A New Transition

11.03-11.10.10
A New Transition

The people have spoken. And while the national political landscape may have shifted, it appears that Cuyahoga County has put itself back in the hands of many of the usual players. However, the new county Council and Executive positions are sure to bring a new era to area politics, and not a moment too soon. We congratulate those who voted.

And to celebrate, we offer a week’s worth of cool events and features. Read about local company Beecology, then send us a heads up on your favorite local company for our ShopLOCAL spotlight. Susan Petrone gives us insight into the new Community of St. Peter, a breakaway group formed when the Catholic Diocese downsized. And we encourage you to gain inspiration from the People’s Art Show, although Mansfield cautions agains false courage. Power to the people. –Thomas Mulready

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A few months ago, I wrote a piece for Cool Cleveland about the closing of Historic St. Peter Church titled What Does It Mean to Lose Your Church?. I suppose this follow-up could have been called something like, “What Does It Mean to Be Part of a Breakaway Catholic Community?” but that seemed unwieldy.

Members of the former St. Peter Church have formed a legal entity, the Community of St. Peter (CSP), as a way to continue worshipping together and to continue the ministries of the former parish, which was closed in April as part of the diocese’s downsizing plan. After meeting in temporary digs at Cleveland State University for services that were more like prayer meetings, the community held the first mass at its new home at 7100 Euclid Avenue on August 15.

The new space is not sanctioned by the diocese. It’s not a parish. What it is depends on where you stand. It can be called courageous and inspiring. It can be called blasphemous and insulting… Read more from Susan Petrone here

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SPONSORED: Why can’t we all just get along? Today’s Internet headlines are filled with stories of religious difference- but scholar Brent Plate will provide a new perspective on the relationships between Jews, Muslims and Christians in his talk entitled Inter-religious Dialogue through Visual Imagery: Jews, Muslims and Christians in Iberia, in which he explores historic relations and offers thoughts on coexistence in the modern age, on Wed 11/17 at 6:30PM at the Cleveland Museum of Art, 11150 East Blvd. Co-sponsored with the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities. Registration recommended: www.Case.edu/humanities.

Social Media All Stars Connect w/ the best & brightest minds in social media today on Sat 11/6. Hear how to earn a social media blackbelt, how to wake up yr website, the best ways to mix social media & customer service and hear Jim Krukal [pictured] on “Social Media is for Business – Not Playtime.”

* Three restaurants receive 2010 Sante Restaurants Awards for overall excellence.
* Better than Styrofoam? CWRU scientists develop biodegradable alternative to petroleum-based packing materials.
* Living Cities to invest $14 mill in Cle.
* Square Shooters Locally developed award-winning dice game.
* Lakewood Public Library seeks art Permanent, site-specific artwork needed. Submit yr idea.
* How we’ve changed since Imperial Avenue Read how last year’s tragic discovery changed the community in this Cle Rape Crisis Ctr report.

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SPONSORED: You won’t hear “Heart and Soul” when Israeli pianist Daniel Gortler performs at the Cleveland Museum of Art on Sun 11/14 as part of Tri-C’s Classical Piano Recital Series. Gortler has collaborated with the best in the business, and was hailed by the Houston Chronicle for his “eloquent” lyricism. TriCPresents.com

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SPONSORED: Hey Cleveland Sports Fans! United Way’s 8th Annual Sports Auction on WTAM.com is Tue 11/9 through Fri 11/12 @ 7PM. Don’t miss your chance to bid on autographed sports memorabilia and unique fan experiences from the Browns, Cavaliers, Indians and Monsters. For more information, visit UnitedWayCleveland.org/auction or contact Michelle Battle at 216-436-2121 or mbattle@UnitedWayCleveland.org.

Animals a la Mode Meet some cool critters at this upbeat, interactive, educational show on Sun 11/7 @ Lake Erie Nature & Science Center. Live animals take center stage for 30 minutes. Don’t despair when the show’s over — programs are capped off with a serving of ice cream.

* Pippin @ Heights Youth Theatre A young dude’s quest for fulfillment.
* Aesop’s Fables The Magical Theatre Co. brings these timeless tales to life @ FAA.
* Extreme Mammals!! Learn about the biggest, smallest & most bizarre mammals of all time @ CMNH.

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SPONSORED: That’s one awesome mammal! Have you ever seen a mammal so small, it could stand on the top of a pencil eraser? How about a whale with legs? Get to know some of the biggest, smallest and most amazing mammals of all time at Extreme Mammals, opening Sat 11/6 at The Cleveland Museum of Natural History. CMNH.org.

It All Starts with the Birds… and the Bees

Beecology Uses What The Bees Give Us

Once upon a time, an outdoorsy family from Solon was inspired, probably after a trip to Burton, to tap Maple trees and make maple syrup. They also decided to plant apple and peach trees on their properties. The kids played in a hand-hewn tree house. Eventually, they ordered a queen bee that arrived in a tiny wire box, and were in the honey business.

Beecology started with two beehives and guidance from the Ohio State Extension’s beehive guy, who teaches apiary types how to keep disease and mites away. Before they knew it, Amy and David Rzepka had sixteen beehives, were making honey, and became friendly with the local beekeepers association. Their three teenage children have unusual hobbies, and the family has a business… Read more from Claudia Taller here

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SPONSORED: Hear the Masters up close The Mixon Hall Masters Series features the finest musicians in what has been described as one of the finest acoustical venues in the world, Mixon Hall. On Sun 11/14, hear Grammy-nominated violist and President of the Curtis Institute of Music, Roberto Diaz, joined by poetic pianist Kwan Yi in an all-Brahms program. Plus, a master class featuring CIM students is open to the public. CIM.edu

Hundreds of works of art, including sculpture, painting, drawing, mixed media and performance, were on display on Fri 10/29 at the opening reception of the 19th People’s Art Show at Cleveland State University Art Gallery. The show remains on display through Thu 12/9.

Listen to artists such as Mike Zelenka with his audience-interactive Be Jesus, with Drew Hocevar; photographer Timothy Haas’ duo of photographs; Dinner With Art performance by Joan of Art; Karlis Dinbergs and his ornamentational Victoriana Angel Clock; Ray Muniak and his sculpture John Owen’s Adventure; and African-American transsexual Tabiale Little [pictured]; each talking about their work. Watch the video here.

SPONSORED: Every major metropolitan area hosts an annual event that is not just for foodies only. An event that showcases local cuisine and chefs. Cleveland Independents hosts Cleveland Restaurant Week, which takes place through Sun 11/14. Over 90 local, independently owned restaurants offering three course, $30 prix fixe dinner menus. Make reservations now. Check out the details on http://www.ClevelandIndependents.com. Eat. Drink. Local.

WED
Shape the Future of Transportation in Ohio What should Ohio’s future transportation system look like? Should there be more bike lanes? More emphasis on alternative transportation? Make yourself heard @ the Go OHIO Public Workshop on Wed 11/3 & help transform ODOT’s priorities. [Photo: Cleveland Critical Mass.]

* Cleveland Culinary Challenge Tri-C students get paired w/ local chefs for a friendly food competition.
* Philippine’s finest Bayanihan Philippine National Dance Company @ LCCC.
* Wildlife Rehabilitation Insider The ins & outs of rehabbing wild animals @ LENSC.
* Running America @ Solon Cinemas A beautiful story of 2 runners set out on 3,063-mile journey. Created by local filmmakers.

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THU
Taking Care of Business For the eleventh year in a row, the men at Y-Haven, YMCA’s transitional center for homeless men, have collaborated to create an original performance. This year, they bring you “Taking Care of Business,” a moving performance examining significant social issues. Catch the premiere on Thu 11/4 @ CPT.

* Women Take Flight Spend an evening w/ two amazing women pilots & catch the screening of Flyabout.
* Northeast Ohio Bioneers Conference Serious about creating a sustainable region? You gotta attend this 3-day conference.
* Theater Ninjas: Inoculations Two mind-bending plays mixing rhythm & rhyme, song & science.

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SPONSORED: The WCLV LifeShare Thanks-for-Giving Blood Drive will be Thu 11/11, Veterans’ Day, from 8AM to 8PM on the campus of Lorain County Community College. The WCLV blood drive formula of good food, good music, WCLV Goodybags and good prizes from the WCLV Prize Wheel will prevail. The first 100 blood donors will receive a dozen long-stem roses from Botamer Florists. WCLV air personalities will broadcast regular reports on the drive throughout the day. http://www.WCLV.com

FRI
In-TURN @ Zygote Press Fresh ideas & new visions are ripe at In-TURN, an exhibition of new & emerging artists @ Zygote Press. Check out artwork by interns from several local galleries on Fri 11/5. See what happens when up-and-coming artists are given the spotlight.

* Anatomica Aesthetica @ CIA Art inspired by disease, teratology & medical maladies.
* Cle Winter Sport Show Buy skiing gear & hit the trails this winter.

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SAT
Dia de los Muertos 2010 Ohio’s Day of the Dead celebration is anything but cryptic. Actually, the fest is a 2-day “joyous multimedia artistic expression of the Mexican holiday that CELEBRATES the cycle of LIFE!” Make masks, paint yr face & join the parade on Sat 11/6 & Sun 11/7.

* App to the Future! Dress as yr fave tech era for SPACES’ auction & benefit.
* Crafty Goodness A hip craft show featuring goods made by Cle’s finest. Absolutely no geese in bonnets.
* Night @ the Library Party w/ lit characters @ CPL’s premier fundraiser.
* The state of sculpture free conference focusing on the intellectual side of this art form @ CIA.
* The Cleveland Scene Cle Jazz Orchestra + local jazz all-stars @ the Hanna.
* Cle Blues Challenge Local blues bands compete for a chance to represent the 216 in Memphis.
* Hot Ham & Cheese @ Garage Bar Homegrown eclectic rock/punk/metal trio.
* Black River Belles @ Vine & Bean Cafe Oberlin’s first all-female bluegrass band.
* Screw Factory Artists’ Annual Holiday Open Studio. Tour a true artist enclave.

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SUN
Big Beat 2010 Be a part of a multi-city drum event. On Sun 11/7, the nation will rumble w/ the sound of drums. Beat a drum & raise cash for good causes. You might even be part of a new drumming world record.

* Commemoration of the Martyrs Join together to commemorate 30 Years of Faith & Resistance.

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SPONSORED: Library coup! “Hot” author Franzen to host Writers & Readers series. Hailed by Time Magazine as a Great American Novelist, Jonathan Franzen will be featured at Cleveland Public Library on Sun 11/7, at 2PM in the Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium, corner of East Sixth and Superior. Info: CPL.org and WritersAndReaders.cpl.org

MON
Rock Hall Music Masters Series NOLA comes to Cle. The New Orleans music scene flocks to Cle for a week of concerts, tributes, documentaries and classes. Featured: The music of Fats Domino and Dave Bartholomew. The music starts on Mon 11/8 and culminates on Sat 11/13 with a tribute performance.

* Festival of Jewish Books & Authors Two weeks of authors’ lectures & lit events.
* Science Cafe Cleveland: Vehicle Event Data Recorders – Can I trust my “Big Brother”?

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TUE
Re-Sounding Joy Relaaaax. Experience a “musical massage” on Tue 11/9 when Kathleen Calby [pictured], founder of Re-Sounding Joy, leads you on a meditative journey via gem crystal singing bowls, Tibetan bowls & tuning forks. Experience music your whole body can hear.

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WED
Harmonic Hues Mingle at MOCA on Wed 11/10. Gaze at art & listen to the classical sounds of the Cleveland Institute of Music’s New Music Ensemble, led by composer and conductor Keith Fitch. Get classy this Wed evening. [Photo from related exhibition: Duke Riley, An Invitation to Lubber Land.]

* Effects of Habitat Fragmentation on Amphibians. Can frogs adapt to developed land? Find out @ Holden Arb’s Lecture Series.

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There are two types of false courage found out there in the mean streets, and both can prove deadly: Bottle courage, and pistol courage.

Two men were recently sent to prison for separate murders, sentenced to what prisoners call “Buck Rogers Time,” a term used to describe a release date so far in the future it boggles the mind, and both were the result of false courage at play: Cases where the otherwise cowardly (or at least sane) being fooled into thinking they were bad dudes…
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Soundbite Laureate: Halloween Tea Party Masquerade – What’s REALLY In The Bag? Sir Douglas, I never much cared for “Casserole” growing up. But I’m a convert. Your “Digital Casserole” is both tasTEA and filling. I will look forward to a sequel to this article in two years when another (and even bigger) election fills our inbox with e-spam, our voicemail with v-spam, and our yards with signage-spam (I’m convinced that elections are really backed by sign-makers…)
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