03.28-04.04.12
Seasonable
Look closely and you’ll find our guide points you to some of the coolest things happening this week: new exhibits at the Artists Archive of the Western Reserve, CIA & Tri-C, Soul Food at the Screw Factory, a finale at MOCA, Long Road at Nighttown, Drumplay at the Beachland, the kickoff of Restaurant Week, and a dance party in Akron. All very seasonable. Well, unseasonably warm, maybe. –Thomas Mulready
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My great grandma struggled with Alzheimer’s disease. I remember going to visit her in a nursing home when I was very young. Every Christmas the residents there made little ornaments and other handicrafts and sold them to raise money for the home… Read more from Julie Cajigas here
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SPONSORED: FINALE: MOCA’s Closing Performance Bid farewell to 8501 Carnegie Avenue with performance, art-making, and community on Sat 3/31 from 7:30PM – midnight. Cleveland Institute of Music alumni perform Morton Feldman’s four-hour composition, For Phillip Guston while Ben Kinsley’s performance artwork occurs outside our doors. Event is FREE. Bring a T-shirt or tote bag for screen-printing. Raise a glass for a FINALE toast at midnight. MOCACleveland.org.
It takes a true artist to look at a massive piece of transportation equipment and hear music.
In a nutshell, that’s what renowned conceptual artist David Cole has done for this latest project, which along with sculpture artist Barbara Stanczak’s work, will be on display Fri 3/30 @ the Cleveland Institute of Art… Read more from John Benson here
SPONSORED: Don’t miss Songbook Unbound II: Gilgamesh on the Crooked River at the Tri-C Metropolitan Campus Theatre on Thu 4/05, courtesy of Tri-C Presents. With music by NYC composer Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR) and words by Cleveland writer Margaret Lynch, the performance features The Contemporary Youth Orchestra, Tri-C faculty, alums and students. For details visit TriCPresents.com.
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Where can you meet friends, see handcrafted art, bid in a fundraising artist auction, listen to live music and taste delicious “heavy” hors d’oeuvres all at one location?
Come to the Screw Factory on Sat 3/31 for the third annual Soul Food event, a hunger relief program sponsored by Trinity Lakewood Community Outreach… Read more from Susan Schaul here
SPONSORED: Attention scouts and parents! Visit the Museum on Sat 3/30 from 10AM-4PM to enjoy a great day of scout-oriented programming and the chance to earn a special badge! Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, troop leaders and families are welcome. Discounted admission for scouts and leaders in uniform. CMNH.org.
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For 72 hours in March 2012, Thomas Mulready experienced what few of us will ever know: riding a bus with 32 strangers while struggling to create and launch a business before everyone arrived in Austin for the South by Southwest conference [pictured].
You’ve seen some of his 30+ live videos shot on the StartupBus, now watch a recap of the experience on NEOtropolis on Tue 4/3 at 9PM on Western Reserve PBS. Check your local listings, and find out if the StartupBus experience was something he’d ever do again. More info.
Whether or not Guns n’ Roses reunite to play together at the 2012 Rock Hall Induction ceremonies (our prediction: yes), Cleveland will still have one incredible week of concerts and events to celebrate April 7-14. And you can win a pair of tix to each of the following (even the sold out events):
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If you’ve got an idea for a reality show, you might want to attend one or more of these sessions, led by industry professionals, to help you identify a great story, craft the right presentation, find the right network, and successfully pitch a marketable reality or docu-series. These sessions take place Fri 3/30, Sat 3/31 & Sun 4/1 at University of Akron and also at their new Cuyahoga County branch, the University of Akron Lakewood.
We’re shooting live this Sun 4/1 at noon from the University of Akron Lakewood, and we’ll be talking with the award-winning film makers and TV producers who are teaching these sessions. Who knows, you might learn something. At least it might be better than whatever else is on TV this Sunday at noon. Watch live here.
WED 3/28
Bill Staines Songwriting Workshop + Performance @ the Winchester on Wed 3/28. Learn a thing or two about songwriting before hearing a mighty wind of folk tunes.
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THU 3/29
State of Downtown Get the lowdown on what’s happening downtown on Thu 3/29. Hear from Jeffery A. Finkle, Joseph A. Marinucci & Lee Fisher, plus the Downtown Cleveland Alliance.
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FRI 3/30
Relax to the ethereal voices of Cassie & Genevieve from How to Breathe Underwater & Noon @ Vis Voice. This is an acoustic show so grab a glass of wine on Fri 3/30 & unwind to the up-and-coming sounds.
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SAT 3/31
MOCA Finale: 8501 Closing Concert Say goodbye to MOCA’s Carnegie location on Sat 3/31. The final closing party includes 2 simultaneous performances of art & music.
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SPONSORED: What’s up with WCLV 104.9’s Weekend Radio and Robert Conrad this Sat 3/31? Cats are the topic with a seminar that includes T. S. Eliot, Alien Folklife, Hinge and Bracket, and David Wayne, Carol Channing and Eddie Bracken in “Archy and Methitable.” Full details on all of WCLV’s 50th anniversary programming at WCLV.com.
SUN 4/1
Drumplay 20th Anniversary @ the Beachland Drumplay is turning 20 & celebrating the life of former member & Cuyahoga County Poet Laureate Daniel Thompson on Sun 4/1. Plus all proceeds go to the Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless & their Cleveland Street Chronicle paper.
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MON 4/2
Cleveland Restaurant Week Get out & eat… again. Cleveland Independents Restaurant Week features three course, prix fixe dinners for $33 at numerous eateries ’round town. Runs Mon 4/2 – Sat 4/14.
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TUE 4/3
Battle Royale @ the Capitol The Cinematheque is back @ the Capitol on Tue 4/3 to present one of the most requested movies of the past 10 years. And, quite possibly, the precursor to The Hunger Games.
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WED 4/4
Cirque Du Soleil’s Dralion fuses “the 3,000 year old tradition of Chinese acrobatic arts w/ the multidisciplinary approach of Cirque Du Soleil.” Get lost in symbolism, dragons, lions & jaw-dropping acrobatics. Kicks off Wed 4/4.
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Even though there are but a few days left of the Cleveland International Film Fest, the Fest is hardly winding down. There still are plenty of thought-provoking movies to see, panel discussions to hear and popcorn to munch on.
Our writers have been busy watching films and taking notes. Click here to read reviews of CIFF films.
The arrival of unseasonably high temperatures MONTHS ahead of schedule this year ambushed our phlegmatic hiber-Nation, awakening Americans from their long Winter’s nap, and sending them scurrying to attics and basements in search of bags and boxes containing warm weather clothes (which it seems we JUST put away because, well, we DID!)…
Read more from Douglas O’Bryon here
The killing of Trayvon Martin (essentially for the “crime” of Walking While Black) and its aftermath provides one of those riveting moments in American history when the curtain that our still all-too-rampant racism normally hides behind is pulled back… exposing the ugly underbelly of prejudice and hatred that still exists in too many corners of our society…
Read this story from Mansfield Frazier here
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Peter Bergman, the madcap writer and performer who steered the Firesign Theatre through 45 years of surreal, satirical comedy, has passed away at age 72. For those who followed their multi-layered stories and preposterous characters over the years, it’s like losing a Beatle… Read more from Jordan Davis here
There may be a very simple solution to the disgusting misuse of privileges by Cleveland firefighters.
A law should state that city firefighters cannot work more than 10 hours a week at a second job…
Read this story from Roldo Bartimole here
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Quick previews & reviews of recent events
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REVIEW: Memphis Rhythms – Ballet Memphis @ Ohio Theatre by Elsa Johnson & Victor Lucas
REVIEW: Fast and Furious – Philadanco @ Ohio Theatre 3/24/12 by Elsa Johnson & Victor Lucas
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Local Heroes, Global Setting YEAH, really excited to be here!! That’s our movie pictured :)…
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MANSFIELD: Frank’s Fight First off, “Protecting the rights of member/workers” is not always the #1 purpose of union leadership. Just check out Louis Brown of AFSCME Local 100 and find out what the membership thinks of him…
Read the comment from Hank Wait here
Mansfield, the Cleveland Teachers Union is not holding out for three months off. The union is willing to talk about an extended school year, but the Jackson-Kasich plan is being shoved down their throats on a take it or leave it basis…
Read the comment from Dick Peery here
MANSFIELD: The Beat Goes On The Tattlers 1, 2, 3, and 4 have revealed the truth. Were it not so, Mayor Norton would stand before the citizens of East Cleveland and declare his innocence…
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A Naturalist’s View of the Greater Cleveland Aquarium I’d agree for the most part with the review and opinions shared above about the aquarium — the major disappointment for me was the lack of any corals and most importantly — I saw absolutely nothing from the Pacific Ocean…
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ROLDO: Are Things as Bad as They Seem in Jackson’s City Hall Roldo, it wasn’t that the teachers wouldn’t take the bait when the state that controlled Cleveland schools in the 1990s tried to smash the district by forcing pay cuts, scouring the country to recruit untrained strike breakers to replace teachers and bringing paramilitary goons in as security guards. It didn’t work because Lou Stokes stepped up and told the state you can’t do this to black children…
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It’s so true Roldo, the prevalence of ex-White officials is killing the morale in a lot of departments. Its very very sad and frustrating…
Read the comment from Cindy Meyers here
Cleveland 2012, a sad little Detroit, Michigan or a jumbo version of Youngstown, Ohio…
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All well and good to expose the puppet strings Roldo, but aren’t you leaving out the ties to the real estate and property taxes (not paid)…
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Low-Key Chris Grant Crafts Cavs’ Revival The remarkable turnaround of the Cavaliers franchise? The brilliance of the low-key Grant? The Cavaliers stink…
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Got an Idea for a Reality Show? a reality show based on the workers of a restaurant, would be sooo cool doing from the crew members, and the customers point of view!!!…
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Most clicked
Here are the Top 5 most clicked links from last week’s issue, with one more chance for you to click.
2) MANSFIELD: Frank’s Fight
3) Dance Dance Party Party Akron: No Booze, No Boys, No Judgement
4) Branches Art Space: Collinwood’s New Home for Creativity
5) Judi Feniger Talks Project Mah Jongg
Always in season Big ups to Roldo Bartimole, John Benson, Julie Cajigas, Jordan Davis, Carol Drummond, Mansfield Frazier, Elsa Johnson & Victor Lucas, Douglas O’Bryon, 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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–Thomas Mulready
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