We’re looking for a deeper level of engagement. Not content to run one of the coolest record shops in town, Pete & Debbie Gulyas started the Waterloo Alley Cat Project to help spay & neuter strays, and now they need your help with their virtual raffle.
Cleveland’s BOP STOP was voted the #1 jazz club in the country and is poised to raise their profile further in the changing local scene. But it doesn’t stop there; with their state-of-the-art streaming facilities, they continue to push boundaries by presenting avant-garde harpist Stephen Haluska and his innovative technique and electronic processing.
Cleveland Independents already represents the largest collective of local chefs & restaurants in the country; now a couple dozen of them are stepping up to offer special Valentine’s Day menus to pick up, some including wine & cocktails.
Let’s get to the heart of things, and engage each other where it matters.
Growing native plants is good for the environment, contributing to a healthier biosystem. Cuyahoga Soil & Water Conservation District is selling seeds, flower plugs and trees conditioned to grow in Northeast Ohio. Read More
The Cleveland Seed Bank won’t be holding its winter seed swap this year due to the pandemic. But it’s started a Facebook page for individual seed swappers to make trades & its seed libraries at local public library branches open in March. Read More
Two dozen locally owned eateries who are members of Cleveland Independents have put together special Valentine’s Day menus to order and pick up, some offering wine and cocktails as well. Stay home and cuddle! Read More
New Masters 2: Women Artists of Northeast Ohio features delightful and compelling works by 39 NEO artists. Gallery show closes Jan. 29. View the work here https://bit.ly/3npfxsv.
In 12 years, the Waterloo Alley Cat Project, run by Pete and Debbie Gulyas of Blue Arrow Records, has grown dramatically. It’s spayed & neutered hundreds of cats, and its loyal volunteers care for about 50 cats. Its annual benefit is one of the biggest cat lovers’ parties in Cleveland, and once the pandemic’s over, it’ll happen again. Meanwhile, WACP is holding a virtual raffle to pay the hefty cat food bill. Read More
Celebrate the return of the Hungry Hungarian Paprikash, plus General Tso’s Delicious Manchu Dynasty Melt and the Potato Bacon Bomb, all available through February at Melt Bar and Grilled.
Plus, enjoy Maniacal Macaroni & Cheese and Chicken Paprikash, and top things off with CinnaBOMB! Bread Pudding. Stay tuned for more announcements soon! Read More
It’s no secret that our country has vast racial health disparities, something the pandemic exposed anew. The African American Policy Committee (AAPC) of the Northeast Ohio Black Health Coalition consists of public, private and community members working to identify, understand and collaborate around issues and policies related to black health. Four of its leaders share more. Read More
TUE 2/2 Finding Jimmy Carter Historian Jonathan Alter takes a deep dive into one of our most misunderstood presidents in his new book. He gives a virtual author talk today via the Hudson Library.
WED 2/3 Playing Around The Harper/Henry/Weisman Trio offers a nuanced sonic journey in a concert called Lockdown and Out, streamed live from the BOP STOP.
MANSFIELD
“With Malice Toward None”We know from the aftermath of the Civil War how sore losers soon turn to victimhood for solace, and this current crop of traitors will do the same, that is, if they haven’t already created a narrative that hails them as Freedom Fighters, not the craven mob they actually were. But some of these rednecks…. Read More
Now that over a hundred of the traitors have been arrested and are going to have to stand before the Bar of Justice over their dastardly actions on January 6, the Washington Post just stated that supposedly there is a debate going on between Justice Department and FBI officials as to the culpability… Read More