Beautiful 11.05-11.12.14

11.05-11.12.14
Beautiful

It’s in the eye of the beholder. The City Beautiful movement took hold in Cleveland, Chicago, D.C. and elsewhere around the turn of the last century espousing good looking buildings, coupled with moral and civic uplift. What are you engaged in to help beautify NEO? Here’s what some of our friends are doing.

Knockin’ On Cleveland’s Door, shot on an iPhone, showcases our city in an international context at Waterloo Arts Gallery. Local group City Beautiful hosts Imagine Factory at the City Club in true PechaKucha style. Cedar-Taylor isn’t taking it lying down, so 60 businesses and proactive residents are organizing to beautify their slice of the Heights. Akronite Ryan Humbert has done a lot for his region; he’s Half Way Home at TKS. For four days, the OIFF takes over the Atlas Theatre in Euclid with over 50 independent films. Claudia Taller escapes to Ashtabula Wine Country. Loren Naji continues to redefine beauty as he launches his installation-only Satellite Gallery in North Collinwood. It’s a beautiful thing. –Thomas Mulready

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Nearly 20 years later after Nelson Mandela was inaugurated as South Africa’s first democratically elected president, South African photographer Dale Yudelman released his project Life Under Democracy.

Shot with an iPhone 4 camera, this project was inspired by an Ernest Cole exhibition, Life Under Apartheid, and Yudelman later went on to win the first Ernest Cole award before bringing his talent to Cleveland.

Yudelman’s newest project, Knockin’ on Cleveland’s Door, documents American life through a Cleveland perspective…
More from Erica Herbert here

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SPONSORED: Only @ Oberlin Musical theater? Opera? How about jazz photography? See Weill’s 1947 Tony-winning Street Scene, Nov. 5-9. Come early and view 99 intimate portraits—An Insider’s Lens—at Oberlin’s renowned art museum, through Dec. 23. And, Met mezzo-soprano Marilyn Horne’s annual, lively master classes, Nov 14 and 16, are open for public viewing. More at: http://oberlin.edu/artsguide.

This ain’t your Grandma’s library anymore.

Taking their traditional Lockwood Thompson Dialogue Series to a new place, Cleveland Public Library’s Felton Thomas introduces Step Out, Cleveland, a 2-day community event on Sat 11/8 & Sun 11/9 at Cleveland’s convention center, the Global Center for Health Innovation, featuring interactive talks, workshops, yoga & Asana practice, aerial and social dancing and an all-out Dance party designed to Shake Off The Rust. Peek at our video interview with CPL director Felton Thomas, and get the details.

If you can imagine it, it can be done. That’s the philosophy behind City Beautiful’s inaugural Imagine Factory gathering at The City Club.

The motivation behind the Imagine Factory is to supercharge people and give them a venue where they can engage, connect and think big in a no-holds-barred fashion….
More from Kendall Embrescia-Hridel here

Looking to purchase a car? Want to avoid scams? There’s a book for that! Mark Wiseman, the Director of the NHS Consumer Law Center, has spent the last few months writing “Consumer Courage: The Big Book of Ohio Consumer Rights.” Best part? It’s FREE!

CoolCleveland Correspondent Marty Bielat met up with Wiseman to discuss the topic. Wiseman described how the manual is easy-to-read and not full of lawyer jargon. So, download Consumer Courage to #knowURrights before you buy something for your personal or household use, borrow money to buy it, or hire someone to perform a service for you.

Streetscape envy is what the business folks around the Cedar Road-Taylor Road area straddling Cleveland Heights and University Heights are feeling these days.

Now taking matters into their own hands are roughly 60 businesses and proactive residents who created the non-profit Cedar Taylor Development Association (CTDA). The goal is to simply bring to fruition an inviting and invigorated business district…
More from John Benson here

SPONSORED: Ever been in the company of a prodigy? Eleven-year-old Gavin George’s astounding talent at the keyboard is featured at the second concert of the season presented by the Tri-C Classical Piano Recital Series. The free performance takes place at 2PM on Sun 11/9. Click here for details.

Musicians, it’s time to apply to play in the cold @ Brite Winter Fest. We don’t know precisely how many acts will play or how many stages there will be. But last year there were a couple of big outdoor stages, with many smaller indoor stages hosted by businesses up and down West 25th Street.

* Non-profit, non-partisan think tank Community Solutions names next executive director.

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Sandwich: The New Bomb Turkey. Roasted carved turkey, mom’s sage stuffing, roasted butternut squash, homemade turkey gravy, muenster, cranberry orange jam.

Fresh Seasonal Vegetables: Asian Miso Butter Sautéed Green Beans & Mustard Glazed Roasted Brussels Sprouts.

Beer: Thirsty Dog 12 Dogs of Christmas. Seasonal flavors from generous amounts of toasted and caramel malts then mixed with equally generous amounts of honey, cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg. Drink: The Gobbler. Smirnoff 21, house made spiced syrup, fresh lemons, house made cranberry sauce, soda water. MeltBarGrilled.com

SPONSORED: The Unpredictable Kent Stage Join the Ryan Humbert “Half Way Home” Release Party on Fri 11/07; Danksgiving with Aliver Hall & Broccoli Samurai on Sat 11/15; Pick with Hot Rize on Fri 11/21; Get skinny with Alex Bevan on Sat 11/22; Get your guitar on at the Woodchopper’s Ball on Sat 12/13; Chris Isaak goes Beyond The Sun on Tue 12/16. Plus: Glass Harp, Al Stewart, Beth Hart, more.

Ryan Humbert has brought a lot of energy to the Akron music scene as an organizer, encourager, catalyst, and especially as a performing and recording artist. His newest album Half Way Home, which he’ll debut at the Kent Stage this week, contains another dozen tracks of his timeless pop/folk/country as good as anything out there. Fri 11/7.

* Cellist Alisa Weilerstein returns to play with the Cleveland Orchestra. Thu 11/6-Sun 11/9.
* Original Waterband lineup reunites at Jilly’s Music Room. Thu 11/6.
* Local ladies perform benefit concert for the School of Rock at the Grog Shop. Mon 11/10.

Read more picks by Anastasia Pantsios here

Students in Cuyahoga Community College’s (Tri-C) Hospitality Management program are learning about entrepreneurship by developing their own products.

Under the supervision of Chef Karen L. Monath, students have created their own blend of coffee, Presidents Blend ($14.95/lb.); and Bistro 87 Granola ($11.95), named after the student-run restaurant at the Metropolitan campus where the products are available for purchase. Both products make great gifts, and proceeds support the Hospitality Management Scholarship Fund.

Stop by Bistro 87 for lunch Wednesdays and Thursdays through 12/4, 11:30AM to 12:45PM, to pick some up, or visit Tri-C.edu/hospitality for more information.

The Ohio Independent Film Festival is back this weekend, and better than ever. The four day festival will be taking place at the Atlas Theatre on Lakeshore in Euclid, and will feature over 50 Independently funded films of both a local and international variety.

CoolCleveland Correspondent Marty Bielat met up with the festival’s Director, Peter Balint, to catch up on some of the details. Balint spoke highly of the new location for the festival, in addition to highlighting some films worth checking out — like the local favorite “Good Boys” by CSU student Max Miller.

The two locally owned Mustard Seed Markets specialize in healthy organically grown and raised items and foods with no additives. They also offer classes and workshops like the upcoming ones on making vegan food that’s tasty and satisfying and eating an anti-inflammatory diet while still enjoying traditional fall holiday flavors like pumpkin. Thu 11/6, Sat 11/8, Sun 11/9.

* Come cheer on your favorite barista at Throw Down Thursday at Rising Star Coffee Roasters’ new Little Italy location. They’ll be competing in a latte art tournament, and if you’d rather drink latte, their full menu will be available to partake as you watch. They’re also presenting it as a Day of the Dead party and suggesting guests coming in appropriate costume. Thu 11/6.

Read more picks by Anastasia Pantsios here

Mr. Toad is an eccentric but likeable chap, but he’s prone to mishaps. Like smashing up motorcars. See for yourself the British-tinged in Mr. Toad’s Mad Adventures at the Beck Center Fri 11/7 – Sun 11/9.

* It’s a Photo Frenzy at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Kids, get in the mix on Sun 11/9.

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WED 11/5
It’s no secret that US involvement in the Middle East has been a source of contention and much debate among all involved. The Cleveland Council on World Affairs presents a discussion on “The Crisis in the Arab East and the Limits of US Power.” Go & hear about the role of US involvement & more.

* Hold your breath as Handel’s bewitching opera Alcina is brought to the Cleveland Institute of Music.

Click here for more events on Wed 11/5

THU 11/6
For the past 15 years, Cleveland Public Theatre has collaborated with Y-Haven in a collaborative performance between CPT artists & homeless men. These year they present What Is Inside, the story of a young man in the process of getting his life together.

* Get schooled in the fashions of Downton Abbey w/ the Kent State University Museum’s Sara Hume.
* Fitz and the Tantrums bring soul back to Cleveland at the Masonic Auditorium.
* Dance the night away in Detroit Shoreway & support the arts district.
* Waterband brings back its original lineup for one night @ Jilly’s in Akron.
* Dire Straits Co-founder David Knopfler comes to Nighttown for two nights.

Click here for more events on Thu 11/6

FRI 11/7
Loren Naji is blasting off again with his newest installation taking flight this weekend. Check out the inaugural launch of their Satellite Gallery, which will become the only installation gallery in Cleveland, with work exhibited by several “astronauts.”

* Skips the bars & spend happy hour at Nature’s Bin. A $5 cover gets you five wine & food pairings.
* Over 30 of our area’s best dessert chefs will compete to create the best, artistic cupcake at this delicious benefit.
* The holidays are upon us & the Heights Arts Holiday Shop opens today. Shop from 80 artists & designers.
* The Beauty of Decadence See work from Cle art icon Shirley Aley Campbell & up-and-comer Adam Markanovic @ Maria Neil Art Project.
* Fans of Joshua Bell, rejoice! The celebrated violinist teams up w/ the Akron Symphony for one helluva show.

Click here for more events on Fri 11/7

SAT 11/8
Step Out Cleveland! Move it, people. Spend the day, an hour or your evening learning about the culture of dance through movement & storytelling at the library, of all places. Do yoga, check out workshops & shake your rust off at the dance party.

* Cleveland rockers Kiss Me Deadly and 45 Spider share record release show at the Beachland.
* The Mechanic Street Concerts, that irregular series of house concerts in a living room in Ohio City, is hosting the North Coast Mandolin Summit, a mandolin feast.
* Join the 4th Annual Kozo Harvest Weekend @ the Morgan & make, mill and letterpress paper.

Click here for more events on Sat 11/8

SUN 11/9
There have been many impacts, good and bad, of our shrinking globe. One of the positive ones is how easy it is to enjoy the cultural and artistic outputs of faraway countries. Today hear Tuvan throat singers Huun-Huur-Tu @ the Music Box.

Click here for more events on Sun 11/9

MON 11/10
Every month, the Cleveland Blues Society hosts a jam to bring together the local blues community to play some tunes together & connect with other fans. This month it’ll be at the Music Box Supper Club.

Click here for more events on Mon 11/10

TUE 11/11
Discuss the state of our lakes at the Doan Brook Watershed Partnership’s annual meeting. Enjoy a panel of keynote speakers of experts on topics ranging from Lake Erie, the Shaker Lakes & the impacts of algal growth.

* Belt University is back this month w/ a discussion of the “World’s Oldest Profession.” Grab a hot dog & have a listen.
* Ryan Adams brings angsty roots rock to PlayhouseSquare. Butch Walker will open.

Click here for more events on Tue 11/11

WED 11/12
Last Comic Standing comes to PlayhouseSquare. They’ve been on TV, you’ve voted for them, now see them live and laugh along with the finalists from Last Comic Standing. Hear rising comedy stars.

Click here for more events on Wed 11/12

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Ashtabula County has paved roads that become dirt paths, farmland that stretches half a mile between homes, eighteen covered bridges, wide rocky rivers, cozy bed and breakfasts, and… lots of great wineries that serve wines ranging from deep and luscious Cabernet Sauvignon to tickly-sweet Vidal ice wine…
More from Claudia Taller here

The two towering institutions that have served as the twin pillars, that have sustained Americans of African ancestry over the centuries — the Black Church and the Black Press — converged on Saturday, Nov. 1 at Olivet Institutional Baptist Church.

The occasion was the Home Going celebration held in honor of one of our most able “sheroes,” Call & Post Associate Publisher and Editor Connie Harper…

Read this story and others from Mansfield Frazier here

The Uphill Struggle In My Virtualess Cleveland Community

A couple months ago we saw a huge push in the advocacy for net neutrality. The issue was all over the news, the Internet, and the term itself seemed to be on the tips of everybody’s tongues, but I believe there’s more to the story.

The war for equality, in regards to the internet, should not just be limited to a virtual space. Instead, the war for equality, in regards to the Internet, is happening right in your backyard.

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PHOTOSTREAM: Dia De Los Muertos 2014 @ Cleveland Public Theatre by Sarah Valek

REVIEW: Ashley Bouder Project Doesn’t Disappoint @ PlayhouseSquare by Elsa Johnson & Victor Lucas

REVIEW: The “Whack” How We Got On is “Dope” & “Fresh” @ Cleveland Play House by Roy Berko

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ENDORSEMENT: Armond Budish for County Executive
You forgot about the fact that Schron was president of the Chagrin Falls school board. When he was elected, there were only 3 advanced placement courses. When he left, there were 28…
Bob Fritz

Cavaliers 2014-15: The Stuff That Dreams are Made Of
Hype 1 Cavs 0. The Cavs are going to be good, of course, but this hype machine is out of control…
Eugene McCormick

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1) MANSFIELD: We Gotta Try Something Else

2) EAT: Vegetarian/Vegan

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4) Mark Your Calendars for Cleveland Restaurant Week

5) Apama – The Undiscovered Animal Takes on a Life of Its Own

Big ups to our crew: Roy Berko, John Benson, Marty Bielat, Kyla Collins, Kendall Embrescia-Hridel, Samantha Fletcher, Mansfield Frazier, Erica Herbert, Elsa Johnson & Victor Lucas, Anastasia Pantsios, Claudia Taller & 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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