Abandon Fear

03.12-03.19.14
Abandon Fear

Get behind the wheel and step right up. Don’t expect someone else to do it. This is your city, your region.

And don’t be afraid, cause you’re not alone. –Thomas Mulready

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It’s clear to anyone paying attention that the women of Northeast Ohio are remarkable assets to our region. Their latest effort is A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant, A Prayer, a benefit reading this Fri 3/14.

“This performance is a means to raise awareness about sexual violence, creating an open artistic space for dialogue, shattering taboos and raising funds for local anti-violence organizations…,” says co-producer/co-director Carla Lovejoy.

“This production will make people cry, laugh, and hopefully be inspired to rise up and speak up about violence against women…”
More from Josh Usmani here

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Cogswell Hall is a beautiful handcrafted home built in 1913 as a family-like home for “friendless girls” by Mrs. Helen Cogswell.

Since its inception, Cogswell Hall has historically served females — orphans, youth, working, seniors and those living with disabilities. On Thu 3/13, you’re invited to meet the wonderful staff & eat cake to celebrate its 100th year…
More from Kendall Embrescia here

SPONSORED: Jesmyn Ward Brings a powerful and poetic voice through her blogs and compelling novels. For Ward, her prose is personal. Her novels are set in the Gulf Coast of Mississippi where Ward grew up and still makes her home. Meet this National Book Award for Fiction finalist at Cleveland Public Library’s Writers and Readers Series, Sat 3/15 at Main Library, 2PM. CPL.org

“I,(_your name_), hereby swear to abandon all fear; to question everything; to trust in myself; to honor those before me as I excel, and to support those who follow as they ascend. I swear that I will never accept another’s standard for success, as I set mine one measure higher…”

That pledge is at the core of Brian Buirge and Jason Bacher’s business — Good F*ing Design Advice. It’s a promise to yourself and the world around you…
More from Josh Usmani here

Stop the Hate! Let the younger generation inspire you at the Maltz Museum’s 2014 Stop the Hate Awards Ceremony Thu 3/13 @ Severance. Today’s kids are examining racism & discrimination — & writing what they can do to end it. Attend the ceremony & hear from top essay contestants.

* Need legal aid? The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland is hosting free legal aid clinics in the next couple months.

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SPONSORED: Hope for the City Old Stone Church’s annual Lenten leadership series begins Wed 4/2 with Lee Fisher, President and CEO of CEOs for Cities and concludes on Wed 4/9 with Diana Balmori, founder of Balmori Associates, Inc., a landscape and urban design firm based in New York City. Details and registration: OldStoneChurch.org

CoolCleveland’s Marty Bielat managed to catch up with Melt Bar & Grilled’s owner Matt Fish and asked him a couple questions about his new spring menu.

Mouth Watering! Matt’s “The Good Burger,” “Korean BBQ War Pig” and “The Winner Winner Chicken Dinner” looked, smelled, and tasted delicious. In addition to the hummus and arugula, the handmade vegan oat-based patty made “The Good Burger” Marty’s new favorite sandwich.

Melt’s new store in Columbus was also a hot topic in the interview. The new restaurant, which opened in November, was the first non-Cleveland based restaurant for Matt, and he couldn’t have been more excited. See how he answered our questions on the store here.

Cellar Door Productions has expanded its influence & impact on the local music scene in the last two years, just as the area has been flooded with rising bands. Last year, they presented a two-night showcase at the Beachland Ballroom & Tavern. It was so successful that Cellar Door Rendezvous returns with mostly new acts. Fri 3/14-Sat 3/15.

* Cleveland musicians storm Austin’s SXSW music conference. Wed 3/12-Sun 3/16.
* Trinity Cathedral taps music of U2 for its U2charist. Sun 3/16.
* Margaret Brouwer’s Blue Streak Ensemble plays old & new music at Nighttown. Thu 3/13.
* The Boys From the County Hell play their annual St. Patrick’s marathon. Sat 3/15-Mon 3/17.
* Mushroomhead home from Australia psyched for Agora show. Sat 3/15.

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Apollo’s Fire, Cleveland’s Baroque Orchestra, showcases young musicians & plays for kids Fri 3/14 – Sun 3/16. Be sure to check out “Ballads & Other Musical Tall Tales,” an ideal intro for the younger set.

* Dr. Kaboom makes science come alive @ LCCC Thu 3/13. Geared towards grades 5-8.
* Girls: You are beautiful… just the way you are. Find some self-empowerment at a class @ Warrensville Hts Library Tue 3/18. Grades 4 – 8.
* Tickets now on sale for Day Out with Thomas: The Thrill of the Ride Tour 2014, coming in May.

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SPONSORED: Fast-forward to summer by enrolling your aspiring artist in Beck Center’s Summer Camps. Ages 5 to 19 will enjoy full- and half-day camps including Best of Broadway, Improv, Show Choir, Tiny Dancers Camp, Ballet Intensive, Visual Arts, and Arts Sampler. Learn more and register today at BeckCenter.org or 216.521.2540 x10.

WED 3/12
CityMusic Cleveland focuses on refugees in its new concert series. The number of northeast Ohioans connected to their immigrant roots has plunged. The number connected to the refugee community — those who didn’t come just to find opportunity but to escape oppression and persecution — is even tinier still. Go make some connections.

Click here for more events on Wed 3/12

THU 3/13
Slam Jam is an evening of fast-paced, informal presentations by the region’s most innovative & exciting residents. Hear from Duane Crabbs [work pictured], Brian Peters, Shi Sho & others @ Akron Art Museum.

* Great Lakes Brewing Co. discusses sustainability ethics in business. And yes there will be tastings.

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FRI 3/14
It’s Comedy Night at the Museum & Cle’s favorite comedians — Mike Polk Jr., Jeff Blanchard, Tim Cornett & Emily Davis — explore the awkward world of dating. Laugh… & learn some actual science @ CMNH.

* Early photography is pretty creepy, esp portraiture. Explore the early secret to getting kids to sit still — the “hidden mother” — @ Cleveland Print Room.
* Painter Lila Rose Kole makes her Cle debut in Against the Dying of the Light: Lightscapes @ Hartshorn Studios.
* A couple of interesting bands you probably never heard of join Cle mainstays Morticia’s Chair @ Pat’s in the Flats — & it might be sublime.
* Lobster Alice takes the set @ convergence-continuum’s Liminis theater. The human spirit comes to life.
* Kiss Me Deadly debuts new single @ Happy Dog.
* Northeast Ohio Art Dealers Association’s ARTExpo is the largest exhibition of art dealers in the region.
* Sokolowski’s proprietor becomes musician Billy Clarksville afterhours.

Click here for more events on Fri 3/14

SAT 3/15
The innovative Contemporary Youth Orchestra performs music from Pixar, Disney & Marvel @ CSU. Their “Sound of Imagination” concert will include songs from The Lion King, Bambi, Tarzan, The Nightmare Before Christmas & more.

* Pink Martini brings their international flair to CMA.
* Metropolitan Opera HD offers Werther at local movie theaters.
* The Buzzards are coming back to Hinkley. Spring is (unofficially) in the air!
* It’s syrup time. Indulge & get educated @ Hale Farm’s Maple Sugar Festival & Pancake Breakfast.
* Have a hippie (early) St. Pat’s Day w/ Aliver Hall & Broccoli Samurai @ Kent Stage.
* Hear Louisiana regional music w/ Cedric Watson @ CVNP.

Click here for more events on Sat 3/15

SUN 3/16
Hop on your bike & head for Boston Mills Brandywine Ski Resort for a bike ride on their snow tubing hills, with conveyors to get you to the top of the hill. An epic ride unlike nothing you’ve ever experienced. BYOB (bring your own bike).

* It’s a Garage Roots Music Feast @ the Grog Shop w/ Rev. Peyton’s Big Damn Band, Dom Flemons & Dexter Romweber.

Click here for more events on Sun 3/16

MON 3/17
St. Patrick’s Day is all about celebrating Irish culture, heritage & history, but sometimes the drinking can get in the way of the wholesomeness of the event. Take the whole fam to Sober St. Patrick’s Day & enjoy the Irish music & dancing without the debauchery.

* Run through the history of color in film @ the Cinematheque. And, no, The Wizard of Oz was not the first film in color.
* Takacs Quartet plays two nights of Bartok @ Plymouth Church.

Click here for more events on Mon 3/17

TUE 3/18
Jenkies!! Dr. Sketchy Cleveland returns to the Beachland for another installment of their alternative life drawing sessions. This time Nika Obrosova will model as Scooby Doo’s own Velma Dinkley. Draw away.

* Four songwriters from different cities come together at Mahall’s to share their thoughtful songs.

Click here for more events on Tue 3/18

WED 3/19
The Rock Hall is hosting a three-day series of events devoted to hip hop. First up, the Rock Hall will interview recording engineer Young Guru who has mixed most of Jay-Z’s albums. He’s said to be a very engaging speaker.

* “(secrets of the white album)” @ BW features rare Beatles facts by Thomas Mulready. Listen & learn.
* Belt Out! Hear readings from the Rust Belt @ Happy Dog. Brought to you by Belt Magazine.
* Qawwali star Asif Ali Khan performs Sufi devotional music @ CMA.
* Israeli Shoegaze Band Vaadat Charigim performs @ Mahall’s w/ ITEM (formerly Mystery Meat) & the Village Bicycle.
* Fans of jazz vocals will want to check out LA-based singer Sara Gazarek, performing @ Nighttown.

Click here for more events on Wed 3/19

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I took a break from a work mission trip rebuilding a crumbling log cabin in West Virginia to witness the New River from a platform perched high on the upper banks of the gorge.

The river was hundreds of feet below, an almost unapproachable descent, and the walls that rise up above it become the send-off point for paragliding. Somehow, kayakers find the canyon bottom and the wide and wild river that carved out the meandering valley.

Here, in West Virginia’s backroads of adventure, is where author Trudy Brandenburg, an avid kayaker, chose to set Nighthawks on the New River
More from Claudia Taller here

While President Obama’s initiative to assist young men of color is indeed noble, as Jamelle Bouie writes in The Daily Beast, accomplishing his worthwhile goal will prove difficult at best, and virtually impossible if new methods aren’t utilized to solve the systemic problems of this long-neglected demographic….

Read this story and others from Mansfield Frazier here

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Local Boy Makes Bad
Cleveland’s Issa Brings Shame to GOP

The images seen all over television and the Internet last week were startling but shouldn’t have been surprising — especially to those who have followed the career of Darrel Issa since his days growing up in Cleveland Heights in the 1960s and 1970s…
More from Larry Durstin here

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REVIEW: Bloody, gory TITUS A GRAND GORY ROCK MUSICAL continues CPT’s off-the-beaten-path journey by Roy Berko

REVIEW: MADE IN AMERICA – a world premiere @ Dobama by Roy Berko

REVIEW/PREVIEW: Spotlight on Groundworks, Apollo’s Fire & the Cleveland Pops Orchestra by Roy Berko

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Got Cabin Fever? Relieve it at the Log Cabin Gallery
So excited to be a part of this exhibit! What do picture framers do with all of the pieces and parts of leftover picture frame mouldings? We make stuff!…
Carolyn Birchenall

Stress Relief Helps Beloved Local Bluesman Bill “Mr Stress” Miller
Seen stress many times at the Euclid tavern ” I guess he is living the blues”…
Ken Wohlgemuth

Just got my Stress Relief CD’s in the mail today, WOW, WHAT A GROOVE !! If I close my eyes. it’s another Wednesday night at the Euclid Tavern !!…
Dan

MANSFIELD: When All You Have is a Hammer…
Friend Mansfield Frazier has good reasons for the future failure of the latest battle in the “War on Drugs”…
Gloria Ferris

Quit knocking law enforcement. Cops don’t write the laws.This is not even about law enforcement. It’s more flexible than that. It’s about control. It’s a selective tool for managing the behavior of the young, the frustrated, the dispossessed….
Dick Peery

I agree w/ Dick — let’s not knock front line officers who, hammer-yielding tho’ they be, are merely enforcing the law. These are dumb laws, created by disconnected politicians still stuck in a 1920’s drug enforcement model, many of whom also still believe that addiction is a choice, like sexual orientation or mental illness, and thus fixable thru penalties….
Jim Smith

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1) How We Can All Be Better, Francis Underwood Style

2) MANSFIELD: When All You Have is a Hammer…

3) Northeast Ohio’s Talented Female Artists Are Taking Over

4) Stress Relief Helps Beloved Local Bluesman Bill “Mr Stress” Miller

5) “(secrets of the white album)” at Baldwin Wallace Features Rare Beatles Music

Big thanks to our fearless writers: Roy Berko, Marty Bielat, Larry Durstin, Kendall Embrescia, Mansfield Frazier, Elsa Johnson & Victor Lucas, Anastasia Pantsios, Claudia Taller, Josh Usmani & Sarah Valek. And lastly, though certainly not least, thanks to our readers and everyone who partners with us. Want to volunteer and contribute your writing to Cool Cleveland? Send your reviews, articles, or story ideas to: Events@CoolCleveland.com.

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