A Great Day

05.14-05.21.14
A Great Day

I don’t know. I see scudding sheets over Cleveland, and I think, “It’s a great day for photos: those clouds act like a giant soft box.” Does that make me an automatic optimist?

But what if it really is a good day? What if Ellen Rudolph takes over the Maltz Museum and brings all her contemporary art mojo? Or if Scott Pickering and 30 other awesome artists take over abandoned and foreclosed houses in Slavic Village?

What if they put the word out for a few dozen jazz musicians and aficionados and 150 showed up for the photo? What if they held an art opening, and didn’t serve wine? Would even more art mavens show up, and buy more art? What if the world’s best orchestra brought their fiddles and horns to the bowling alleys, coffee shops and porches of Lakewood? And if all these things were happening in one seven day period? I’d say that was a great week. –Thomas Mulready

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Over 30 Local Artists Transform
Abandoned & Foreclosed Homes In Slavic Village

As a child, did you ever get the impulse to draw on your walls? It’s only natural – the first signs of art in human history are cave drawings scribbled on interior walls. To artists, the world is a canvas. Developers in Slavic Village are encouraging this creative impulse with Rooms to Let: Cleveland. Local artists living in Slavic Village have been given a vacant house to decorate and/or curate as they see fit. Cool Cleveland’s Marty Bielat & Josh Usmani have the story.

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Cool Cleveland talks with Ellen Rudolph, the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage’s recently installed executive director.

They discuss her background as a contemporary art curator at the Akron Art Museum and Progressive, as well as “Begin The Conversation,” a stunning series of plays, speakers, films, concerts, and even a bike ride, that position the Maltz as a “true cultural hub.”

Jazzheads know about the iconic photograph “A Great Day in Harlem.” Shot in 1958, the picture includes nearly 60 legendary jazz musicians posing in front of a Harlem brownstone.

In an attempt to not only capture a moment in time but also promote the upcoming Tri-C JazzFest, a similar photo shoot took place roughly a month ago capturing 143 local jazz musicians, writers, supporters & enthusiasts.

Now, a 10-minute documentaryA Great Day in Cleveland: Behind the Scenes — about the special event will be unveiled @ the Cinematheque…
More from John Benson here

SPONSORED: Call Ripley because… believe it or not… it’s Time to Tango with the Women’s Committee of CIM. Pianist Anita Pontremoli, fellow faculty and star students combine their tantalizing talents for a benefit event featuring enticing tango music at the Mayfield Sand Ridge Club in South Euclid on Sat 6/7. For tickets, call 216.795.3209.

It’s been a long, cold winter, but now the sun is starting to shine!

The 2014 FFA (Future Farmers of America) bedding plant sale at CMSD’s Washington Park Environmental Studies high school, 3875 Washington Park Blvd. (I-77 off Fleet Ave. exit) begins 8:30AM on Wed 5/14.

Get ready for Spring. The Washington Park Environmental Park Environmental Studies high school has been hosting their plant sales since the early 1970s. The money raised goes to FFA scholarships, camps and activities at the high school.

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A week has passed & the dust still hasn’t settled in the wake of the ridiculous police “raid” on Loren Naji’s Ohio City gallery.

While Naji is still working with local politicians and developers, last Friday organizers of Tremont’s Art Walk decided to host what may be the first dry art walk in the country…
More from Josh Usmani here

Lakewood’s The Winchester abruptly closes its doors due to owner’s religious beliefs.

* Emerging Chefs need your help to create Rustbelt Rebels film series.
* Lake County’s social media campaign makes waves, earns national award nomination.
* Dancing Wheels’ Mary Verdi-Fletcher to receive Henry Viscardi Achievement Award.

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SPONSORED: Green Thumb or far from? The Holden Arboretum’s annual Plant Sale May 17-18 offers a wide variety of trees, plants, shrubs annuals, perennials, herbs accessories and more. The best part? You can talk to the experts and tour the gardens for education and inspiration. Special members only preview on Fri 5/16. Visit HoldenArb.org

Flower Power!
Transforming Waterloo

Spring showers have brought May flowers to Collinwood’s Maria Neil Art Project.

This weekend, Maria Neil’s owners, John Farina and Adam Tully are hosting a special community event in their gallery and throughout the historic Waterloo Arts District. The Flower Power Spring Celebration is a family-friendly celebration of Spring and nature…
More from Josh Usmani here

SPONSORED: Heating it up with Eddie Palmieri at Tri-C JazzFest Latin Jazz master Eddie Palmieri brings his salsa orchestra to the Ohio Theatre at 9:30PM on Fri 6/27. Visit Tri-CJazzFest.com for the full lineup. To buy tickets, click here.

The former Kent State Folk Festival, which began in the late ’60s, has undergone some changes in the last 14 years. But now it’s been taken over by the folks who run the Kent Stage and transformed into a ten-day feast of concerts by veterans and up-and-comers (like bluegrass band Della Mae, pictured) in a variety of folk/roots music styles. Thu 6/5-Sat 6/14.

* Local jazz-rock supergroup Instrusaurus debuts with four area shows. Thu 5/15-Sun 5/18.
* Cleveland Orchestra presents Czech opera, The Cunning Little Vixen. Sat 5/17-Sat 5/24.
* Black Keys announce Cleveland, Columbus tour dates. Sat 9/6 & Sat 9/13.
* Ashley Brooke Toussant introduces new EP at the Beachland Tavern. Sat 5/17.
* Legendary Youngstown trio Glass Harp plays Mentor Fine Arts Center. Fri 5/16.
* Cleveland Orchestra does Lakewood — kicks off week-long residency. Sat 5/17-Sat 5/24.
* Two shows preview Larchmere Porchfest. Thu 5/15-Wed 5/21.

Read more picks by Anastasia Pantsios here

SPONSORED: Seminar, a provocative new comedy makes its regional premiere at Beck Center’s Studio Theater, Fri 5/30 – Sun 6/29. Four aspiring novelists are in for the schooling of their lives when their private writing workshop turns personal, becoming a master class in ruthless and reckless behavior. Mature audiences. BeckCenter.org.

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Budding writers in grades 6 & up are encouraged to attend the Teen Fiction Symposium @ Lake Erie Ink Sat 5/17. Bring your story or ideas & learn about the craft from local fiction writers.

* Celebrate spring & flowers at a Flower Power celebration on Waterloo Sun 5/18.

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NHS Land Trust?
Sounds Promising

Dolores owns a land trust home in Detroit-Shoreway and she couldn’t be happier. When looking for a house, a friend suggested Neighborhood Housing Services’ (NHS) Land Trust program, which offers affordable home ownership opportunities. But a land trust? What does it all mean?

“That means that I own the house, I own the garage, but I do not own the land,” says Dolores. “The land is kept in perpetuity for affordable housing in the community.

“[NHS] organized the entire project… the only I had to do was qualify for a loan, come up with the down payment and do things like choose what kinds of wood products I wanted in the house, what kind of flooring, that kind of thing… I got to do the fun part.”

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I love CoolCleveland because it helps keep me up to date on all the amazing events that happen everyday in the CLE!” Glazer helped us reach ten thousand followers, but there are also more ways you can win a CoolCleveland T-shirt. You are automatically entered to win a shirt when you download our new CoolCleveland mobile app.

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WED 5/14
Open Sesame: The Story of Seeds tackles the issue of seed “patents,” exploring how seeds are at the root of food accessibility and affordability & the impact of turning them into private property. Watch @ the Capitol.

Click here for more events on Wed 5/14

THU 5/15
Left in Ink @ CPT is a “documentary performance” showcasing suicide victims’ memorial tattoos. Guaranteed to be emotionally powerful.

* mystery_art_shopping brings mystery shopping to the art world @ SPACES, w/ Thomas Mulready moderating the discussion.
* Pop Up Party on the Plaza kicks off its summer season on Chester.
* This is Not the Play examines racism & prejudice when an African American playwright attempts narrating a play about white ppl @ CPT.
* Zydeco dad Preston Frank brings Louisiana to Jilly’s in Akron.
* Death of Samantha does reunion show @ Pat’s in the Flats. Act quickly to snag tix.
* Townes Van Zandt Tribute Night returns to the Beachland w/ lineup of local rootsy artists.

Click here for more events on Thu 5/15

FRI 5/16
The Roxy Remembered brings in burlesque performers from across the nation to the Beachland. Hear about the campaign to place a historical marker @ The Roxy & see some entertaining performances.

* The May Show, a juried art show w/ plenty of awards, returns to Lakeland.
* Canadian folk band the Bombadils bring out the strings for Peninsula’s Voices in the Valley.

Click here for more events on Fri 5/16

SAT 5/17
The annual 2-day Hessler Street Fair is a vestige of grassroots, homegrown celebrations before everything was overrun with corporate sponsors & funnel cakes. Sport tie-dye & spend the weekend dancing to music, left-wing politicking & eating healthy food.

* The Cleveland Asian Fest is back, bigger & better than ever.
* Bust out the banjo & jam away at the Blue Sky Folk Fest. Non-musicians welcome, too.
* Need plants? Get ’em from the experts @ Holden Arboretum during their 2-day annual plant sale.
* It’s Bird-A-Palooza, so get out your binocs & head to the marsh w/ CMNH experts in search of feathered friends.
* Pop-Up Pearl is a classic street festival in Old Brooklyn. Music, food & warm weather fun.
* Painted Rain Barrel Project holds workshop @ Coit Rd Farmers Market.
* Pedal for Prizes while exploring Old Brooklyn. You could win big!
* Columbus’ Ark Band play reggae CD release show @ Grog Shop.

Click here for more events on Sat 5/17

SUN 5/18
The Harmony Continues for the Singing Angels, Cle’s own youth chorus, who celebrate 50 years of “Making Music, Making Friends & Making a Difference.” Join the benefit bash & lend your support.

* Take a bike ride back in time w/ the Maltz Museum, stopping at cultural landmarks along the way.
* Akron Symphony Chorus’ spring concert features two Magnificats.

Click here for more events on Sun 5/18

MON 5/19
The Cleveland Orchestra is in Lakewood. Today they’ll be playing kickball @ the YMCA & having a discussion @ the Beck Center.

Click here for more events on Mon 5/19

TUE 5/20
Take a Hike Tours return for the summer. Take one of five free, guided tours of different districts. On Tuesdays, take a tour of PlayhouseSquare & learn historical info along the way.

Click here for more events on Tue 5/20

WED 5/21
Hear CIM’s youngest musicians perform in the Tudor Arms’ elegant Crystal Room at the CIM Preparatory Division Showcase. Watch budding talent unfold.

Click here for more events on Wed 5/21

Send your cool events to: Events@CoolCleveland.com

Motorcycling weather is (finally, at last!) making a comeback to the region, and so too is a sort of cycling dilemma I’ve been confronted with over the years.

While it’s certainly not earthshaking, it is somewhat illustrative of where we are as a society and where we’re going…

Read this story and others from Mansfield Frazier here

Here they go again. The Cleveland Catholic Diocese — those same folks who have spent the better part of the past half-century covering up for predatory priests — has decided to expand the “morality clause” in its contract for teachers at more than 100 elementary schools…
More from Larry Durstin here

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Submit your own preview, review or commentary to Events@CoolCleveland.com

PHOTOSTREAM: Upcycle Parts Shop by Anastasia Pantsios

VIDEO REVIEW: Time Canvas Ensemble – “Explorations in Improvisation” @ Loganberry Books 5/1 by Bob Yanega

REVIEW: Bathroom Humor flushes at Blank Canvas by Roy Berko

REVIEW: Bach Festival @ Baldwin Wallace University by Laura Kennelly

REVIEW: Grounded @ The Cleveland Play House by Laura Kennelly

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DURSTIN: Cleveland Catholic Diocese’s Expanded “Morality Clause” Courts Chaos
A teacher in Cincinnati, where they have already installed this contract, has quit rather than reject her gay son. Always interesting that a majority of the taboos have to do with sex. How about violating the teachings of Jesus — not comforting the sick and afflicted, not feeding the hungry, not visiting the prisoner, not welcoming the stranger?…
Anastasia Pantsios

Changing The Way We Cover Cleveland Traffic
They’re traffic reporters. Their job is to report the traffic! Perhaps another segment of the news could (and probably did) cover the loss-of-life angle. That’s where it would be appropriate to mention the who, why, and how…and the story behind the accident. Tens of thousands of commuters depend on traffic reports…
Michael

Read and comment here: http://www.coolcleveland.com/blog

Most clicked
Here are the Top 5 most clicked links from last week’s issue, with one more chance for you to click.

1) UPDATE: VIDEOS: Undercover Police Raid Local Art Gallery During Opening Reception of 3 Local Graffiti Artists

2) Changing The Way We Cover Cleveland Traffic

3) Warm Weather Ahead! NE Ohio Summer Festivals Directory

4) 5 Talented, Local Female Artists Divide Up Doubting Thomas Gallery In Tremont

5) What is Truth, Anyways?

Our writers are just great: John Benson, Roy Berko, Marty Bielat, Larry Durstin, Mansfield Frazier, Laura Kennelly, Anastasia Pantsios, Josh Usmani, Sarah Valek & Bob Yanega. 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.

Have a great one,

–Thomas Mulready

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