. DETAILS

 

Country Lights Drive-Thru

Drive through Lake Metroparks Farmpark’s winding roadways and immerse yourself in a yuletide landscape illuminated by over 300,000 twinkling lights. Admission $27.50 per car. 8800 Euclid Chardon Rd., Kirtland. Through Dec. 29. DETAILS

 

“A Christmas Carol: The Musical”

Boom! Theater presents the Broadway adaptation of this Dickens’ classic. Tickets $25. Akron Civic Theatre, 182 S. Main St., Akron. 7 p.m., Fridays & Saturdays & 2 p.m., Sundays through Dec. 22. DETAILS

 

“Annie”

Broadway classic returns to Northeast Ohio. Tickets $22 for adults, $17 for students and seniors. Cassidy Theatre, 6200 Pearl Rd., Parma Heights. Now through Dec. 22. DETAILS

 

“Matilda: The Musical”

The Fine Arts Association presents this musical based on the book by Roald Dahl. December 15 show is a sensory-friendly performance. Tickets $29 adults, $27 for students and seniors and $19 for children 10 & under. Corning Auditorium, 38660 Mentor Ave., Willoughby. Now through Dec. 22. DETAILS

 

“The Sound of Music”

Rogers & Hammerstein classic has returned to the Chagrin Valley Little Theater for  the first time in decades. Tickets $23, $20 for students, seniors and military. 40 River St., Chagrin Falls. Through Dec. 15. DETAILS

 

Castle Noel

America’s largest year-round indoor Christmas attraction decks the halls everyday with enchanting displays, including props and costumes from beloved holiday movies, animated window scenes from iconic New York City department stores and the slide from “A Christmas Story.” It even snows inside! Admission $23.95-$29.95. Reservations required. 260 S. Court St., Medina. Open 9 a.m.-10 p.m. through holidays except closed on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day. DETAILS

 

'Wild Horses: 60 Years of Ford’s Mustang'

The Crawford-Auto Aviation Museum is celebrating the 60th anniversary of the iconic Mustang automobile with a new exhibit. Titled “Wild Horses: 60 Years of Ford’s Mustang,” it features 20 examples of the Mustang, from the little coupe launched by Lee Iacocca to the 2024 Dark Horse and it’s 500-horsepower Coyote V-8 engine. Tickets $10 to $15. Cleveland History Center, 10825 East Blvd, Cleveland. Through May 2025. DETAILS

 

Western Reserve Historical Society Doll show

Cleveland History Center's new exhibit, “All Dolled Up: 200 Years of Dolls and Miniatures,” presents the museum’s collection of dolls, doll houses, miniatures, and toys. WRHS members are free. All others included with general admission. Through August 2025. 10825 East Blvd, Cleveland. DETAILS

 

GLOW: Neon and Light

GLOW: Neon & Light premiered at the end of September at Akron Art Museum’s Arnstein Galleries and runs through early February. The sculptural exhibit uses glass, neon tubes, light bulbs and more for an immersive experience. Akron Art Museum, 1 S. High St., Akron. Through February 9. DETAILS

 
 
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FOOD & DRINK

Ugly Sweater Bar Crawl

Dress in your Christmas worst, bar hopping across Lakewood. The fun starts at Around the Corner and stops at Harry Buffalo, West End, Riverwood Cafe and Vosh before wrapping up with an after-party at Mercury Lounge. Registration starts at $25 and includes an official bar crawl koozie, professionally shot photos, trivia games with prizes and more.. 18616 Detroit Ave., Lakewood. 1-9 p.m., Dec. 14. DETAILS

 

Holiday pop-up bars are the hot thing: Here are 33 of the best in Greater Cleveland and beyond 

Christmas pop-up bars are the hot nightlife trend this holiday season having exploded in popularity over the past 10 years. Bars and restaurants across Northeast Ohio -- from Madison to Sandusky to Cuyahoga Falls -- are decking the halls and going all-out on Christmas decor and festive cocktails for this holiday season. Cleveland.com’s Alex Darus has the scoop on the trend, plus a guide to more than 30 holiday pop-ups around Greater Cleveland. DETAILS 

 

Hot chocolate trail launched at 11 NE Ohio locations  

The inaugural Tour Lake County Hot Chocolate Trail is under way. The digital-passport tour allows participants to explore cafes and businesses across the county, comparing decadent hot chocolates. Participants can download a free passport, and those who check in and try hot chocolates at eight of 11 featured locations will earn a limited-edition #TourLakeCOcoa mug. The trail runs through Tuesday, Dec. 31. READ MORE

 

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TV & MOVIES

‘Maria’

Angelina Jolie portrays opera singer Maria Callas in Pablo Larraín's "Maria," streaming on Netflix Dec. 11. The movie plays out during the final week of her life, flashing back over her difficult childhood, her grand career and her tumultuous affairs. The Associated Press review sings its praises. "This is a biopic as opera — an emotional journey fitting of the great diva, full of flair, beauty, betrayal, revelations and sorrow." Jolie even trained to sing for the role and her voice, they've said, is woven into the audio. If you liked "Spencer" and "Jackie," "Maria" is a no-brainer. Jolie may even get another Oscar nomination out of it. DETAILS

 

‘Paris & Nicole: The Encore’

It's been 20 years since Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie first showed us what's hot on "The Simple Life." The two revive their schtick with "Paris & Nicole: The Encore," a three-part series where they recreate memorable moments from the past and return to work at a Sonic fast-food location. It debuts Thursday on Peacock. DETAILS

 

‘Jamie Foxx: What Had Happened Was...’

Jamie Foxx is ready to address his 2023 undisclosed medical condition and joke about it, too. The Oscar winner has a new comedy special called " Jamie Foxx: What Had Happened Was..." debuting this week on Netflix. The streamer is promoting the event as "the story we've been waiting for." In a trailer, the multi-hyphenate performer walks on stage and declares, 'I'm back!" The special was filmed in October. DETAILS

 

‘Dexter: Original Sin’

A new "Dexter" prequel details just how the serial killer discovered his "dark passenger." The show stars Patrick Gibson as the young Dexter and Christian Slater as his father Harry, who teaches his son to follow a code of ethics when it comes to murder. "It was simple. Kill the bad guys who escape justice," we hear Michael C. Hall say in the trailer. Hall, who played Dexter in the original series, returns to narrate the character's inner voice. Sarah Michelle Gellar and Patrick Dempsey also appear. "Original Sin" is just one example in an expanding "Dexter" universe. "Original Sin" premieres Sunday, Dec. 15 on Showtime and streams on Paramount+ with Showtime. DETAILS

 

"Joker: Folie à Deux"

If you didn't make it to the theater to see "Joker: Folie à Deux" (and according to the lackluster box office, most didn't), it's streaming on MAX on Dec. 13. Todd Phillips' musical sequel to the Oscar winning "Joker" has Joaquin Phoenix reprising his role as the mentally ill Arthur Fleck, imprisoned and awaiting trial for his crimes, and adds Lady Gaga as an obsessive fan and love interest. The Associated Press called it a theoretically interesting film that's curiously dull. It cratered with critics and fans, but perhaps more audiences will now take a chance on this very unconventional sequel. DETAILS

 

‘Elton John: Never Too Late’

Elton John looks back at his 50 years in the spotlight in a new documentary, "Elton John: Never Too Late," streaming on Disney+ Dec. 13. Directed by R.J. Cutler and David Furnish, the film features never-before-seen footage and new interviews and reflections from John as he prepared for his final North American concert at Dodger Stadium. DETAILS

 

‘Queer Eye’

 "Queer Eye" returns this month with cast changes for its ninth season. Home design expert Jeremiah Brent replaces Bobby Berk to round out the Fab Five. Fans may remember Brent from Bravo's "The Rachel Zoe Project" or his design shows with husband Nate Berkus. "Queer Eye" drops this week on Netflix. DETAILS

 

‘No Good Deed’

Two sitcom favorites, Ray Romano and Lisa Kudrow, team up for a dark comedy in "No Good Deed," also coming to Netflix. Premiering Thursday, the pair play Paul and Lydia, a married couple at odds over whether to sell their LA home, which has some tragic family history. The listing draws a range of eclectic prospective buyers played by Linda Cardellini, Luke Wilson, O-T Fagbenle, Teyonah Parris and more. Paul and Lydia are quickly in over their head. DETAILS

 

‘It Ends With Us’

The Blake Lively-led adaptation of Colleen Hoover's "It Ends With Us" arrives on Netflix this week. Lively stars as Lily Bloom in the romantic drama, which became a minor sensation at the box office, opposite Justin Baldoni, who also directs, and Brandon Sklenar. In his AP review, Mark Kennedy wrote that it was "uneven" and "tries to balance the realities of domestic violence inside a rom-com and a female-empowerment movie." Instead, he added, "it veers too close to melodrama." DETAILS

 

‘Sugarcane’

A community grapples with the discovery of unmarked graves on the grounds of a Catholic Church run Indian residential school in Canada in "Sugarcane," an emotional and revelatory documentary from Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie. The investigation exposes the harrowing abuses inflicted on Indigenous children at these segregated boarding schools. It streams on Hulu and Disney. DETAILS

 

 

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MUSIC

Straight No Chaser

This popular, nine-person a cappella group brings its “Top Shelf” tour to the Akron Civic Theatre for a joyous holiday-themed concert. Tickets start at $69.50. 182 S. Main St., Akron. 8 p.m., Dec. 13. DETAILS

 

Snoop Dogg

 What else could Snoop Dogg do for his 20th album but team up for a project produced entirely by Dr. Dre. Out Friday, "Missionary" is described as the sequel to Snoop's 1993 debut "Doggystyle" — the only other full-length collaboration between the two giants of hip-hop — a NSFW meeting of minds featuring guest verses from Eminem, 50 Cent, Sting, Method Man, Jelly Roll, Tom Petty, BJ the Chicago Kid, Jhené Aiko and more. If the previously released singles, "Outta Da Blue" "Gorgeous" and "Another Part of Me" are evidence of what is to come, the holidays will have arrived early this year. DETAILS

 

DMX

DMX, the iconic hip-hop artist behind the songs "Ruff Ryders' Anthem" and "Party Up (Up in Here)" whose distinctively gruff voice and thoughtful messages in his rhymes made him one of rap's biggest stars, died in 2021. Now, a new posthumous release from the rapper will arrive on Dec. 13 via Def Jam Records: "Let Us Pray: Chapter X." DMX's voice is unmistakable, and with contributions from Snoop Dogg, Mary Mary, Killer Mike, MC Lyte, LeCrae, Terrace Martin, Lena Byrd Miles and RoyzNoyz Orchestra, the album makes for some can't-miss listening. DETAILS

 

Billboard Music Awards

The 2024 Billboard Music Awards will air live on Paramount+ on Thursday. Little is known about it just yet, but previously announced performers include Coldplay, Jelly Roll, Seventeen, Teddy Swims and Tyla. DETAILS

 

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