Healthy City

The clock is ticking. “Race, Food & Justice” examines how to expand access to healthy food across all races in a conference at CWRU. The Global Trivia Challenge at Market Garden Brewery will help everyone brush up on their foreign affairs knowledge.

Big Fun owner Steve Presser talks about Coventry Road’s counterculture legacy at the Music Box, while the BOP STOP hosts Baldwin Wallace arts management students organizing the “Break The Silence Benefit” for the Rape Crisis Center with singer Becky Boyd and indie rockers the Sonder Bombs. Meanwhile, local record shops are gearing up for Record Store Day on Saturday.

“Build what you’ve started” is the advice CoolCleveland columnist Alex Sukhoy offers to those looking to restart their careers. Help keep the planet healthy with Earth Day this Saturday at either the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Downtown Kent or the Summit Metro Parks. There’s no better time than now to get healthy. –Thomas Mulready

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