Water Waves

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Where would we be without it? Of course, the confluence of the Cuyahoga and Erie are the reason we’re here. The largest system of fresh water is why we’ll grow. But could we run out? That’s one of the provocative questions at this year’s Hope For The City series at Old Stone Church; view our video for more. Drink Local Drink Tap is Making Waves, and we preview it here. Drink in the beverages and good vibes as we all celebrate Kent composer Halim el-Dabh’s 4094th birthday at Standing Rock.

We also tour Near West Theatre’s incredible new space in Detroit Shoreway, and introduce you to John Corlett, the new director of the Center for Community Solutions, via a video shot at Gypsy Beans in Gordon Square, just a few blocks from his home. We offer a heads up on Cleveland’s latest online radio station, stationed at 78th Street Studios, while remembering Cleveland’s African-American History, and giving a heads up to the Cleveland Young Women’s IoT Innovation Olympiad, helping them just a bit to swim against the current. We’re positively awash with music, from Roland Paolucci at Blu Jazz Akron, to the Westerlies at the Bop Stop to Jesse Cook at The Kent Stage to Bang On A Can All-Stars at Oberlin to Miss Tess & The Talkbacks at the Music Box.

Making waves and keeping an even keel is Mansfield Frazier, commenting on everything from Mayor Frank “Stonewall” Jackson to the Democratic Party. Let’s hope we can all keep our heads above the waves this week. –Thomas Mulready

 

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