10.20-10.27.10
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We offer congratulations in our video interview with Terrence Spivey in celebration of his 7 years as Artistic Director at Karamu House, and commentator Larry Durstin offers his opinion of Lee Fisher’s campaign. We review Tommy Wiggins’ new CD, and Mansfield marvels at Cleveland’s stupidity, Cleveland’s face and Cleveland’s gem. Correspondent Julie Cajigas interviews Euclid Symphony Orchestra’s new music director, and we review a week’s worth of cool events.
Take the time to view the exclusive video interview with Lee Fisher, the current Lt. Governor who is running for Senate (while we try to arrange an interview with opponent Rob Portman). You can tell a lot by watching candidates answering questions: so many of you agreed, that you put our 6 interviews with Cuyahoga County executive candidates in the Top 5. Broaden your networks to learn as much as possible as you prepare to vote. It’s your web. –Thomas Mulready
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Almost lost and invisible among the foliage now bright green, one can see small bodies of water quietly carrying life in their liquid hands. The air smells fresh. The ground, still in shades of brown and black, gently cracks and sinks as a walker steps on the wet leaves. His steps are nearly inaudible, but he is there, again.
After all, it is Tuesday and despite the water drops falling from the sky and what would be to others an inconvenience of having to step on mud, he is there… Read more Part 4 of Water Webs by Mariana Silva
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SPONSORED: In a matter of weeks, you won’t need an excuse for dining out. Cleveland Restaurant Week is coming, Mon 11/1 to Sun 11/14. Over 90 local, independently owned restaurants offering three course, $30 prix fixe dinner menus. Looking for specifics? Details coming to http://www.ClevelandIndependents.com next week. Check out the menus. Eat. Drink. Local.
Fang Man (call her Mandy) was born in Southern China’s Canton region and studied at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing before moving on to Cornell, the Pompidou Center in Paris and last month began her new role as Composer-In-Residence at Baldwin-Wallace College.
Listen to her interview as she describes her approach to writing 21st century classical music, and what it’s like to have her work featured in the 2010 Focus Contemporary Music Festival, Mon 10/25 through Sun 10/31 at Gamble Auditorium in the Kulas Musical Arts Building on the B-W Campus. Watch the video here, learn more about Mandy here, and get more information and a complete schedule of the free Focus Festival events at BW.edu.
SPONSORED: Dress to impress at the annual Nature League Halloween bash & costume contest on Sat 10/30 at The Cleveland Museum of Natural History! Bones, Bugs & Dead Animals is the theme for this highly anticipated party, featuring food, dessert buffet and a $3 bar. Grab tickets online today! www.CMNH.org
Serious about sustainability?‘ Register now for the 2010 NEO Bioneers Conference on Thu 11/4 – Sat 11/6. Hear from Anthony Cortese on the roles educational institutions play in the era of climate change; Andy Lipkis on how to engage nature & community; john a. powell on our intra-related world; and Dr. Jane Goodall on her past work and the roles we need to play in the future.
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SPONSORED: Rock & Roll Night School at the Library Enroll in Rock and Roll Night School at Cuyahoga County Public Library’s Brooklyn Branch on Thu 10/28 at 7PM and get your Ph.D. in 2010 American Music Masters honorees, Fats Domino and Dave Bartholomew. This interactive, multimedia program is presented by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame + Museum. Register online at CuyahogaLibrary.org.
When Terrence Spivey took the job of Artistic Director at Karamu House 7 years ago to the day this video was shot, he had already spent 18 years in NYC doing “schlock horror movies and independent films and videos.” This year, he’s put together an amazing season, including their new hot show, “God’s Trombones,” the award-winning, 35-member, gospel-infused musical that he wrote based on James Weldon Johnson’s poems.
Talk with Terrence out front on Quincy & E. 89th Street, as he discusses the venerated history of Karamu House, their educational programs and how the spirit of Karamu at the center of life in the community has changed his life. As he says, he never spoke like this in New York. Congrats, Terrence and Karamu House. Watch the video here.
SPONSORED: OK, So You’ve Always Wanted to Be an Architect Award-winning architect and historical preservationist Peter van Dijk discusses design, preservation, tradition, and globalism on Thu 11/4 at 6:00PM at CWRU’s Thwing Ballroom, 11111 Euclid Avenue. Registration recommended: http://www.Case.edu/humanities.
Family Pumpkin Workout Hi-yah! Grab a pumpkin & lift it high @ the TxL Family Pumpkin Workout on Sun 10/24. Liz Donnelly, Busy Moms Fitness Specialist & Youth Fitness Specialist, is sure to get yr family’s heart rate pumping. Make a craft w/ the pumpkin after the workout. RSVP now.
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SPONSORED: Fall into Nature at the Holden Arboretum! Enjoy the finest fall color Northeast Ohio has to offer. With over 15 miles of hiking trails and garden paths, there is something for everyone. Guided tram tours are available Tuesdays – Sundays. Visit HoldenArb.org for more details.
Thomas Mulready of CoolCleveland.com interviews Lieutenant Governor Lee Fisher on issues such as his role in Ohio’s recent economic development as Director of the Ohio Department of Development; how he accounts for the thousands of jobs that have left Ohio for other states; if he’ll be an independent voice for Ohio or a party-line Democrat; why he hasn’t done a better job of communicating his performance and achievements; and if we’ve gone too far or not far enough on Health Care Reform, the Wall Street bailout, and the stimulus package. Watch the video here
SPONSORED: The Unsung Torsos Music, video, and poetry converge in an original sonic narrative celebrating the victims of the notorious 1930s Cleveland “Torso Murders.” Experience the drama of this new, multimedia opera by artists Julia Christensen and Sarah Paul, with the Women and Art Music Ensemble of Oberlin Conservatory on Sat 10/30 at 8PM, with a reception at 7PM. Co-presented by MOCA and SPACES. MOCAcleveland.org
WED
The 21st Century Farm Animal: Legal Perspectives on Animal Welfare, Human Health & Regulation symposium on Wed 10/20. Forget big red barns. The majority of farm animals in the US are raised in concentrated animal feeding operations (factory farms) that no one would wanna see. Not only is this situation hell for animals, it’s a health hazard for humans. Learn more about these issues w/ speaker Gene Baur [pictured] & others.
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THU
Fire Museum Party Grab some food @ Cleats on Thu 10/21 to benefit the Western Reserve Fire Museum & Education Ctr and its capital campaign: Saving History, Saving Lives! Their mission: provide a first-class regional fire museum & education center housed in a historically-preserved building: the former Cleveland Fire Alarm Office and Station #28, which they’re working to renovate.
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FRI
Squonk Opera @ Tri-C Squonk Opera presents a hallucinatory over-the-top sensory spectacle on Fri 10/22 @ Tri-C Metro. Their super cool multimedia performances integrate gypsy rock, film, homemade props and rust belt love. This Pittsburgh performance troupe will blow yr mind.
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SPONSORED: The Iron Composer competition is back at Baldwin-Wallace this Fri 10/22, and WCLV 104.9 will be there live at 8PM. Five finalists will have just five hours to write a piece of music for a surprise instrumentation and a “secret ingredient.” The pieces will be rehearsed and then performed live on WCLV. A panel of judges will determine who is the next Iron Composer. Details on all of WCLV’s programming at http://www.WCLV.com.
SAT
Halloween Bollywood Party @ Velvet Dog. Get cultural this Halloween: Dance to the hot beats of Bollywood, Bhangra & Remix Indian Music on Sat 10/23 at 10PM. Then nosh on free food & get hooked up w/ drink specials. Proceeds go toward helping underprivileged children in India.
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SUN
Wise Up!! Chapter 2 features Cle’s hottest lit stars, local celebs & arts folk, who — in between sets of live lit-related music — will bring to life a short poem or piece of prose. One night: Sun 10/24. Two different & separate performances. All to help the Friends of CH-UH Public Library. What’s better than an evening of literature & music?
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MON
Int’l Peace & War Summit Scholars, veterans, practitioners & citizens come together from Mon 10/25 Sat 10/30 to discuss a wide range of topics relating to peace @ Case. The summit isn’t just about talking, though. Peace & war will also be explored through the arts, like in KSU’s dramatic reading, “May 4th Voices.” [Pictured at left: keynote spkr Ed Tick, PhD]
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TUE
Collage Fast-paced musical sampler @ Univ of Akron on Tue 10/26. Get a taste for the many types of music UA’s Music Dept has to offer. Consider this a true classical music bouillabaisse created by dedicated student musicians.
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WED
LIT Poetry Workshop WEST Poets of all ages & backgrounds can hone their craft & meet new friends @ The LIT’s Poetry Workshop, now offered on the Westside. Bring finished or work-in-progress poems to the next session on Wed 10/27 at 7PM.
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In early January of 2006, Eric Fingerhut announced that he would be running for governor in the upcoming Democratic primary against Ted Strickland.
When this announcement was made, his long-time rival for the title of Northeast Ohio’s favorite Jewish liberal, Lee Fisher, was raking in the dough heading up a lucrative non-profit, his once promising political career in shambles after back-to-back defeats in state-wide races during the 1990s…
Read this story from Larry Durstin here
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Tom Wiggins is one of the people that keeps the music world rolling along here in Northern Ohio. He is mostly known as the head of the Recording Arts and Technology program at Tri-C, and host of the award-winning cable show Crooked River Groove. Many do not know that Wiggins is also a fine musician and songwriter in his own right, and every so often puts out a quality release. His latest endeavor is A Good Wife, which he is releasing this fall on his own label Chilidog Records. Although a different style than his last few releases, it is another very solid effort.
The CD features twelve tracks of stripped-down music, with Wiggins soulful, raw and honest vocals — along with his observant song lyrics — carrying the load… Read more from Greg Cielec here
Legalized gambling is nothing more than a tax on poor people, and I want to restate my personal opposition to it based on philosophical grounds right from the beginning.
Now with that said, the argument that Ohio should allow casino-style gaming made sense on the grounds that people were simply going to bordering states to engage in it, thus taking dollars elsewhere.
So when voters approved casinos, the only logical thing to do was to try to insure that the jobs and revenues produced by gambling are distributed equally and fairly… continued opposition makes little sense…
Read this story from Mansfield Frazier here
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In 1961, a new orchestra was born in Euclid. The Euclid Symphony Orchestra (ESO) was organized with sixty musicians from Euclid and the surrounding areas.
Now, as we approach 2011, this Euclid institution is celebrating its 50th Anniversary season by welcoming a brand new Music Director, Kevin Eppich, who grew up in Euclid and holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Music Composition from Cleveland State University.
In this cool video, CoolCleveland correspondent Julie Cajigas catches up with Eppich to chat about this exciting local ensemble, their upcoming concert, their 50th Anniversary Season and more. Watch the video here.
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Cool Cleveland Endorses Ken Lanci for Cuyahoga County Executive I respect Cool Clevelands freedom to endorse a political candidate, but as a reader, I am not a fan of it. I like that Cool Cleveland did mini-video-profiles of each county exec candidate, but my preference would be for this outlet to remain neutral and not to endorse. To me, Cool Cleveland is an arts, culture, and all-things-Cleveland site, not a vehicle for the editor’s opinions. Or am I wrong…?
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