Functional

06.02-06.09.10
Functional

Are we dysfunctional? Drew Carey thinks so, but at least he shows up to help. If we are, maybe we can base a film career on it, as our feature by Ben Lieblich and Alex Sukhoy suggests. But the evidence is to the contrary: cool new public art at CPL, a profile of Cle comix genius Jenny Campbell, Cuban dancers in our midst, and cool benefits like Promapalooza. Dysfunctional? You decide. –Thomas Mulready

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Cleveland in Film
The Era of Dysfunction

The t-shirt said it all: “Cleveland: you’ve got to be tough!” Still available from Daffy Dan, the shirt perfectly captured how Clevelanders viewed themselves during the closing decades of the 20th century. They were sturdy. They were resilient. They might be the underdogs but, by golly, they were tough underdogs.

Films of the period reflected the ethos. Whether it was a family at first divided by rock and roll and then redeemed by it (“Light of Day”), or a baseball team in which players subsumed their individual goals for the good of the franchise (“Major League” and “Major League II”), the depiction was of flawed but proud people who would do whatever it took to overcome a challenge.

While Cleveland was enjoying its role as underdog in the movies, Woody Allen was busy perfecting his portrayal of New Yorkers as the most dysfunctional people on the planet. But something funny happened at the turn of the millennium. Whether because of New York’s economic revival, the September 11 attacks, or a culture in which Donald Trump trounces “Ugly Betty” in the ratings, Woody Allen came to realize that the dysfunctional New Yorker stereotype had run its course. Where would Americans find a city in which dysfunction could be accepted as elemental?

Out of nowhere, Cleveland rushed to fill the void…
Read the essay by Ben Lieblich and Alex Sukhoy

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Watership Down Have you checked out the new public art display at Cleveland Public Library’s Eastman Reading Garden? Take a minute and contemplate Cleveland’s future as you gaze upon Watership Down, on view now. Are our houses sinking or swimming?

* GREEN Growing the Market for Local Food panel on Mon 6/7
* Drew Carey came to Cle and discussed his big ideas w/ Cleveland City Council. Watch the exclusive CC interview here.
* Breaking Into Freelance Writing Wanna write in your pjs and make cash? Learn how on Sat 6/5.
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* NYT profiles CMA’s antiquities galleries and renovations
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SPONSORED: Party with art lovers at MOCA Cleveland’s Opening Night Celebration, Fri 6/4, 7-10PM. On view: Marilyn Minter: Orange Crush and Aïda Ruilova: The Singles 1999-Now. Hear Marilyn Minter discuss her work at 7PM, see the exhibitions, and enjoy light refreshments. Kids get crafty at the Family Art Studio. For details visit http://MOCAcleveland.org.

Flo & Friends, Comic Art from Cleveland
Aging with Attitude by Jenny Campbell

Reading the cartoon strip Flo & Friends, co-created by John Gibel and Jenny Campbell (pictured) and distributed by Creator’s Syndicate guarantees a chuckle or a smile.

The zany cast of characters focuses on a small group of silver-haired seniors leading active lives. And they all show us how to “age with attitude.” This strip was born in Cleveland, and is continuing to be produced right here. Back in the late 90s, John Gibel was volunteering with seniors at non-profit organizations in Cleveland when he had the nugget of an idea to create a comic strip about them.

Through a mutual friend, Gibel was introduced to the freelance illustrator, Jenny Campbell, and they forged a working partnership. Read more from Susan Schaul here

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VIDEO: Drew Carey Saves Cleveland
Exclusive Cool Cleveland interview

Drew Carey came to Cleveland, accepting an invitation from Cleveland City Council President Martin Sweeney, to talk about the issues raised in his recent Reason.tv web documentary series, “Reason Saves Cleveland with Drew Carey.”

Watch the video as Thomas Mulready of Cool Cleveland interviews Drew Carey after his frank and engaging forum with City Council at Cleveland City Hall…
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Tides @ Now That’s Class Spend Wed 6/2 at Now That’s Class consuming vegan food and listening to the best experimental DIY punk bands around. At 9PM, hear the likes of Tides [pictured], Morningbell, Craig Ramsey and Sixes and Sevens.

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Cleveland Rocks! Gala is the culmination of a year-long public arts project that brought the creative community together to help local non-profits. Mingle and enjoy live entertainment, food, drink and the chance to score a one-of-a-kind guitar. Get tix now for Thu 6/3 at 7PM.

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Say hello to MOCA’s brand-new summer exhibitions: Marilyn Minter: Orange Crush, and a video installation, Aida Ruilova: The Singles 1999-Now. Mingle at the opening party on Fri 6/4 at 7PM. [Minter’s work pictured.]

* Steal Away @ Karamu Church ladies turn felonious
* 11th All-City Musical Fame: The Musical, as presented by CMSD students
* Composers Connect @ the Cle Orch’s generous free community concerts

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Love Edgewater Park? But worried the park’s not living up to its full potential? You’re not alone. Plenty of ppl want to transform Edgewater into a world-class urban park. Meet them and join the cause @ the Edgewater Park Friendraiser on Sat 6/5 at 11AM.

* Very, Tasty Cabaret 1920s political European cabaret & contortion
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* BODIES… The Exhibition The bodies are back!
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* Warszawa Music Fest + Market Homegrown food & tunes in Slavic Village
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Music in the Meadow Grab a blanket, pack a picnic and bring your fam to hear Music in the Meadow in Cuyahoga Valley Nat’l Park. On Wed 6/9, groove to the positive vibrations of Carlos Jones and the P.L.U.S. Band.

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It never ceases to amaze me how people can read whatever they want into an article (usually based on their own misguided beliefs) instead of simply reading the words in front of them. This happened to me again after a piece I wrote about the separation of Church and State appeared last week (here).

Some folks accused me of suggesting the Black Church should stay out of politics — when for years I’ve actually been saying just the opposite: The Black Church has an obligation to get deep into every facet of life in the community it serves … and this includes financial well-being and literacy, education, health, prisoner reentry as well as political … and the list could go on and on…
Read this story from Mansfield Frazier here

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Master classes in dance and guest artists teaching classes are a frequent occurrence here in Cleveland but we took more than usual notice when we learned recently that Laura Alonso was coming to town.This time she’s here with the Cleveland Foundation in cooperation with Case Western Reserve University with Dance Cleveland helping with project management.

We asked Ronn Richard, President and CEO of that organization what they’re working on. He replied at length…
Read the interview by Elsa Johnson & Victor Lucas here

EXTRA! EXTRA! We actually have a leader in City Council. Who’d thought it?

Second-term Councilman Brian Cummins takes his job seriously. That’s refreshing.

He works the job….
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What Does It Mean To Lose Your Church? All of these are wonderful reflections by people who have been touched either by St. Peter’s or some other Catholic Church. Yes, I agree. Catholicism, as any religion, is a state of mind. However, it would have been wonderful to continue that state of mind by practicing it in one’s own church.

Due to the lack of respect, the lack of communication and the stonewall by the Bishop and the Vatican, I have come to believe that a church which has a hierarchy suited solely for its own needs, should be evicted from the real church – the priests and parishioners…
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