Exile on State Street: When is too much government not enough?
by Rick Filippi7/9/2014, 9:30 AM
Fragmented Local Government Damaging Region's Economic Development
Hamilton Leithauser // Black Hours
by Alex Bieler7/9/2014, 9:25 AM
The Walkmen frontman trades in his booming vocal style from the past and adapts to more of a '50s and '60s croon, tackling both joyous pop tunes and the slow sway.
Peter Matthew Bauer // Liberation!
by Alex Bieler7/9/2014, 9:20 AM
The Philadelphia-based musician takes listeners on a spiritual journey on his debut.
How to Dress Well // What is This Heart?
by Alex Bieler7/9/2014, 9:10 AM
For his third album under the moniker How to Dress Well, Tom Krell showcases his R&B-tinged pop sound in various states of undress.
Say Anything // Hebrews
by Jess Scutella7/9/2014, 9:00 AM
Max Bemis is back with a reinvented Say Anything – still vibrant but more mature, electronic, and reflective than ever before.
ER Sports
by James R. LeCorchick7/9/2014, 8:45 AM
The firing and hiring gaffe of the General McLane School Board.
You Ought to Know
by Tim Welsh7/9/2014, 8:25 AM
Cees Smith: Dutch Soccer Star, Legendary Athlete Who Calls Erie Home
Howie Glover: Digital Dreamer
by Cory Vaillancourt7/9/2014, 8:00 AM
From destructive days with the guns and the drugs and the fights and the nights in the Greybar Hotel, the renowned videographer is now building a bright future for himself in Erie.
Geeked Out: DOTA 2 and the International 4
by John Lindvay7/9/2014, 8:00 AM
Welcome to the World Cup of gaming.
Schickalay's Brings Reggae to The Bay
by Ryan Smith7/9/2014, 7:45 AM
Outlaws I & I, The Ark Band, Preach Freedom + Connect, and Chaka
FILM Screens Re-released, Re-mastered, Re-Beatled 1964 Masterpiece
by Cory Vaillancourt7/9/2014, 7:15 AM
FILM at the Erie Art Museum celebrates the 50th anniversary of the iconic film A Hard Day's Night.
Eric Brewer & Friends Kick off New WQLN Summer Concert Series
by Jess Courter7/9/2014, 7:00 AM
Jam-band Erie vets take to the stage Friday, July 11.
Greek Fest Dishes Out Ethnic Food, Culture, and Hospitality
by Rebecca Styn7/9/2014, 6:50 AM
Head to the Assumption Greek Orthodox Church July 11 to 13.
The Jefferson Educational Society Resurrects Bespectacled Legend and American Badass Teddy Roosevelt
by Alex Bieler7/9/2014, 6:45 AM
It's rare that you get to meet a 100 year-old man. It's an even rarer occasion to meet a 156-year-old man just so happens to be a rock-star, mustachioed man who ran the United States from 1901 to 1909.
Shakespeare Summer Nights Takes the Bard to the Park
by Alex Bieler7/9/2014, 6:35 AM
The amphitheater at the Lake Erie Arboretum in Frontier Park will host the seasonal series, as this year's Shakespeare outing will feature a pair of famous Shakespearian duos: Romeo and Juliet and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.
Romolo Chocolates Summer Music Series Serves up Blues with a Pedigree
by Alex Bieler7/9/2014, 6:20 AM
Blues drummer Gabe Butterfield brings the beats to the Frontier Piazza.
Six Bands, Six Locations, One Night: Jazz and Blue Walk Returns
by Alex Bieler7/9/2014, 6:05 AM
The JazzErie Jazz and Blues Walk returns to the streets of Erie Saturday, July 12.
Erie-based Americana troubadour Matt Texter performs at Goodell Gardens
by Ryan Smith7/9/2014, 5:30 AM
A favorite of area roots music fans takes his grit and growl to barnside.
Eerie Roller Girls: The Empowering and Badass Sport of Roller Derby
by Ryan Smith7/9/2014, 5:15 AM
After several road matches, the Eerie Rollers next upcoming home bout is slated for Saturday, July 19.
The Way I See It: The Controversial Hobby Lobby Ruling
by Rebecca Styn7/9/2014, 4:50 AM
Was the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on contraceptives the right one?
Guest Opinions: Delivering Authenticity with Confidence
by Jay Breneman7/9/2014, 4:40 AM
County councilman sheds light on the importance of orginality.
From The Editors
by The Editors7/8/2014, 4:34 PM
This is an exciting and invigorating time for Erie; even as she withers and decays like all things, she also grows and expands.