In case you’ve been waiting
There’s no time like the present for Dancing Wheels mounting a starry Halloween party, for Heights Arts to open their holiday shop, for the Cleveland Comedy Festival’s four days of belly laughs, for a community forum on presidential immunity, for the Rock Hall‘s home movie day, or for the Maltz Museum‘s new show of “degenerate” art condemned by Hitler.
The wait is over for the latest release from art rock duo Mr. Gnome, the return of Cleveland journalist Carolyn Jack reading from her debut novel at Mac’s Backs, trumpeter Sean Jones revisiting his stomping grounds to play with the Cleveland Jazz Orchestra, and a gala to raise funds for the Tamir Rice’s Afro-Centric Cultural Center, marking 10 years since his untimely death at the hands of police.
Many of our friends and family have already voted. If you’re still on your way to the polls, we’ve pulled together some information and endorsements that we think will help keep our region strong. We urge you to vote YES on Issue 55 to support Arts and Culture, YES on Issue 1 to ban gerrymandering, and to elect the candidates who represent the values of our region: Sherrod Brown for Senate, the three Democratic judges (Donnelly, Stewart and Forbes) for Ohio Supreme Court, and Kamala Harris for president. Your vote could hold the key to democracy, and now is your time.
–Thomas Mulready