04.21-04.28.10
Earth
It really was Cleveland that inspired the modern environmental movement in 1969 with a sensational fire on the Cuyahoga River. Within a year, the first Earth Day became one of the largest public demonstrations in history. This week, 40 years after that first Earth Day, we toast our Great Lakes where 75% of the fresh water in the US resides. We are also fascinated with the Adams Street Cemetery Project, a history assignment gone wild. We focus on Opera a la Carte with a video by Julie Cajigas, and the Cleveland Cirque at the state-of-the-art Breen Center. Roldo honors John Morrell and Mansfield celebrates politics as usual. We’ve got a slew of reviews and an offer too easy to refuse. Seems the earth keeps spinning, and Cleveland keeps inspiring. –Thomas Mulready
Toast The Great Lakes
On Earth Day!
With good reason: without the Great Lakes, there would be no Great Lakes beer.
Check it out . The ad started me thinking… 75% of the fresh water in the United States and 20% of the entire world’s stock of water is in the Great Lakes.
We know it’s a great resource but do we really think about it enough?
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FusionFest Turns Five
Michael Bloom And The 4200-Second Man
Watch the video as Michael talks about their cool FusionFest productions like A Soldier’s Tale, with music by Stravinsky and libretto by Kurt Vonnegut, or Bill W. and Dr. Bob about the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous, right here in NEO. And watch for a special guest appearance by Charles Ross, back by popular demand, performing the US Premiere of One-Man Lord of The Rings, a 12-hour epic squeezed into 70 minutes. http://www.ClevelandPlayHouse.com
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GREEN Re-imaging a more sustainable Cle The green movement is underway in Cle. Committees are currently working on the best ways to use vacant land. Build a giant urban farm? Plant sunflowers? Wind/solar farms? See what’s happening here. [Plan pictured at left.]
Karamu House gets ink in the New York Times for its play Eclipse: The War Between Pac and B.I.G. Read
Waste not? Apparently we need to work on the whole green thing. The “Nalgene Least Wasteful Cities Study” is out and of the 25 least wasteful cities, we rank #24. (Though we’re #1 in hanging clothes out to dry!) View
Need a NEO pick-me-up? Check out 10,000 Little (micro) Ideas for reasons, and ways, to Believe in Cle. http://www.10000LittleIdeas.com
HOT “It’s time to stop the pity party,” says Alonzo Mitchell, Bedford HS grad and Founder of the new Ohio Homecoming movement, which aims to get Ohio’s self-esteem back. Check out Ohio Homecoming, which is throwing a huge event here on Thu 7/22 to Sun 7/25. http://OhioHomecoming.com
Summer programs for minority students Looking for the perfect summer program? We got a whole list of ’em here.
The BODIES are coming back Need an excuse to go downtown? Soon you’ll have one: BODIES: The Exhibition will return, this time @ the old Woolworth store at the corner of E 4th St and Euclid Ave [pictured]. Expect a greater focus on Cle’s history, w/ Cle native John Zaller serving as the exhibit’s Vice President of Creative and Design. Opens on Sat 6/5. Check it out
HOT Immerse yourself in language Spend a weekend playing with words, creating poetry, exploring the elements of story, and participating in satisfying conversation with other writers during endless walks around gorgeous Lakeside, Ohio, at the Word Lover’s Retreat, organized by CoolCleveland.com’s Claudia Taller. Les Roberts is writer-in-residence. The retreat runs from Fri 4/30 – Sun 5/2 but you must register by Fri 4/23. Info
GREEN Shred it! Bring up to 5 boxes/trash bags to get shredded–and any electronics you wanna recycle–to Western Reserve Public Media’s Community Shred-It Day on Sat 4/24 from 9AM – 3PM @ 1750 Campus Center Dr in Kent. Info
Play House AA show extended- highest grossing The play Bill W. and Dr. Bob, about the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous in Akron in 1935, has become the highest grossing show to ever close a Cleveland Play House season, and is being extended thru Sun 5/9. Almost 100 people remain in the theatre each evening for a discussion lead by a member of the recovery community. More info here.
A comedic performing arts ctr? Why not? That’s the sentiment of John Chesney, who’s vying for a $50K grant from Pepsi to open an improv theater in Cle. Really?
SPONSORED: Summer Fun & Creativity! Let your familys imagination blossom this summer! Beck Center for the Arts offers fun and creative day camps in dance, music, visual arts, and theater for kids 5 to 18. Try out all art forms at Arts Sampler Camp. Sign up for 2 or more camps & save 10%! Check out the catalog here or get more info: http://www.BeckCenter.org
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GREEN Go Green w/ Garbagena Meet Garbagena, a life-size interactive puppet who’ll show you the importance of recycling. Help her clean up her act and, in the process, discovered the ins-and-outs of recycling. Learn what can be recycled and reused and make recycled paper to take home. Thu 4/22 from 11AM – 3:30PM @ The Children’s Museum of Cleveland. Click
North Coast Nature Festival Go pond-dipping, hike in search of amphibians and view animals up-close-and-personal at this 3-day nature festival at the Rocky River Nature Ctr in the RR Reservation. This isn’t just for the kiddies–there’s plenty to do for the whole fam (singles, too!)–on Fri 4/23 – Sun 4/25. Go natural
Sleeping Beauty @ Beck Ctr The Beck Dance Program @ the Beck Center for the Arts presents a special condensed version of the immortal classic choreographed just for kids. The show [pictured] opens on Sat 4/24 at 7PM and runs through Mon 5/3. Info
Sandra Philipson & her dogs are making a special appearance at The Learned Owl Book Shop on Sat 4/24. Her dogs–Annie, (a cancer survivor), Max, Tak, Trini and Ollie–are the stars of her illustrated kids books. In other words, they’re superstars! Allow them to lick your face when they visit from 1-3PM. Philipson’s latest book is Ollie’s Monsters. Woof
The Composer is Dead Bring your family to the most beautiful concert venue around to check out Lemony Snicket & Nathanial Stookeys The Composer is Dead, a kid-oriented musical featuring the fabulous Cleveland Orchestra. Be there Sun 4/25 at 2PM. Get the full scoop here.
SPONSORED: Field Notes From A Catastrophe Join author Elizabeth Kolbert on Thu 4/22 for a no-charge lecture based on her book Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature and Climate Change. And don’t wait to reserve your spot for the Wed 4/28 Curator’s Forum with Curator of Archaeology Brian Redmond, who will discuss the oldest archaeological specimen in Ohio. www.CMNH.org
BioInnovation bright spot on NEOtropolis
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23 Ohio-based companies make new Fortune 500 list, w/ Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co leading the list of NEO companies. View
HOT Keep the kids in Cle We’ve all heard about the need to reverse “brain drain” and retain youth in Cle. But how? Five Beachwood HS students have an idea: Showcase all that NEO has to offer via a concert/career fair hybrid. The Cleveland 20/20 Music Festival, slated for Mon 5/31 from 12-3PM at the Rib Cook-off, is an event where high school and college students will be treated to live local and national bands, presentations by the city’s most dynamic leaders, sponsor giveaways, and career opps–all for free. http://www.Cle2020.com
Enhance Clifton It’s a plan and now a website. Stay up to date w/ the plans to change Clifton Blvd [pictured] at http://EnhanceClifton.com
Orion’s revival a plus for NEO Pres. Obama’s decision to revive the Orion space capsule is awesome news for the NASA Plum Brook Station. Read
A strong work ethic, a broad knowledge of design principles and refined communication skills are what makes a good designer. View good design created by up-and-coming designers @ the CIA 2010 Spring Design Show ending on Wed 4/21. Info
Mobile Marketing Mania “How to Make the Smart Phone Smarter” panel discussion on Wed 4/21 at 11:30AM @ Windows on the River. Register at http://www.AAFCleveland.com.
FTF Music Conference & Showcase Four days of music knowledge & fun on Thu 4/22 – Sun 4/25 in Kent. Details
GREEN 2010 Green Outlook: Examining NEO’s Environmental Economy Part of Crain’s Cle Business Breakfast Series: Ideas at Dawn on Thu 4/22 from 7:30-9:30AM @ Doubletree Downtown. Register
Startup Lessons Learned simulcast of this major day-long event on building a lean startup. Great for startups (obviously), software and IT folks. Hosted by LeanDog on Fri 4/23 from 11AM-9:30PM @ 1151 N Marginal Rd. RSVP
DNA Days Celebration @ Great Lakes Science Ctr on Sat 4/24 at 1:30PM. Commemorate the discovery of the double helix and hear about cutting-edge DNA research. Info
HOT Cleveland 2.0 Hear a panel of the city’s finest fashionistas and insiders–including Valerie Mayen, Fashion Designer from Yellow Cake Shop [pictured]–discuss Cle’s Fashion Industry at the City Club on Wed 4/28 at 11:30AM. Register
Adams Street Cemetery Project
History project turns into theatre piece
Watch this video and find out how identifying the 22 veterans and their grave sites was just the beginning. The students mapped the cemetery, found 116 graves, worked with the biology department to learn tree coring to identify age, created a walking tour, worked with the communications department to help train volunteers to interview veterans for an oral history project, and are now working on the history of the Polish in the region. When B-W theatre legend Jack Winget got wind of the project, he proposed a docu-drama, and now history students and theatre students are collaborating on a theatre piece to be presented at the Kleist Center for Art & Drama on Wed 4/28 & Thu 4/29. http://www.bw.edu
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Omar Sosa Afreecanos Quartet @ MOCA Pianist Omar Sosa and his Afreecanos Quartet combine modern jazz with pulsating electronic music–with amazing results. Sosa’s compositions specifically explore African and Latin music while charting brave new ground. Part of Tri-C’s Jazzfest. Wed 4/21 at 8PM @ MOCA Cle. [Photo by Ignacio Hernando.] Info
HOT FusionFest is a “celebration of new works in music, dance, and theatre at the Cleveland Play House.” In other words, it’s a really cool event w/ plenty of cutting-edge, fresh performances. Bill W. and Dr. Bob, set in Akron, tells the story of the Founders of Alcoholics Anonymous. Catch it on Wed 4/21 at 8PM and on other select dates. Premiering on Thu 4/22 at 8PM, A Soldier’s Tale is a “moving and powerful story of war, forgiveness, and morality in an absurdist world” complete w/ dance and beautiful music. Get the full schedule here.
Black Aspirations Week @ CSU Black Aspirations Week is back for its 37th year. This week-long event features, speakers, workshops, performances–all waiting to inspire you. Especially cool is Ask Your Mama: Twelve Moods for Jazz, a multi-media presentation based on a Langston Hughes poetic suite about the global fight for freedom, on Wed 4/21 at 7PM @ CSU’s Main Classroom Aud. Also: a homeless awareness sleep-out, community dinner and a black male “Leading By Example” awards ceremony. Details
SPONSORED: WCLV (104.9) is live tonight Wed 4/21 at 8PM with a CIM Live concert from The Clevland Institute of Music. Carl Topilow conducts the CIM Orchestra with student Stanislav Khristenko as the soloist in the Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 1. Also on the program, Lutoslawski’s Concerto for Orchestra. Sun 4/25 at 4PM, it’s the Cleveland Orchestra’s Wagner orgy, with among other things, the Wesdendonck Lieder with Measha Brueggergosman as soloist. Full details on WCLV’s programming at http://www.wclv.com.
HOT GREEN Who’s Your Mama? Get back to your roots at the Whos Your Mama? Earth Day and Environmental Film Fest in Kent. The theme this year is Sustainable Transportation, Lets Get Going. Get the latest scoop on public transportation initiatives in the state, hear lectures on eco topics and oh yeah, watch some amazing (and informative) films. Plus, poetry exhibits, green booths and a Saturday block party. From Thu 4/22 – Sat 4/24. [’09 event pictured.] Click
GREEN Earth Day + Fair Trade go hand-in-hand. Fair trade products are made w/ morals in mind, meaning that they’re probably also organic and made w/ environmentally-friendly materials. Spend money on products you’re proud of at the John Carroll Univ Earth Day Fair Trade Sale on Thu 4/22 from 11AM-3PM. Get the full scoop.
GREEN Field Notes from a Catastrophe Journalist Elizabeth Kolbert is author of Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature, and Climate Change, a book that brings the environment into the consciousness of America and asks what, if anything, can be done to save our planet. She comes to CMNH on Thu 4/22 to discuss climate change and how we can all live more sustainably. 6PM. Details
Codename: EXILE @ CSU follows the worldwide phenomenon of forced exodus and examines how exile has become a large part of modern cultural identity across the globe. This play, which runs from Thu 4/22 to Sun 5/2, is an original work by guest artist Ozen Yula and the students of the CSU Dramatic Arts Program. Info
Market Under Glass Get your grub on at Markets Under Glass 2010. Over 50 of the finest restaurants and beverage purveyors in NEO will be there providing you w/ unlimited food and drink. Plus, celebrities and live entertainment. Get filled up on Thu 4/22 from 6-9PM. Proceeds benefit Harvest for Hunger. Read more
CLAW 9 Cleveland Leather Awareness Weekend (CLAW) is back, running on Thu 4/22 – Sun 4/25. The leather community’s annual convention @ the Wyndham celebrates all aspects of the leather lifestyle, featuring leather gear (obviously), a BD/SM erotic art show, educational workshops, an auction, cultural field trips and parties galore. Learn more
We Are Mountains @ WRG Dana Oldfather’s solo exhibition–We Are Mountains–opens at William Rupnik Gallery on Fri 4/23 from 7-10PM. Oldfather creates gorgeous abstract works inspired by nature, culture and resolution. In 2008, she was granted 2nd place in the 9th Annual National Young Painters Competition by renowned NY painter/art critic, Peter Plagens. [Feedings pictured.] Read more. View
HOT PechaKucha Cleveland #7 The concept of PechaKucha is simple: Local creatives present their work, passions, ideas and obsessions in a series of short presentations. To keep things concise and interesting, presenters must choose 20 images and each image is shown for only 20 seconds. Can their passions be summed up 20×20? Find out and meet some up-and-coming folks in your neighborhood at the next PechaKucha Cleveland event (Volume 7!) offered on Fri 4/23 at 8:20 10:20PM at Convivium 33 Gallery. Details
Two emerging sculptors showcase their work and chat about artsy topics at the Sculpture Ctr on Fri 4/23. From 5:30-7PM, explore the effects of subconscious memories of traumatic events via Andréa Key’s work in Un-Home-Like. Then, Stefan Chinov examines the intersection of sculpture and drawing in The Device Laid Bare [pictured]. View
A Day at the Art Park is a prime example of an event that’s proactive and forward-thinking. On Fri 4/23, head to Art Park (formerly an abandoned parking lot) to learn about social service agencies offering great–and necessary–services. Also: live music and food in one of Cle’s previously neglected areas, Buckeye. 3-6:30PM. Click
The Sirens @ KSU The African Community Theatre of KSU presents The Sirens, a penetrating study of character and the destructive cycles often found in poor urban areas. The play uses a series of vignettes made up of street encounters, dialogues and monologues and enticing women of the night in counterpointing the lives of two young prostitutes. See it Fri 4/23 at 8PM through Sun 4/25 @ KSU. More
Verb Ballets @ Chagrin Falls HS See Verb Ballets final performance of the 2009-2010 season on Fri 4/23 in Chagrin Falls. Theyll perform signature works by renowned choreographers plus the popular original piece Lady Be Good, a work rooted in the ballroom dance tradition. Read more
Festa Primavera is an Italian Spring Celebration complete w/ music and friends. It’s also a benefit for Apollo’s Fire {The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra}. Dine on an elegant 3-course meal and sip the finest of wine along to live music by Vivaldi and his contemporaries on Sat 4/24 at 6PM @ Shaker Hts Country Club. The scoop
Good Touch Bad Touch Album Release Party Legend has it that Good Touch Bad Touch formed when “two of their former collaborators quit and the remaining three members decided to drink themselves to death while gathering weekly to cover Pinkerton and The Kinks are the Village Green Preservation Society.” Things turned out surprisingly well, with the Lakewood band set to release their first album on Sat 4/24. Don’t think you’re not invited to celebrate the cause. Tell me more
Natural Areas Wine Tours 2010 Wine and nature go hand-in-hand. Enjoy them both w/ the Natural Areas Wine Tour. For one Saturday a month, go on a staff-guided tour of Museum natural areas from 10AM-noon. Following the tour, you’ll travel to one of the designated wineries to sip on fine vintage wines. The tour kicks off on Sat 4/24 w/ a tour of Wendtwood Preserve in Lorain Co and Jilbert Winery in Valley City. Register
HOT GREEN HELP Junk2Funk Green is the new black. Add some green to your wardrobe-and help out the uninsured-at Junk2Funk, an art auction event benefiting North Coast Health Ministry. For Junk2Funk, local artists were asked to design one-of-a-kind fashion and art made from recycled materials. Score your green goods on Sat 4/24 from 7-10PM @ Local Girl Gallery. [Flier pictured.] More
World Peace Through Inner Peace Sri Sri Ravi Shankar has a vision of a world that’s crime-free, stress-free and violence-free; one filled w/ compassion and love. Find out how to life in the present moment–which he says is the key to peace–when he speaks at Broadview Hts Middle School on Sat 4/24 at 6:30PM. Be prepared to experience deep meditation, gain insights into relationships and soak in wisdom. Peace
HOT S.O.S. Super 8 Oberlin Showcase The One Take Super 8 Event runs all over the country and on Sat 4/24 you can catch this cool event at Oberlin College. Filmmakers will create films without any editingand without even seeing it first for themselvesand present their works to you, raw, at 8PM. Get the full scoop.
Bike at night The Towpath Trail is one of the reasons Cle is the #39 best bicycling city in the U.S.–now heres your chance to bike it at night. The Century Cycles Night Rides on the Towpath Trail are back for their 15th season, kicking off on Sat 4/24 at 8PM. Whether you’re a novice or a hardcore biker, you’ll fit in on these moderately-paced 12-15 mile rides. Details
University Circle Home Tour Tour over ten homes encapsulating the diverse lifestyles and architecture found in one of Cle’s coolest neighborhoods, University Circle. The self-guided tour [pictured] is on Sun 4/25 from 1-5PM. There’s also a special preview event on Sat 4/24 from 6-9PM on the rooftop of Judson Manor. Click
G Dash D Staged Reading Laura Jacqmin, a ’00 Shaker Hts grad, is this year’s winner of The Mandel JCC’s 2010 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition for her piece G Dash D. Her play is described as a “contemporary tale of a secular Jewish couple who has just given birth to their first child and quickly discover that they have very different ideas about how big a role religion should play in their lives.” Hear her play on Sun 4/25 at 2PM in the Brooks Theatre @ Cleveland Play House, as part of FusionFest 2010. More
Horse Feathers @ Beachland They’re up-and-coming, from Portland, Ore., and their band members play a diverse range of instruments: They’re Horse Feathers [pictured] and they’re coming to the Beachland on Mon 4/26 at 8PM. Hear this folk/indie group play a slew of instruments, from the beloved banjo, to the cello, violin, saw and mandolin. More
GREEN Local Food: Realities, Visions and Next Steps Local food is hot right now, as it should be! From supermarkets to farmers markets, restaurant cuisine to home-cooked meals, local food issues are growing in importance and complexity. Hear a panel discuss the challenges of growing and buying local food on Tue 4/27 at 12PM @ the City Club. Tell me more
GREEN Everything You Never Suspected About Bicycle Commuting Did you know that the safest and most effective way to operate a bike [pictured] is to drive it as the vehicle it as? (As opposed to staying “out of the way” or riding on the sidewalk…) Learn the rules of the road–how to ride assertively, cooperatively and safely w/ a talk by certified bike safety instructor Fred Oswald on Wed 4/28. Info
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Opera a la Carte
Something for Everyone’s Taste
The performers on stage in Opera a la Carte range from highly experienced graduate students with emerging careers to undergraduate students who are having their first stage experience, and come from many disciplines and backgrounds. The performance is this Fri 4/23 at 7:30PM in Cleveland State University’s Drinko Recital Hall, located in the Music and Communication Building on the corner of East 22nd and Euclid. There is no charge for admission.
Watch the video by Julie Cajigas to learn more about the show and get an inside look at one of their rehearsals! For more information, visit http://www.csuohio.edu/music.
Politics as Usual and I Absolutely Love It
Congresswoman Fudge has mastered the knack of turning out her base and the well-organized event was a prelude of things to come as this race heats up…
Read more from Mansfield Frazier here
Cleveland Cirque
Keeping Vaudeville Alive
Cool Cleveland: What was the germ of the idea for Cleveland Cirque?
Art Thomas: For our first series of performing arts events, our Home Grown series, we wanted to celebrate the great artistry of people who live in Cleveland, so we had the Cleveland Pops Orchestra, Verb Ballets, and the Singing Angels. But we also decided to put together some shows that had more than one artist, so we did a comedy presentation. Then I said there are so many other people with talents, let’s put them all together in a big cirque-type show. Cleveland Cirque is a way of getting a lot of performing arts in one program…
Read more from Elsa Johnson & Victor Lucas here
Remembering John Morrell
I claim another piece of John’s work.
In 1968 when I decided to start a newsletter, one of Cleveland’s top advertising men and a friend, George Sapin, was good enough to hook me up with graphic artist John Morrell. John was small in stature but large in talent and heart.
Morrell, he said, would pro bono design a format for my newsletter. With a stipulation, however. Morrell wasn’t going to work for someone whose work he disapproved. He had to meet me, George said, and test my work against his ethics…
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Quick reviews of recent events
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Bill W. & Dr. Bob @ Cleveland Play House 4/11/10
Read the review by Roy Berko here
August: Osage County @ Playhouse Square 4/13/10
Read the review by Laura Kennelly here
August: Osage County @ Playhouse Square 4/13/10
Read the review by Roy Berko here
CityMusic @ Fairmount Presbyterian 4/14/10
Read the review by Kelly Ferjutz here
Cleveland Orchestra @ Severance Hall 4/15/10
Read the review by Laura Kennelly here
Eat (It’s Not About Food) @ Fairmount Performing Arts Conservatory 4/15/10
Read the review by Roy Berko here
Great Scenes from Great Operas @ CIM 4/15/10
Read the review by Kelly Ferjutz here
Shooting Star (with Andrew May) @ Pittsburgh City Theatre 4/16/10
Read the review by Kelly Ferjutz here
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2) You never knew that balsasmic vinegar could be so interesting. Even more so when you invite chef Steve Shimoler from Crop Bistro to explain, then cook a 7-course meal, each with a complimentary wine pairing. The upcoming food adventure and culinary event, The Natural History of Balsamic Vinegar takes place on Sat 4/24 in the lovely galleries of the Museum of Natural History, starting at 6:30PM, with dinner at 8PM. Dick Heislman, manager of event marketing and sales at the Museum, explains how the “hero food” takes center stage at these delightful culinary events. CMNH.org
3) More press on our impressive foodie scene Esquire writer John Mariani profiles L’Albatros and the Bistro on Lincoln Park in his latest newsletter. View
4) I’m In! (a satire) Yep, after consulting with family, friends (and, as my dear departed mother used to laughingly say, God, and three or four other white folks) Im throwing my hat into the ring for the Cuyahoga County Executives job why not? I can sling bullshit, make empty promises, and not call people back once Im elected with the very best (or worst) of em. And the real upside is, Ive already been to prison, so thats not something the electorate has to be concerned with in my case. I mean, if I learned one thing from all my years on the other side of the law, its the proper way to take a bribe… Read more
5) Melt heads East Expect giant grilled cheese sammies in Cleveland Hts starting Fri 5/21. (The kitchen will be larger–can we dream of a shorter wait?) Learn more
Unearthed Good writing by our contributors: Roldo Bartimole, Roy Berko, Julie Cajigas, Kelly Ferjutz, Mansfield Frazier, Elsa Johnson & Victor Lucas, 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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