04.26-05.03.17
Hopeful
Honoring our legacy as a stop on the Underground Railroad, CPT’s Station Hope addresses social justice and inequality. One of the world’s premier piano contests, the CIPC is back bigger and better than ever.
Evolving our legacy as a meat-and-potatoes town, we focus on vegan/veg/kosher/organic/gluten-free alternatives that are becoming commonplace in the CLE. And we’re highlighting a bowl-a-thon that stands up for women.
Mansfield is hoping for good outcomes from our police, but he’s raising the bar and has announced his candidacy for Cleveland City Council. And that makes us more hopeful than anything. –Thomas Mulready
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When Station Hope launched in 2014, It was a brand-new concept, based on Cleveland’s role in the Underground Railroad. Now in year 4, more than 250 artists of all types will be doing performances and installations that address issues of justice and inequality not limited to the past, taking place all over the campus of St. John’s Church in Hingetown.
John Benson talks to Raymond Bobgan of sponsoring organization Cleveland Public Theatre to tell us how this free event got started and how it’s evolved. Sat 4/29.
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SPONSORED: Learn How Climate Change Threatens Plants Plant species are increasingly threatened as habitat loss, invasive species and climate change become even more severe. The Holden Arboretum welcomes Kayri Havens, PhD, Chicago Botanic Garden, who will discuss how organizations are tackling the threats to plants while addressing conservation plans for the future. The lecture is free, but please register if you plan to attend. Fri 4/28 at 7PM. Free registration here.
The biennial Cleveland International Piano Competition, which started in 1975, is one of the world’s premier such contests for up-and-coming stars in the classical music world.
One of its traditions is for the winner to return to perform a concert in Cleveland. So the 2016 first-place winner Nikita Mndoyants will be back to perform at the Maltz Performing Arts Center at CWRU. CIPC president/CEO Pierre van der Westhuizen tells us why that’s such a big deal and what CIPC means for Cleveland. Sun 4/30.
Fashion in Cleveland is getting hotter with every season. To celebrate, the people behind Fashion Week Cleveland are throwing the year’s biggest fashion and music festival on the West Bank of the Flats at Windows on the River and the Greater Cleveland Aquarium, complete with open bar, apps, a Glam dance party, sizzling fashion shows, and a visual History of Glam by host/MC Thomas Mulready of CoolCleveland.
GlamJam explodes with 8 fashion designers, 20 models, Glam highlights & live music by Vanity Crash at the Aquarium on Thu 5/4. Your presence is requested.
It used to be that if you weren’t a hamburger/steak/kielbasa person in Cleveland, you were out of luck food-wise. Boy, has that changed! Being a vegetarian has become run-of-the mill and even vegans have become common.
Needless to say, where there’s a demand it it will be met. Reporter Cynthia Schuster Eakin talks to three area food providers – Brian Doyle of all gluten-free Cafe Avaluan Cafe, Terry Thomsen of vegan/kosher/organic Feel Good Dough and Jon & Jen Regan of the vegan Poison Berry Bakery – and shares their stories about catering to special diets.
Ohio has been on the leading edge of shame when it comes to women’s reproductive rights, with attack after attack coming from the Republican, male-dominated state legislature and anti-choice Governor John Kasich.
Think women should be left to make their own decisions about their bodies? Join other activists in Columbus for a lobby day to share your thoughts with state legislators. Don’t worry – they’ll train you and you’ll go in groups! If you can’t get outta town, think about raising some money to cheer on bowlers at Preterm’s Bowl-a-Thon in Lakewood. Wed 5/3.
SPONSORED: Arbor Day Tree Seedling Giveaway Arbor Day is the annual recognition of the role of trees in our lives and promotes tree planting and care. Holden Forests & Gardens is celebrating Arbor Day this Fri 4/26 with free tree seedling giveaways at its two campuses – the Holden Arboretum and Cleveland Botanical Garden – from 10AM to 4PM while supplies last. Details
CoolCleveland’s Stephan Haluska met up with Steven Intermill and Jillian Slane of the Buckland Gallery of Witchcraft and Magick. The gallery features key pieces from the original Buckland Museum founded in 1966 by noted author Raymond Buckland. The collection consists of artifacts from the beginning of the Wiccan religion and going through the occult explosion of the 1960s and ’70s to pieces that are contemporary today.
You are invited to celebrate the grand opening of the Buckland Gallery Sat 4/29 with a special DJ set of occult ambience by Aaron Dilloway.
A few years ago, Akron’s Brent Wesley started the Akron Honey Company with hives in vacant lots and selling honey. Soon he was inviting fellow Akron entrepreneurs to join him for AHC Market Days. See what it’s all about this Sunday. Sun 4/30.
* Ramps, a relative of the onion, are one of the first new crops of spring. Celebrate them in all types of foods at Ramp Up Peninsula. There’s live music & other activities too. Sat 4/29.
* Pretty soon, you’ll have to hide to escape the food trucks popping up all over town! This week, Cleveland’s biggest weekly food truck event, Walnut Wednesdays at Chester Commons, starts their season. Wed 5/3.
Read more of CoolCleveland’s picks for Eats and Drinks.
SPONSORED: The Kent Stage features Garry Tallent of the E Street Band, Denny Laine of Wings, Amy Helm & the Handsome Strangers, Paul Barrere and Fred Tackett plus Craig Fuller, Justin Townes Earle plus The Sadies, Tom Paxton and The Don Juans, Eric Johnson Electric Band, Scott Stapp – Live and Unplugged, Red Wanting Blue, Carl Palmer’s ELP Legacy, Ottmar Liebert & Luna Negra, Bruce Cockburn, JJ Grey & Mofro, Jonny Lang, X- 40th Anniversary Tour, plus more. TheKentStage.com.
Charlie Mosbrook is linchpin of the local acoustic music scene as an open mic host and prolific artist. His new album pays tribute to his roots in American folk music. He’ll debut it at a Nighttown show and he’s bringing some friends along. Tue 5/2
Read more of CoolCleveland’s picks for Cool Events.
WED 4/26
Now heading University Circle Inc, Chris Ronayne used to be Cleveland’s planning director. He’ll talk about urban planning in Cleveland as part of the Music Box Supper Club’s Cleveland Stories series.
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THU 4/27
The three-day Canton Film Festival is heavy on films on local topics such as last year’s Republican National Convention and the colorful career of Youngstown congressman Jim Traficant. It runs through Saturday.
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FRI 4/28
Where better to celebrate Arbor Day than Holden Forests & Gardens (formerly Arboretum) where you can get a free tree and hear a lecture on the importance of trees, as well as enjoy acre after acre of them on hiking trails.
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SAT 4/29
Were you a wallflower who didn’t go to your prom? Valerie Salstrom’s Get Hep Swing to the rescue! The swing dance/balboa expert is presenting the annual Swing Prom at Waterloo’s Slovenian Workmen’s Home, and she can get anyone, even those with two left feet, sashaying around a dance floor in an hour.
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SUN 4/30
Painter Alex Katz began his career in the 1940s and 50s when his figurative work was often overlooked in the shadow of the flashier work of the abstract expressionists. The Cleveland Museum of Art gives the still-living artist his due in Brand-New & Terrific: Alex Katz in the 1950s.
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TUE 5/2
The Cleveland Orchestra’s latest opera staging, Debussy’s Pelleas and Melisande, pulls out all the stops with all-new scenery, lighting, video projections, costumes and choreography, as well as the spectacular music, of course. It will have three performances – tonight, Thu 5/4 & Sat 5/6.
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WED 5/3
John Green’s best-selling young adult novels, such as The Fault in Our Stars and Paper Towns, have been made into movies. Now hear him speak at the Maltz Performing Arts Center in University Circle.
Click here for more events on Wed 5/3
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As a candidate for Cleveland City Council I feel that it’s incumbent upon me to inform my fellow residents where I stand on issues both large and small. This series of articles seeks to accomplish this goal.
* Sometimes the Law Is an Ass In thousands of courtrooms across the United States lies are being told in open court and everyone on hand witnessing the mendacity knows what’s transpiring…
* Hoping for Good Police Outcomes If history hasn’t taught us anything else it has taught us that female and black male cops are less prone to take deadly aim at black suspects and pull the trigger…
Read other stories from Mansfield Frazier here
A look back at the last week
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PHOTOSTREAM: Dyngus Day in Gordon Square by Anastasia Pantsios
PHOTOSTREAM: March for Science by Anastasia Pantsios
PHOTOSTREAM: Cleveland Flea by Anastasia Pantsios
PHOTOSTREAM: Monster Drawing Rally at SPACES Gallery by Anastasia Pantsios
THEATER REVIEW: Freaky Friday @ Cleveland Play House by Roy Berko
THEATER REVIEW: You Can’t Take It With You @ Karamu by Roy Berko
REVIEW of AXPONA 2017 High-End Audio Show by Thomas Mulready
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