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We are fortunate in our region to be blessed with a number of locally owned and operated radio stations: WAPS, WCLV, WCPN, WKSU, WNWV, plus college stations WBWC, WCSB, WJCU, WOBC, and WRUW. Maybe you’re even receiving Cool Cleveland wirelessly. This week, a video with the influential Steve Traina of WCSB, plus commentary from Mansfield Frazier and Larry Durstin and a preview of Cle composer Steven Mark Kohn. Amazing what you can get out of thin air these days. –Thomas Mulready

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SPONSORED: Before you stuff the turkey, help United Way Pack The Q! Buy discount tickets for the Wed 11/24, Cavaliers vs. Milwaukee Bucks game and through this promotion the Cavaliers will donate $5 for every ticket sold to United Way of Greater Cleveland (be sure to select United Way on the order page.) We all witnessed… now it’s time to participate! UnitedWayCleveland.org/PackTheQ

Cleveland’s One Night Stand with BASK
New artwork in an old warehouse

One Night Stand will be a spectacular art experience highlighting new artworks and installations by Ales BASK Hostomsky in untraditional gallery space. Rather than being opening night for an extended showing, it is a singular event that will bring people together to celebrate, reflect and discuss BASK’s paintings. The inspiration should be rich, from the raw setting of the empty warehouse space to the layered and textured images of the paintings, all complimented by a live DJ set by Brian Brain of Subfix and (216) Bass. Yeah, you might not want to miss this one.

Ales BASK Hostomsky, usually referred to simply as BASK, has been described as post-graffiti and satirical. Many of his works feature popular commercial images but he is skilled in the art of gentle subversion. His intention is to inspire and create awareness, rather than to provoke and agitate.

He emigrated with his family from Czechoslovakia to Florida when he was young and he started making connections between the images of state propaganda and the pervasive images of corporate commercialism. He usually creates his pieces on found materials; old signs and boards, adding layers of meaning as he converts the abandoned and discarded into representations of deep personal expression. He sometimes combines text with his images, such as Thoughtcrimes or Bask in Your Thoughtcrimes, encouraging others to join him to defy “the norms of the status quo” to tap into “your creative urge unconfined by the restraints from corporations, the state, media and society… Read more from Emmie Hutchison here

SPONSORED: Winterfest at CPL Between carriage rides and pictures with Santa, stop at the Cleveland Public Library for music, hot cocoa and cookies! Enjoy a musical concert and sing-along on Sat 11/27 from 2-3PM at the Main Library’s Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium, East 6th and Superior Avenue. http://www.CPL.org.

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History of Cleveland on your iPhone From Cle-based DXY Solutions & CSU’s Center for Public History + Digital Humanities, pull up audio, documentary video and images on your iPhone, all plugged into GPS-enabled interactive maps. Sweetness!

* Back in business? Good news: Site Selection magazine ranks Ohio’s business climate 6th best in nation (tied w/ GA). While we’re not booming, Ohio’s biz climate isn’t all doom & gloom.

* Ohio’s unemployment rate falls for the 6th straight month (by one percent).
* Party w/ fellow regional entrepreneurs @ the House of Blues on Thu 11/18 as part of Global Entrepreneurship Week 2010.
* Music For Meals Donate food items & get treated to live tunes.
* Going Electric Say hi to NEO’s first recharging station for electric cars.
* Some good news for bus riders RTA to add & expand routes.
* Lost Cleveland book by Tech Czar Michael DeAloia highlights seven wonders of the Sixth City.

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SPONSORED: Looking for a unique gift for someone special this season? Or yourself? Bring a friend to MOCA Cleveland’s annual ArtScape sale. Over 50 regional and national artists will present the most inventive jewelry, fine art and crafts you’ll find in one place. Fri 11/19 from 4:30-9PM, Sat 11/20 from 11AM – 5PM. Co-presented with Heidi Lingg of Lingg Productions. MOCACleveland.org

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SPONSORED: BODIES… The Exhibition: NOW EXTENDED through Jan. 2! Get $5 OFF! Both captivating and fascinating, BODIES … The Exhibition is open through October at E. 4th St. & Euclid Ave. Visitors will be amazed at the transformation of a former retail space to a museum-quality exhibition. Add diversity to your entertainment… learn about the inner-workings of your body. Get $5 OFF coupon here. Info here: BodiesCleveland.com

Snowdrop’s Adventure Game is an indoor life-sized board game @ Penitentiary Glen. Based on the book Snowdrop’s True Color, written by PG staff, the game is full of festive fun. Get lost in this winter wonderland, opening Sat 11/20.

* Funtastic Flute Learn all about the flute @ Cle Orchestra’s next Musical Rainbow series on Fri 11/19 & Sat 11/20.
* Gingerbread houses, animal topiaries & other festive fun abound @ Cle Botanial Garden’s 2010 WinterFest.
* Spring Garden Waldorf School Children’s Fest & Artists Market on Sat 11/20.

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SPONSORED: It’s Pure Imagination! Enter Near West Theatre’s version of the mysterious world of Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka, a tale about human excess, consumption and their dangerous effects on society. Audiences of all ages will be mesmerized by the futuristic oompa loompas and chocolate river in this musical adaptation of the beloved children’s book, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Performances run Fri 11/19 through Sun 12/5. Get your tickets at http://www.NearWestTheatre.org.

One of the Cleveland area’s most fascinating music-radio shows for the past 10 years, Steve’s Folk, is programmed and hosted by Steve Traina on CSU’s station WSCB 89.3 FM, Saturday mornings from 9 – 11AM.

It’s called Steve’s Folk, but is it folk or is it rock — or both… or neither? The answer is probably yes. Watch the video by David Budin here.

SPONSORED: “Every time a bell rings, an angel gets its wings…” Freshly adapted for the stage, This Wonderful Life puts a fun spin on everyone’s favorite holiday movie. Running Fri 11/26 through Sun 12/19. Don’t miss our display of professionally decorated holiday trees during Festival of Trees, Mon 11/22 through Wed 12/30 at The Cleveland Play House. ClevelandPlayhouse.com.

WED
The Bartered Bride @ Oberlin A comic opera in three acts by Bedrich Smetana, with a libretto by Karel Sabina. This heartwarming, charming opera opens on Wed 11/17 at 8PM @ Oberlin College. [Photo: John Seyfried]

* Xerxes @ CIM CIM’s take on Handel’s Xerxes is innovative, cool & manages to push multiple envelopes at once.
* The 44th Kent State Folk Festival Paying homage to old-school roots while nurturing the next gen of folk music.
* The Desert of Forbidden Art @ CMA A film resonating w/ cultural significance.

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THU
The Improvised Shakespeare Co. presents Shakespeare like you’ve never seen it before: unscripted… random. You never know what yr gonna get — a tragedy, comedy or history. Enjoy an evening of “off-the-cuff comedy” using the language & themes of Shakespeare on Thu 11/18 @ LCCC.

* Creative Resistance CIA students present media art w/ a message.
* Holidays with Sole Holiday shopping house party to benefit Girls with Sole.
* Pop-Up Gift Shop An eco-friendly gift shop pops up in a vacant storefront.
* Holiday Hullabaloo 2 Bring vegan food to donate & enjoy music from The Bodhis.

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SPONSORED: Thanksgiving Day on WCLV 104.9 will be all-Cleveland Orchestra, all day. From 6AM to 12 Midnight, we’ll present a series of concerts featuring conductors Franz Welser-Moest, Christoph von Dohnanyi, Osmo Vanska and Mitsuko Uchida, with soloists flutist Joshua Smith, pianist Leif Ove Andsnes, violist Robert Vernon, clarinetit Franklin Cohen and violinist Frank Peter Zimmerman. Full details on all of WCLV’s classical music programming at http://www.WCLV.com.

FRI
Material Studies @ Proximity To create a surface is to start from the beginning. Experience new work in fiber & textiles @ Material Studies, opening on Fri 11/19. Local artists created everything in this exhibit from top to bottom. They pay tribute to textile art tradition without being defined by it.

* Meet Your Makers Indie Craft Show @ Wall Eye Gallery. Mingle w/ the ppl who made what you bought.
* MOCA ARTscape 45+ local & national artists offering one-of-a-kind jewelry, fine art & handmade goods.
* Willy Wonka @ Near West Theatre featuring Charlie, Veruca Salt & those odd Oompa Loompas.
* The Abstracted Plane Expressive paintings from Erik Neff & Dana Oldfather @ Bonfoey.
* Social Justice, Race & Profiling: A 2-day Intergenerational Think Tank. Develop creative solutions to social injustice.
* Looking for art? The Artists Archives of the Western Reserve Holiday Members Show & Sale has plenty of it.
* Cle Comedy Fest Six days of laughs. Nine different shows.
* Get Stuffed @ SPACES Funky stuffed animals made in the 216.

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SAT
An Evening w/ Mike Petrone in Concert Internationally-renowned jazz pianist & composer Mike Petrone, a 30 year music vet, lends his hand to help emerging musicians @ this benefit for Cleveland School of the Arts on Sat 11/20. The evening also features the very talented students of CSA. 8PM @ the Hanna.

* Bling Bling Bazaar A flea market in a bar. Way more fun than shopping in a mall. Cool stuff + live music.
* Holiday Market @ Gordon Square Farmers Market. Stock up on locally-grown goodies for the holidays.
* Queue Up CD Release Party w/ Morticia’s Chair & Arrogant Rex. Electric goth music!
* Black & Blue 5: The Fur “Brawl” Burning River Roller Girls annual shred fest to benefit the Cle APL.

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SUN
Verlezza Dance @ UA Everyone, regardless of perceived disabilities, can dance. Need proof? Attend a performance of Verlezza Dance on Sun 11/21 @ UA’s EJ Thomas Hall, where they’ll perform Strauss’ “Vier Letzte Lieder” and Beethoven’s Waldstein Sonata set to dance. The troupe is diverse, eclectic and highly capable of the finest dance moves.

* Full Moon Hike in the Valley Two mile hike in the park without a flashlight.
* Raquy & the Cavemen @ Beachland Hard rock energy combined w/ Middle Eastern rhythms.
* Free Energy, Hollerado & The Globes @ the Grog Shop.

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MON
Turn on the trees Be there as 70 locally and professionally decorated trees are lit up for the first time this season on Mon 11/22. The Festival of Trees display is up through Thu 12/30 @ Cleveland Play House. Get that festive feeling.

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TUE
Tis the season for giving… So give up some time on Tue 11/23 to volunteer at the Cleveland Foodbank w/ the Cle Professional 20/30 Club. All are welcome. Feel good & become a part of the vital link between food and hunger. 6 – 8PM.

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WED
The Floorwalkers CD Release Show @ Beachland Ballroom on Wed 11/24. These indie soul rockers are from C-bus but have Cle roots (members have lived in Chardon & attended CMSD schools). Be there as they drop their debut CD The Natural Road at 8PM.

* Peanuts All-Star Jam 2010 A menagerie of local musicians band together for a free jam @ Brothers Lounge.

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Old Music Made New
Steven Mark Kohn recreates American Folk Music

Cleveland composer Steven Mark Kohn is somewhat of a rarity these days, in that he is one of the few faculty members at the Cleveland Institute of Music who actually grew up in Northeast Ohio. Another contradiction is that he prefers to write music that can be performed on an old upright piano in a barn, with only a candle for illumination. Yet he teaches electronic music, and is in fact, in charge of the Electronic Music Studio at CIM.

Kohn has no regrets about staying here. “I’ve found the CIM electronic music studio to be exhilarating fun for these last thirteen years. The students at CIM are very talented. I’ve learned a lot from them. CIM is an oasis of creativity and progressive thought—I feel it every time I enter the building.” He found a song publisher, located in Arkansas, who also promotes Kohn’s work.

One of his biggest successes (to date) is a re-arrangement of old American Folk Songs, written as an alternative to those set by Aaron Copland… Read more from Kelly Ferjutz here

There seems to be a fair amount of angst floating about in regards to how Cavs fans should conduct themselves when LeBron makes his much-anticipated reemergence at the “Q” on Dec. 2.

Ever since he decamped for the sunnier climes of Miami our panties have been all in a bunch… we’ve had rocks in our jaws… we’ve been so pissed off our collective ass could chew bubblegum.

Now, it seems, it’s payback time….
Read this story from Mansfield Frazier here

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It happens every November and it’s as dead certain as the ever-earlier evening darkness. This year the number is 60 percent. I’m talking about the percentage of Greater Cleveland school levies that failed this past Election Day.

There’s no sense in going through the litany of excuses, rationalizations, villains and victims surrounding these losses, except to say that nothing is going to dramatically change for many Ohio school systems until the state’s current obscene school-funding system is fed to the fishes and a more equitable one is put in its place. Which, in case you’ve forgotten, is exactly what the Ohio Supreme Court said in the DeRolph case over a decade ago when it called the existing funding system “unconstitutional” because of its over-reliance on local property taxes and ruled that the state’s public school financing method “must undergo a complete systematic overhaul.”

That’s why it’s time for, if not outright revolution, than at least some bold behavior… Read more from Larry Durstin here

Quick previews & reviews of recent events
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REVIEW: Chicago Dancers Wow Cleveland – Hubbard Street Dance Chicago [pictured] @ PS Sat 11/06/10 by Elsa Johnson & Victor Lucas

REVIEW: Roe Green Ctr Grand Opening @ KSU Sat 11/06/10 by Roy Berko

REVIEW: Rock Hall 2010 American Music Masters Tribute Concert 11/06/10 by Emma Sleva

REVIEW: La Traviata @ Opera Western Reserve 11/12/10 by Kelly Ferjutz

REVIEW: Inlet Dance & Nehemiah Mission @ Breen Ctr by Roy Berko

REVIEW: GroundWorks says goodbye to Amy Miller w/ engrossing production @ Trinity by Roy Berko

Thirty Years In The Business Very nicely done, Susan – your brother should be very proud!!! I’ll have to go to his downtown gig some night…
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Most clicked
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1) Pop-Up Gift Shop: Temporary, Local, ReUsed, Cool

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3) Thirty Years In the Business

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5) Mansfield Now the Real Fun Begins

Thanks to our writers Roy Berko, David Budin, Larry Durstin, Kelly Ferjutz, Mansfield Frazier, Elsa Johnson & Victor Lucas, Emma Sleva, and Sarah Valek. And lastly, though certainly not least, thanks to our readers and everyone who partners with us. Want to volunteer and contribute your writing to Cool Cleveland? Send your reviews, articles, or story ideas to: Events@CoolCleveland.com.

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