Obscurities

09.08 – 09.15.10
Obscurities

Is it that hard to find cool stuff going on in NEO? No, the awesomeness of our region is not obscure: Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist Amy Sancetta, a little-known Cleveland artist featured at the CMA, Towpath trail rides, CPT’s Pandemonium, flavor tripping at the B-Side, a symposium on urban biodiversity, and an audacious goal for United Way’s heroic efforts. No, actually, the hardest part is trying to squeeze it all in each week. –Thomas Mulready

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Outside of The Cleveland Museum of Art’s May Show, the institution’s long-standing and erstwhile local artist display, Cleveland-Parma resident Mabel Hewit, who died in 1984, never received much attention in her hometown. Currently The Cleveland Museum of Art is doing something about that with its “Midwest Modern: The Color Woodcuts of Mabel Hewit,” a 76-piece exhibit currently open through Sun 10/24 at the Cleveland institution.

Cool Cleveland recently talked to Cleveland Museum of Art Curator of Prints Jane Glaubinger about why the museum decided to focus an exhibit around Hewit – who was born in Conneaut in 1903 and raised in Youngstown – before she fell into obscurity… Read more from John Benson here

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SPONSORED: The best print fair anywhere? Dealers call it the gold standard of print fairs where looking at art is easy, friendly, and stress free. Fourteen US dealers presenting fine prints and photographs on Fri 9/24 – 26. Fun, friendly, and informative. Lectures, demonstrations, and benefit party details at www.PrintClubCleveland.org. Proceeds support the Department of Prints at Cleveland Museum of Art.

The Great Lake Erie Boat Float Plastic is everywhere… and it’s not going away any time soon. From organizers of the GLEBF: Recent reports tell of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch located in the Pacific Ocean, but we don’t have to go to the ocean to see the impact of plastic on our environment. The beaches on our own Lake Erie tell a similar story. Learn all about plastic & see ingenuous engineering at work on Sat 9/11. Clean up the beach and watch boats made entirely of post-consumer materials.

* You’ve driven past it Now learn the historical significance of the soon-to-be demolished Cold Storage Bldg.
* NEOUPA-sanctioned socialization Mingle w/ other biz professionals @ Market Ave Wine Bar on Thu 9/23.
* Seek spice? Join Spicy Club of Cleveland to eat out w/ out hot food fiends.

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SPONSORED: Known To Evil Cleveland Public Library welcomes author, movie producer, playwright and artist, Walter Mosley to kick off the 75th anniversary of the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards. Mosley discusses his career and latest novel, Known to Evil, followed by Q&A and book signing on Sun 9/12 at 2PM. Call 216-623-2869 for more information. http://writersandreaders.cpl.org

An Audacious Goal
United Way shoots high

United Way’s 2010 Campaign Co-Chairs David Goodman of Squire, Sanders and Richard Stovsky of PricewaterhouseCoopers have their work cut our from them. After just squeaking by in 2009, they have upped this year’s goal to $40,100,000.

Check out the excitement as Thomas Mulready of Cool Cleveland visits with Goodman & Stovsky at the annual pancake breakfast on Public Square, where more than 9000 pancakes were cooked and served. The goal is ambitious, but the need is real. Last year, over 207,000 needy people call United Way’s 211 Help Line for assistance with basic needs like food and shelter. This year, it will take all our efforts (and contributions) to reach this ambitious goal. Live United- for a Greater Cleveland. Watch the video here.

SPONSORED: Last chance! Get tickets for the Cleveland Museum of Natural History’s Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival on Tour, featuring an Enviro-Fair, raffle, $3 cash bar and environmentally themed short films. It all happens Sat 9/11 starting at 6PM! CMNH.org

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SPONSORED: A Groundbreaking Season awaits you as Tri-C Presents the most cutting-edge work in some of the most exciting venues around. From Christopher O’Riley’s piano reinterpretations of Radiohead and Nirvana to Squonk Opera’s Mayhem & Majesty, come witness where high art meets popular culture. An eclectic 4-show package is only $60. http://www.tricpresents.com

Green fun abounds @ the Grey to Green Festival in Youngstown. There’s something for everyone, kids included. Learn all about the importance of trees: Go on a tree scavenger hunt, create tree cookies and learn about animal inhabitants on Sat 9/11. [Photo by Jaci Clark.]

* UniquelyME! Girls, learn how to brave the teenage years on Wed 9/8.
* Monarch Magic!! Butterflies take over N. Chagrin Nature Ctr on Sat 9/11.
* Garlic + kids The Cle Garlic Fest on Sat 9/11Sun 9/12 has kids activities galore, whether you like garlic or not.
* Family Film Day @ PlayhouseSquare Free movies & cheap popcorn.

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SPONSORED: Get cosmic with Dr. Neil DeGrasse Tyson, host of the PBS-NOVA mini-series Origins and author of Death by Black Hole. Tyson will discuss his experience at the center of the controversy surrounding Pluto’s planetary status, at the Ohio Theatre on Tue 9/21 at 7:30PM. For tix, call 216.241.6000 or visit www.PlayhouseSquare.org

AP Photojournalist and Pulitzer Prize Winner

From the red carpet at the Academy Awards to Barbaro winning the Kentucky Derby, from the 9/11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center Twin Towers to the 1992 Democratic National Convention at Madison Square Garden when Bill Clinton won the Presidential nomination, Amy Sancetta was there.

With camera in hand, eye at the lens, walking around these subjects looking at different angles, she was capturing the moment.

Her photographs grab your attention, the particular image tells a story. A Pulitzer-Prize winning photojournalist, she has worked full time for the Associated Press (AP) for 28 years.

Looking at this trim, middle aged woman about 5’6″ in height, it is hard to believe she has lugged 40 pounds of camera equipment with her on assignments. “It goes with the job,” shrugs Sancetta, “but the best part is I get paid to see…” Read more from Susan Schaul here

SPONSORED: Mix and mingle while you explore MOCA Cleveland’s new exhibitions: Duke Riley’s immersive An Invitation to Lubberland, Seth Rosenberg’s narrative paintings and prints, and the vibrant environment created by artist collective: assume vivid astro focus. Artist Talk with Duke Riley at 7PM this Fri 9/10, then party from 7:30-10PM. http://www.MOCAcleveland.org.

WED
Towpath Trail Ride End your day w/ a relaxing bike ride on the Towpath Trail. Meet @ the Spaghetti Warehouse parking lot at 6PM on Wed 9/8. Take a vote to head north or south & make some friends along the way. Part of Akron Bike Week. [Photo by Joe Prekop.]

* The cure for climate change How to help save the environment w/ eco-warrior Anthony Marr.

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THU
Urban Ecology: Nature in the City Nature is all around us, especially in urban environments. Learn about urban biodiversity @ the 2010 CMNH Conservation Symposium on Thu 9/9Sat 9/11. Event features workshops, field trips, a screening of Tapped [pictured] – a film about the bottled water industry @ the Capitol, and even a recycled boat race.

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SPONSORED: On Thu 9/9 at 8PM, WCLV 104.9 FM will present a special broadcast in honor of the Jewish High Holidays produced by long time Cleveland radio personality Norman Wain. Now you can be a friend of WCLV by logging on to our new Facebook page at http://www.Facebook.com/wclv1049. And check out the winners in our August Dog Days Pet Poetry Contest on http://www.WCLV.com.

FRI
Phyllis Seltzer: Urbanscapes Respected painter & printmaker Phyllis Seltzer knows how to make a cityscape come to life. Just look at her vibrant painting of Cle pictured at left. See more colorful Cle scenes at “Urbanscapes” @ Bonfoey Gallery on Fri 9/10.

* Got green? Jonathon Sawyer wants to cook you dinner in Madison Prk for a great cause.
* NEO Dance Showcase A sampling of NEO’s best dance troupes.
* Terry Schwarz: Take It Everything Terry does is extremely cool, so we know her exhibit @ Zygote Press will be similarly awesome.
* Murder by the Falls @ CVLT Join a detective squad & search for clues @ Chagrin Valley Little Theatre’s annual fundraiser.

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SAT
Lynn Rodemann’s Urban Garden She corrals chickens. She sells tarragon to local restaurants. She manages two urban gardens, one, called Devil’s Backbone, is an “educational herb farm.” Catch our exclusive video, then hear her speak at Visible Voice on Sat 9/11 at the conference FRESH: Going Local in an Urban Environment.

* Pandemonium 10: The Wild Side Dozens of area theatre, dance, visual & performance artists jam the halls of the Cleveland Public Theatre campus for the ultimate creative party of the year: Pandemonium, where you’re the purveyor of your own experience.

* From Grey to Green Y-town embraces the environment w/ speakers, vendors, kids fun, music & local food.
* Garlic! Garlic! Garlic! Grill-off competitions, music & more @ the 1st ever Cleveland Garlic Festival.
* Studio-A-Rama WRUW’s day of free rock music w/ headliners The Black Angels.

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SUN
The “I Hate Rabbits” Magic Tour Magician James Galea is staunchly against pulling rabbits out of a hat. Instead of relying on boring old tricks, he mixes magic w/ stand-up comedy for a hip, mind-blowing performance. Be amazed when he comes to LCCC Stocker Arts Ctr on Sun 9/12.

* Crank UP! Bicycle scavenger hunt/road race in University Park.
* Architectural spendor abounds @ the Come Home to Lkwd Home & Garden Tour.

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MON
Flavor Tripping It’s a whole new way to taste life. Head to the B-Side on Mon 9/13 to see how a tiny berry can make lemons taste like candy, goat cheese taste like cheesecake & Guinness taste like chocolate milk…. For real. Tasting is believing.

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TUE
Jenny and Johnny @ Grog Shop Jenny Lewis & Johnathan Rice makes authentic original pop music w/ depth. Whether singing of the exuberance of love or the economic demise of Cali, Jenny and Johnny excel in making pop music that doesn’t suck. Have fun on Tue 9/14 when they play the Grog Shop.

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WED
CIM Orchestra @ Severance On Wed 9/15, hear the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra, conducted by Carl Topilow, in a rousing concert featuring the first prize winner of the ’09 Cleveland International Piano Competition, Martina Filjak [pictured; photo by Roger Mastroianni] @ Severance Hall. Gorgeous music, best location in town & it’s totally free.

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Meeting Pat Benatar
The Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll Comes to Cleveland

Back in 1999, on a cold Chicago February day, I stood in line for several hours in front of the Tower Records on Clark Street with my new musician and artist boyfriend Rob.

At least 100 people stood in front of us, with many more behind us, forming a curved queue spiraling around the small park adjacent to the two story urban retail mall and its adjacent staircase to the front doors of the second floor music shop.

This was before iPods and cell phones. This was before people truly lived in their own worlds and, therefore, to pass the time, had to make conversation with their neighbors.

Some of these folks were in their twenties, some in their forties, some older and some in between.

Some dressed that day in their usual Gap inspired beige attire, while others went full punk: black torn clothes, pink hair, Doc Martins, Harley jackets, the works… Read more from Alex Sukhoy here

Author’s Note: Last week I stated I would be writing a column this week entitled The Myth of the Mandingo. While I indeed did write that piece, due to the serious nature of the challenges we’re facing as a city in regards to the Warehouse District, I felt the timing is inappropriate to run a light-hearted look at race and sexual politics. I will consider running it in the future.

Culture changes very slowly… and if not prodded, encouraged, planned and properly managed little or no cultural change will occur at all. Charles Darwin accurately wrote: “It’s not the strongest of the species that survives… nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is most adaptable to change.”

Here’s what we in Cleveland are faced with: A number of systemic cultural changes will have to take place, and rather quickly, if we are to save the Warehouse District and prevent it from going the way of the Flats. Our collective failure to do so will only perpetuate the belief that we deserve the scorn and opprobrium that has been heaped upon our fair city for decades, and will set us up for future failure….
Read this story from Mansfield Frazier here

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Quick previews & reviews of recent events
Submit your own preview, review or commentary to Events@CoolCleveland.com

REVIEW: Cleveland Orchestra @ Blossom Music Center 8/14/10 by Laura Kennelly

VIDEO: Foxy Shazam Hits The Rock Hall 9/3/10 by Thomas Mulready

REVIEW: Joffrey Ballet & Cleveland Orchestra @ Blossom 9/4/10 by Roy Berko

REVIEW: GroundWorks @ Ice House 9/5/10 by Roy Berko

VIDEO: Lakewood Dog Swim 9/7/10 by Thomas Mulready

PREVIEW: Sparx In The City by Claudia Taller

PREVIEW & REVIEW: Farms In The Park: Farm ‘n Barn Bicycle Tour by Claudia Taller

Sitting at the Feet of the Master Compulsory national service can be a teacher of discipline and empathy but it has to be equal service for all classes. If the wealthy class is allowed to buy its way out as it did the draft in Vietnam then the system will be chronically underfunded as is public education…
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Most clicked
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1) Melt creates buzz in Entrepreneur magazine.

2) West Side Market featured on Food Network.

3) Lakewood ranked “Coolest Suburb.”

4) 500 New Jobs coming to NEO.

5) Father of Gmail donates to Rivergate Park

Nothing indistinct about our writers: John Benson, Roy Berko, Mansfield Frazier, Laura Kennelly, Susan Schaul, Alex Sukhoy, Claudia Taller, 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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