02.14-02.21.2018 Bring the Heat

02.14-02.21.18
Bring The Heat

No matter how cold it gets around here in winter, we’ve all learned that spring is right around the bend.

Brazilian transplant and guitarist/vocalist/composer Luca Mundaca will incorporate jazz, bossa nova and world music at her heartwarming Valentine’s Day show at BOP STOP, “to sing songs from my heart to their hearts, bringing to them love, romance and happiness.”

Bonfoey Gallery celebrates a sizzling 125 years in business, Afi Scruggs stimulates young fevered minds in a workshop on lyric writing at Heights Music Shop, and Prosperity Social Club is frying up fish for Lent with all the fixings, just as their establishment has been doing for 70 years.

Scorching hot burlesque at The 9, the incandescent Roomful of Teeth at Oberlin, the fiery Africa->West Trio in residence at BW, a blistering Contra Dance at the Fellowship Hall in Chagrin Falls, and the Electric Pressure Cooker Cabaret series lights up Jilly’s in Akron. We’ve run out of euphemisms, but this week is as hot as it gets. –Thomas Mulready

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Pop the champagne corks! Cleveland’s Bonfoey Gallery is, incredibly, celebrating 125 years in business. In that time, it’s had several locations before its current one at PlayhouseSquare. It’s expanded from a framing business to one that restores, ships and stores art, hosts exhibitions and represents dozens of artists, including some of the region’s top names.

It’s hosting a party this weekend with music, food, drink and even the chance to win a work by one of the artists they represent. John Benson talks to gallery owner Richard G. Moore and his top staff and fills us in on Bonfoey’s illustrious history. Sat 2/17.

Guitarist/vocalist/composer Luca Mundaca may have to shovel more snow now that she’s a Cleveland resident than she did back in her native Brazil. But she can still tap into her native country’s musical heritage, something she does regularly on local stages.

She’s currently working on a new album she says will incorporate her jazz, bossa nova and world music influences. Meanwhile, you can hear her danceable music at a special Valentine’s Day show at the BOP STOP. “What all the songs have in common is that they are romantic,” Mundaca said. “People should spend Valentine’s Day with me because I want to sing songs from my heart to their hearts, bringing to them love, romance and happiness.” Wed 2/14.

SPONSORED: ONLY @ OBERLIN Overdue for date night? Snuggle up with Roomful of Teeth. The Grammy-winning vocal octet performs its otherworldly Partita for 8 Voices and other works inspired by Tuvan throat singing, Alpine yodeling, and a world of other sounds — an unforgettable evening of the most captivating music you’ve never heard. Fri 2/16.

The subject of human trafficking has garnered a lot of news coverage and verbiage from politicians for its sympathy-evoking aspects. But what is actually being done to address the issue and help the victims?

The Hue Jackson Foundation is proposing to create a residence in Cleveland to provide housing and support services. Eileen Fisher women’s clothing shop in ETON is hosting “A Day of Giving,” with nibbles, wine and a fashion show, to raise money for the project. Sat 2/17.

SPONSORED: An internationally recognized voice for women’s empowerment and quality education, Dr. Tererai Trent presents a FREE talk at Baldwin Wallace University on Wed 2/14 at 7PM. Oprah Winfrey called Trent her “All-Time Favorite Guest” and donated $1.5 million to build a school in Trent’s home village in Zimbabwe. Part of Enduring Questions: The Mark Collier Lecture Series. Details.

Our career columnist Alex Sukhoy says she’s noticed something she keeps hearing from her coaching clients: “No matter what stage someone is in their career or what industry they work for, there’s a tremendous sense of tension and confusion.”

“On one hand talented people can’t seem to land or sustain good positions,” she says. “On the other hand, companies are consistently sending the message they can’t find or sustain the right talent.” And she’s got one big tip about job seekers should look out when deciding if a company is a good fit for them.

The Music Settlement at University Circle offers unique and inspiring camps in June, July, & August. Camps for kids: Preschool camps (ages 3-6), Music Safari (ages 4-10), and Camp Create (ages 6-12). Music camps for tween & teen singers & instrumentalists: Piano, Rock & Popular Music, Broadway Basics, Orchestra, Chamber, North Coast Winds, & Jazz. Inclusion opportunities are available for campers with disabilities.

SAVE 10% on camp if you enroll online before Apr. 1! Also: Arts for the Young, Suzuki Camp & Intro to Suzuki, summer private lessons, and music therapy. Tuition assistance available for those who qualify. Sort all by age & enroll online at TheMusicSettlement.org/all.

Young people of all ages can join musician/writer Afi Scruggs as she guides them in a workshop on the lyric-writing process, taking place at Heights Music Shop. Sat 2/17.

* The Great Lakes Science Center is holding a Curiosity Carnival where you can watch demonstrations and engage in hands-on activities to learn about scientific principles. Sat 2/17-Mon 2/19.

* It’s three days of dinosaur overload at Dinosaur Time Trek at the Convention Center. Sat 2/17-Mon 2/19.

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It’s Lenten fish fry season all across Cleveland. You might want to check out the one at Tremont’s Prosperity Social Club, which has a lot more than fish going on. Fri 2/16-Fri 3/30.

* It’s time again for another Downtown Cleveland Restaurant Week, a chance to sample the city core’s growing number of eateries, starting with a kickoff party at the Hyatt at the Arcade Thu 2/15. it runs through Sun 2/25.

* For all you bakers, cooks, canners and other home food producers out there, the Countryside Market has its first food swap of 2018. Tue 2/20.

Read more of CoolCleveland’s picks for Eats and Drinks.

SPONSORED: Call for Local Artists! Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland, presented by KeyBank, has put out a call for local and regional bands (jazz, blues, R&B, funk, jam, reggae) to perform on the festival’s free outdoor Strassman Insurance Stage June 29-30, 2018 at Playhouse Square. Online applications will be accepted until March 26, 2018. Apply here.

Combining personal storytelling and social commentary, NYC-based, Ohio-native jazz trombonist and composer Sam Blakeslee releases the Sam Blakeslee Quintet debut, Selective Coverage. The new album features many of Blakeslee collaborators over the years – Brandon Coleman on guitar, Jorn Swart on piano, Cory Todd on bass, and Dan Pugach on drums.

CoolCleveland’s Stephan Haluska got a chance to meet up with Blakeslee at the BOP STOP, while he was en route from NYC to Columbus to find out more about Selective Coverage and his upcoming tour. The Sam Blakeslee Quintet performs two nights in NE Ohio, at BOP STOP on Fri 2/16 and BluJazz+ on Sat 2/17.

Four Cleveland Orchestra members, who moonlight as the Amici String Quartet, will be playing the next in their series of Beethoven concerts for Arts Renaissance Tremont.

* Vans Warped Tour founder Kevin Lyman speaks at the Rock Hall Archives. Fri 2/16.
* Michael Stanley guitarist Marc Lee Shannon performs a cabaret show at the Akron Civic theatre. Fri 2/16.
* Concert by L.A. group m-pact highlights vocal jazz day at Tri-C Metro. Mon 2/19.
* A dozen acts will compete at the Rock Hall in the Tri-C High School Rock Off’s Final Exam. Sat 2/17.

Read more picks by Anastasia Pantsios here

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WED 2/14
Add some glitter to your Valentine’s Day at the Alex Theatre at the 9 where a lineup of glamorous burlesque artists perform in Burlesco.

* Lakewood’s Yuzu holds an American Psycho-themed Valentine party.
* Hear Tinder Tales and sad sweet love songs at the Grog Shop.
* Take a vigorous hike in the Summit Metroparks with a naturalist to look for animals.

Click here for more events on Wed 2/14

THU 2/15
The eagerly awaited superhero movie Black Panther opens at several east-side theater today. The Greater Cleveland Film Commission is sponsoring a special screening tonight Atlas Cinemas, and on Sun 2/18, a screening there will be preceded by a panel discussion.

* Norwegian jazz quintet Atomic visits the BOP STOP.
* Isabelle Faust plays the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto with the Cleveland Orchestra. Through Sat 2/17.
* Graduate students’ work debuts at convergence-continuum NEOMFA Playwrights Festival. Through Sat 2/10.

Click here for more events on Thu 2/15

FRI 2/16
A major show featuring the groundbreaking ceramics-based work of Jun Kaneko will fill the galleries and garden of the Akron Art Museum through Sun 6/3 with an opening reception tonight.

* Oberlin welcomes adventurous vocal ensemble Roomful of Teeth to Finney Chapel.
* Africa->West Trio brings Afro-Caribbean percussion to Baldwin Wallace.
* Artists will create frozen sculptures at the Medina Ice Festival. Through Mon 2/19.
* City Club panelists weigh in on how art can address social and political issues.
* Creative Mornings CLE explores “curiosity” with Metroparks CEO Brian Zimmerman.
* MOCA Cleveland opens new shows with a party featuring live music, art-making and artist/curator talks.
* Third Friday at 78th Street Studios offers an abundance of art-viewing opportunities.
* Survival Kit gallery hosts experimental mixed-media performance after Third Friday.

Click here for more events on Fri 2/16

SAT 2/17
The Electric Pressure Cooker Cabaret series, taking place at Jilly’s in Akron, invites performers of all types to sign up for a slot and do their thing – the more offbeat, the better!

* Gorge on a classic comfort food at the Mac ‘n’ Cheese Throwdown at the Convention Center.
* Jazz cellist Tomeka Reid and her quartet play Happy Days Lodge.
* Get a burlesque fix at First Reveal at the Winchester in Lakewood.
* Explore upcoming SPACES show A Color Removed at Guide to Kulchur.
* Local Lithuanians celebrate Independence Day Centennial with music and dance at CSU.

Click here for more events on Sat 2/17

SUN 2/18
Starwood is a festival in southern Ohio devoted to new age and alternative spiritualities and personal growth. To help fund it and to bring together like-minded people it hosts the all-day Winterstar Ball at the Beachland Ballroom.

* A trio of Hawaiian slack-key guitarists brings island warmth to the Music Box.
* Amici String Quarter continues its series of Beethoven performances at Arts Renaissance Cleveland.

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MON 2/19
It’s another free family day at the Maltz Museum where kids can meet past presidents, do hands-on crafts and eat kosher cookies, while mom and dad can check out the exhibit on Jews & Medicine in America.

* Vernice Jackson will portray legendary entertainer Josephine Baker at the Brook Park Library.
* Teens can try outdoor sports at the X-Treme Winter Fun Day at Geauga Park’s Orchard Hills Park.
* At Fairytales & Frogs at the Cleveland Zoo kids can learn about amphibians while dressed as princes and princesses.
* Enjoy a belated Valentine’s dinner at EDWINS with food, wine and opera.

Click here for more events on Mon 2/19

TUE 2/20
There’s no better way to stave off a winter chill than by working up a sweat on the dance floor. You can do that, and make a lot of new friends, at the Chagrin Falls Contra Dance at the Township Hall. It’s easy too – don’t worry about those two left feet.

* False Positive plays a set at the BOP STOP, followed by the monthly Outlab improv jam.
* Toledo writer reads her work this month at Art on Madison’s POETRY + series.

Click here for more events on Tue 2/20

WED 2/21
This month’s Think & Drink With the Extinct adult evening at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History revolves around the heroic Alaskan dog Balto whose taxidermic remains are in the museum.

* Instagram photojournalist Ruddy Roye speaks at the Cleveland Print Room.
* People pitch community improvement ideas for funding at Accelerate event downtown.
* Rap music greats appear in Ice-T-Produced film screening at the Rock Hall.
* Maltz Museum forum looks at medical responses to disasters.

Click here for more events on Wed 2/21

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A look back at the last week
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THEATER REVIEW: Hair @ Beck Center by Roy Berko

THEATER REVIEW: Hair @ Beck Center by Laura Kennelly

THEATER REVIEW: Merrily We Roll Along @ Lakeland Civic Theatre by Linda Eisenstein

DANCE REVIEW: Verb Ballets @ Breen Center by Roy Berko

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