07.17-07.24.2019 Refugees

07.17-07.24.19
Refugees

There’s not a single one of us who isn’t a descendent of immigrants and refugees. We’re keenly aware of that in our region, but it’s the same from sea to shining sea. Let’s keep that in mind as we share a cornucopia of coolness happening this week.

Andy Warhol, born Andy Warhola in Pittsburgh of parents from Slovakia, is the subject of our next show, ”When Andy Met Lou,” of the confluence of Warhol, Lou Reed, the Velvet Underground, and their collaborative live show, the Exploding Plastic Inevitable. Tix are on sale now for shows at BOP STOP and Jilly’s Music Room in September, and are expected to sell out.

Bookstores Against Borders is working with four area book shops, the Learned Owl, Mac’s Backs, Visible Voice and Loganberry, to benefit RAICES, a nonprofit which provides legal services to refugees & immigrants at our southern border. Cleveland illustrator, caricaturist and political cartoonist Ron Hill has four NE Ohio suburban papers running his editorial cartoons, and he’s signing his book, The Usual Suspects, at Coventry Village Library during the Pekar Comic Fest.

Two dozen brilliant teenaged violinists from all around the world will be at Oberlin College vying to win the Cooper Competition. La Placita Marketplace in Clark-Fulton offers Hispanic culture, food, arts and music. Ingenuity’s Ingnite! workshop helps entrepreneurs with their fear of public speaking. Vanity Crash inaugurates the live broadcast of the Rock Hall’s SUN SETS series this Friday from 5-7pm with a free concert. For one and all. –Thomas Mulready

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Andy Warhol, Lou Reed, the Velvet Underground and the Exploding Plastic Inevitable

The intersection of two masters of the late 20th Century, Andy Warhol and Lou Reed, resulted in a spontaneous combustion of music, film, poetry, visual effects and underground culture that spawned generations of followers and redefined art in the modern world. Warhol called it the Exploding Plastic Inevitable. Thomas Mulready hosts a multimedia presentation featuring rare video, needle drops, trivia, contests and giveaways, followed by a live music showcase by the band Vanity Crash pairing music of the Velvet Underground with their own sizzling originals.

Tickets are on sale now for Fri 9/13 and Sat 9/14 at 8PM at BOP STOP in Cleveland, then Sun 9/22 “Velvet Brunch” at noon at Jilly’s Music Room in Akron.

SPONSORED: The Lakewood Arts Festival on Sat 8/3 from 10AM-6PM is a juried arts festival with over 180 regional and national artists featuring ceramics, jewelry and fine art including works by George Kocar and Brian Andrew Jasinski of Grey Cardigan. Live music by Punchdrunk Tagalongs, Ki Allen Jazz, Ballinloch, Chris Allen and more. Don’t miss Eat On the Street food trucks all day! LakewoodArtsFest.org.

Along with the bad news about the closure of daily newspapers has been the loss of editorial cartoonists, whose work often expressed complex ideas in a single easy-to-grasp visual. Cleveland illustrator, caricaturist and political cartoonist Ron Hill is swimming against the tide with a roster of four NE Ohio suburban papers running his work.

Hill says he believes that editorial cartoons “engage the public and give them something to agree with, cheer for or hate and write a letter or pick up the phone or whatever.” He’s got a new book out called The Usual Suspects, compiling some of his visual commentary on the major political figures of our era. Meet him, buy the book & have him sign it at the Coventry Village Library during the Peak Comic Fest. Sat 7/20.

Magikal Botanicals to Bring Mystical Fun to the Botanical Garden

Don your cloak and bring your friends to Magikal Botanicals on Thu 7/25 @ 6-9PM, featuring tea-leaf readings, mystical music, broom races, a costume contest and more. This all-new event will also include botanical artifacts from the Buckland Museum of Witchcraft & Magick, smudges, spell kits & jewelry from Lake Witch, and a tour of the magical plants in the Botanical Garden’s outdoor gardens.

Advance reservation required. Admission: $15 per person, $8 per person for members of Holden Forests & Gardens. Cash concessions will be available including a signature cocktail, full bar, and grilled offerings. Cbgarden.org

Books and immigration are natural partners. Both enrich us culturally and broaden the scope of ideas available to us. So Bookstores Against Borders, a fundraiser started by a legacy independent bookstore in Madison, Wisconsin, to benefit RAICES, a nonprofit which provides legal services to refugees & immigrants at our southern border, makes perfect sense.

Four NE Ohio bookstores – Hudson’s Learned Owl, Mac’s Backs on Coventry, Visible Voice in Tremont and Loganberry on Larchmere – will donate 10% of their sales Sat 7/20. “Part of our mission as booksellers is to raise awareness about national and global issues and injustices,” says Mac’s Backs owner Suzanne DeGaetano. “This campaign with our bookselling colleagues to support separated and detained families at our border is vital and necessary.”

DANCECleveland presents BalletX Don’t miss the dance company that is the darling of the Vail International Dance Festival and their own hometown of Philly. BalletX will make their Cleveland debut in an evening of works by some of the most exciting choreographers creating work today including Mathew Neenan, Lil Buck & more! Founded in 2005, the company has been applauded for their athleticism, emotion, and grace while challenging the boundaries of classical ballet.

Having toured to prestigious venues around the world, we are excited to welcome them to Cleveland on Fri 7/27 @ 7:30PM in the Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square. Tickets 216-241-6000 or DanceCleveland.org.

Many Cleveland neighborhoods have changed dramatically over the years, victims of neglect, careless preservation of history, and gentrification. Tremont, which was isolated by freeway construction in the middle of the last century, has seen all three occur in the past 70 years.

In order to share what Tremont was – and in some cases still is – Tremont West Development Corporation Arts Committee has installed the Tremont Art + History Museum on the corner of Professor & College avenues: more than 40 digital weatherproof images of paintings, drawings and other scenes for the neighborhood made between 1862-1950. It has plans to add a section featuring modern views by contemporary artists.

BorderLight International Theatre + Fringe Festival is a new festival of contemporary theater featuring 40 productions from around the world, performed across multiple stages located between Public Square and Playhouse Square in downtown Cleveland July 24-27, 2019.

Choose from stand-up comedy, performance art, interactive experiences, solo performance, circus theatre, new scripts, street spectacle, physical theater, family-friendly shows, and conversation-provoking works addressing timely global issues – created by artists from Bolivia, Canada, Ireland, Israel, Mexico, South Africa, South Korea, Syria and from across the USA. Complete show listings, as well as a downloadable 2019 Festival Guide, are available at BorderLightCLE.org.

The Lighthouse and the Whaler share new tunes (and some old favorites) they’ll be recording in L.A. next month at a three-night residency at the Beachland Tavern, with a different set list each night. Thu 7/18, Thu 7/24 & Thu 8/1

* Ten local female-led music acts will play on two stages at the House of Blues’ Women Rock CLE. Sat 7/20.
* Two dozen top teen violinists come to town for Oberlin’s Cooper Competition. Sat 7/20-Fri 7/26.
* Rob Kovacs aka 88Bit performs NES video game music at Appletree Books. Fri 7/19.
* Mirth Stellar Regions Trio explores the outer limits of jazz at the BOP STOP. Wed 7/17.

Read more picks by Anastasia Pantsios here

SPONSORED: Daylily Society Show to Showcase Beautiful and Diverse Flower Admire the beauty and color of over 100 varieties of daylilies at the annual Northeast Ohio Daylily Society Show on Sat 7/20 @ noon-5PM, an official American Hemerocallis Society sanctioned show. Vote for your favorite in the People’s Choice award. This special event is one day only! Free for members, with admission for nonmembers (Adults $12, Children 3-12 $8). Cbgarden.org

WED 7/17
The Capitol Theatre Rock Doc series continues with a loving look at a man who is an icon in the jam band community: Phish founder/guitarist/ vocalist Trey Anastasio. The new film Between Me and My Mind looks at his creative process.

* Join Clevelanders for Public Transit for rider outreach at Public Square.
* County Democratic party sponsors workshops for Democrats thinking of running for office.
* Singer/songwriter/guitarist Gretchen Pleuss performs a lunchtime concert at the Worthington Yards courtyard for Warehouse Wednesdays.
* The Musical Theater Project performs “For Good: The New Generation of Musicals” at Cain Park tonight & at the BOP STOP Tue 7/23.

Click here for more events on Wed 7/17

THU 7/18
With environmental degradation on many people’s minds, Artists Archives of the Western Reserve has put together Environmental Impact: Stress, Hope and Transformation, a show of work by 10 artists including Laura & Gary Dumm (pictured), addressing how badly we’ve treated our planet and what we need to do to change.

* Festival Latinos Internacional showcases local Latinx culture at the Zone Rec Center, through Sun 7/21.
* Two husband-and-wife folk duos share the stage at Oberlin’s Riverdog Barn.
* Cleveland Bazaar hosts monthly Thursday market in Hingetown.

Click here for more events on Thu 7/18

FRI 7/19
Pop on your sunglasses and chapeau, apply your lipstick and witness the Cleveland debut of Vanity Crash’s new harmony vocalist Virginia Plain Crash as the band hits the stage for the Rock Hall’s free Sun Sets series, kicking off the weekend from 5-7pm.

* Legendary classical guitarist Pepe Romero joins the Cleveland Orchestra at Severance Hall tonight & Blossom on Sunday.
* Talespinner Children’s Theatre bring its touring show home to Gordon Square for thee days, through Sun 7/21.
* GroundWorks DanceTheater offers world premieres and a revival at Cain Park. Through Sun 7/21.
* Painesville Party in the Park features three days of free music, and lots more, through Sun 7/21.

Click here for more events on Fri 7/19

SAT 7/20
You’d have to be close to 60 to have personal memories of Euclid Beach Amusement Park, which closed after the 1969 season. But whether you’re reliving them or imagining what it was like, the Cleveland History Center’s Euclid Beach Day recalls its charm with carousel rides, games, amusement park treats and Laughing Sal.

* La Placita Marketplace in Clark-Fulton offers Hispanic culture, food, arts and music.
* Come play on the water at the Whiskey Island Paddlefest.
* Three University Circle institutions hold film screenings to mark the 50th anniversary of the moon landing.
* The Ohio Student Association holds canvasses for lead-free housing ballot issue.
* H2O clothing drive in Lakewood teaches kids about community service.
* The Cleveland Orchestra welcomes 18-year-old violinist and 23-year-old conductor at Blossom.
* Beachland Summer Flea is a treasure hunt for rock & rollers.
* Coventry Village hosts 5th annual Harvey Pekar Comics Fest.

Click here for more events on Sat 7/20

SUN 7/21
Burning River Roller Derby hosts an evening of scrimmage bouts, with local and out-of-town skaters randomly assigned to teams playing round-robin games. The event at Euclid’s Orr Ice Arena is low stakes and should be a lot of fun.

* Eat, drink and be merry at the 16th annual Taste of Tremont.
* Popular car meet returns to Hale Farm & Village after 30-year hiatus.
* Enjoy “sweet” family fun at Eton on Chagrin Boulevard.

Click here for more events on Sun 7/21

MON 7/22
If you’re not doing anything today, come on down to the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo where you can see the new baby giraffe, check out how big last year’s baby snow leopards are now, and watch the tigers at Tiger Passage. Best of all, on Mondays it’s free to residents of Cuyahoga County and Hinckley.

* Karamu House holds a matinee screening of 1974 romantic comedy Claudine.
* Gordon Square Arts District helps artists figure out how to price their work.

Click here for more events on Mon 7/22

TUE 7/23
County fair season is in full swing in NE Ohio, with Summit and Lake County Fairs taking place this week, offering bad-for-you food, rides, 4H displays, large vegetables, animals, special shows from magic to acrobats, and motor sports, including the popular drag races and demolition derbies. Both run through Sun 7/28.

* Faculty from the Cleveland International Piano Competition camp perform a free concert at Baldwin Wallace’s Gamble Auditorium.
* City Club forum at Public Square looks at the impact of air quality on Cleveland.
* The Musical Theater Project shines a lot on recent musicals in “For Good: The New Generation of Musicals” at the BOP STOP.

Click here for more events on Tue 7/23

WED 7/24
Ingenuity’s Ignite! workshops offer educational programming for budding creative entrepreneurs. Tonight a representative from Toastmasters will offer guidance in getting over what’s said to be one of most people’s biggest fears: public speaking.

* The first BorderLight International Theatre + Fringe Festival kicks off this evening & features more than 100 performances through Sat 7/27.
* Belize’s Garifuna Collective gets the party started in Hingetown at Ohio City Stages.
* Capitol Theatre shows critically praised 1983 Talking Heads film Stop Making Sense.
* Rock Hall Plaza concert features L.A. rapper Open Eagle Mike & Cle hip-hop duo FreshProduce.

Click here for more events on Wed 7/24

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The sick notion that once a female begins to have a menstrual cycle she is old enough to have sex goes back eons in the history of humankind, and in many less enlightened countries, law and custom still allow men to engage in sex with females as soon as they reach puberty…

* The Law and Morality When Jeffery Epstein was arrested and prosecuted in Florida back in 2008, he had a team of high-powered lawyers secure him a sweetheart deal that allowed him to continue as a child predator until last week…

* Rolling the Dice If the rollers want to give the Mayor’s grandson another case, all they have to do is find (or make up) a reason to stop and search his vehicle. They’re guaranteed to come up with a gun, and here’s why…

Read other stories from Mansfield Frazier here

A look back at the last week
Submit your own review or commentary to Events@CoolCleveland.com

THEATER REVIEW: The Toxic Avenger @ Blank Canvas Theatre by Roy Berko

THEATER REVIEW: Music in the Air @ Ohio Light Opera by Kelly Ferjutz

BOOK REVIEW: White Like Her @ by Gail Lukasik, reviewed by C. Ellen Connally

THEATER REVIEW: Come From Away @ Playhouse Square by Laura Kennelly

THEATER REVIEW: Come From Away @ Playhouse Square by Roy Berko

THEATER REVIEW: Matilda @ Beck Center by Roy Berko

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