Chill

02.26-03.05.14
Chill

It’s the time of year that tries your patience. Waiting for spring to come is our regional pastime in March. Knowing that the earth turns and we’ll have our next season soon is cause for joy. So chill. And dig what the artists and entrepreneurs have lined up for you and your friends this week.

Kurentovanje is the Slovenian answer to Mardi Gras, with a parade, refreshments, and Collective Upcycle’s market, all designed to chase away winter. And if you’re in the market for some wool clothing, you might want to get aboard the Indigogo campaign to support Ohio Knitting Mills. You’ve got till 3/5. You could also check out Linda Zolten Wood’s painted rain barrel exhibition at CMNH this Saturday and learn how to paint one yourself.

Our writers have been busy this winter. Anastasia rounds up the coolest music happenings of the week, Durstin examines the political side of the Cavs’ newest player, and Mansfield proposes a solution to violence at the Juvenile Justice Center — one he knows will never see the light of day. But we promise, we’ll all see the sun’s warmth soon enough. Until then, all we can do is chill. Together. –Thomas Mulready

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You can find traces‘ of Cleveland’s late 19th-century/early 20th-century wave of Eastern European immigration around town in its churches, restaurants, and ethnic community centers.

And as those generations recede into history, some younger Clevelanders are looking at strengthening the area’s connection to those roots.

In recent years, a couple of new festivals have sprung up to honor old traditions by creating new ones…
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Founded in 1927, the Ohio Knitting Mills grew to become one of the largest knitwear manufacturers in the United States. The family-owned company was at the center of Cleveland’s thriving garment industry.

At its peak, the Ohio Knitting Mills factory took up almost an entire city block, and employed over 1,000 workers…
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You’d know instantly that Linda Zolten Wood’s North Collinwood home was the residence of an artist. She’s painted everything in sight in bright colors and lively designs.

So when she got a free rain barrel through a city of Cleveland program and decided that the ugly white object with the algae bloom inside showing through wouldn’t look good in front of her house, her solution a obvious: she painted it…
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TEDxCLE announces speakers for its Fri 4/4 conference. Tickets go on sale Tue 3/4 at 9am. And you know they sell out fast.

* Talk green biz at the Designing Green Conference on Permaculture & Storm Water Management @ Holden Arboretum. Register by Fri 2/28.
* Be a part of one of the fastest-growing fests in town: the Cleveland Asian Fest. Register by Mon 3/31.

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SPONSORED: JazzFest @ Nighttown! Tri-C JazzFest is teaming up with Nighttown in Cleveland to present the Terence Blanchard Quartet at 8PM on Thu 2/27. Tickets, $30. Get Tickets Now.

The Revolution Brass Band has been bringing musical heat to parties, festivals, and events around town since 2010 with a mashup of jazz, funk, rock, Afrobeat, and New Orleans second-line music. Now they’re releasing a studio CD to show off their well-honed chops and original material with a party at Mahall’s. Sat 3/1 and a throw-down at MOCA’s opening on Fri 3/7.

* Vocal ensemble Cantores becomes Contrapunctus, performs 16th-century music at Trinity. Sun 3/2.
* Electronic singer-songwriter Jim Fenske brings new CD to Mahall’s. Fri 2/28.
* Local bands honor Lou Reed’s birthday during Beachland anniversary weekend. Sun 3/2.
* Cuban-Ohioan guitarist Justo Saborit plays Akron Civic cabaret. Fri 2/28.
* All Dinosaurs head loud local lineup at the Beachland. Sat 3/1.

Read more picks by Anastasia Pantsios here

SPONSORED: Celebrate Free Opening Night at MOCA two new exhibitions at MOCA Cleveland’s free exhibition opening night Fri 3/7 from 7-10PM. Hear about what’s on view at the 7PM artist and curator talk. Then party from 8-10PM with the Revolution Brass Band and fellow culture lovers. More about the exhibitions at MOCAcleveland.org

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Girls! Dare to explore science @ the Cleveland Museum of Natural History 3/1. The day will include hands-on demos & experiments plus behind the scenes tours of the museum.

* The maple sugaring season kicks off in the Metroparks w/ ice carving, activities & sap collecting Sat 3/1.

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When you really think about it, friendships are strange aspects of life. Each one is unique, and there is no specific formula for how they start or why they last (or don’t).

Cleveland-based Theater Ninja’s [sic] explores these complex & abstract relationships…
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WED 2/26
RAISE Summit aims to tackle obesity & chronic disease in the Asian American/Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander (AA/NHPI) Communities via culturally catered PSE initiatives. Go & learn more.

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THU 2/27
Lydia Loveless is a hard-rocking little package whose rural raised-in-Coshocton roots show through. Hear her alt-country styling @ the Beachland.

* Uncanny Local Voices take the spotlight @ A Guide to Kulcher. Hear from 2 local poets.
* NOLA jazz trumpet star Terence Blanchard plays two nights @ Nighttown.

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FRI 2/28
The nonprofit Cleveland Rocks: Past, Present & Future continues its new series of free monthly concerts @ the Wine Spot w/ Maura Rogers & the Bellows. Rogers has one of those clear, sparkling voices that fills her likable folk-rock tunes w/ liveliness & warmth.

* Enjoy a free concert & BYOB to Guide to Kulchur Books’ So Low Solo show.
* Legendary avant-garde guitarist Fred Frith performs @ Transformer Station. RSVP ASAP.
* Chicago blues band Mississippi Heat has a great sound & an odd history.
* It’s one big rockabilly party at Beachland’s anniversary weekend.

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SAT 3/1
Freezin’ for a Reason? You will be if you take the Cleveland Arctic Plunge. Sign up to hop in the lake for a good cause. Or just show up at Edgewater to watch the spectacle.

* Local jazz organist Ed Baccus Sr. is back @ Nighttown w/ friends.
* The Eternal Sunshine of Noam Chomsky’s mind gets animated @ the Cinematheque.
* Cbus rapper Cal Scruby introduces himself to NEO @ the Kent Stage.
* Cle’s Christopher Reynolds performs for Creative Life Change @ Angel House.
* It’s Local Filmmaker’s Night at the CWRU Film Society.
* Prince Igor is next up for Metropolitan Opera HD broadcasts.
* Piano prodigy George Li performs @ Oberlin Conservatory. At age 18, he already has a busy int’l concert career.
* BlueWater Chamber Orchestra features “Spring Strings” @ Plymouth Church

Click here for more events on Sat 3/1

SUN 3/2
From WOMEN is an art exhibition “created by women, of women and about women” @ Lakeland. This year’s show features nearly 40 local & regional female artists & includes an award show later in the month.

* Chil, a pop-punk band from Stow, has some heavy-duty teen appeal. They’ll play an early show @ Kent Stage.
* Hop aboard CVSR & be a part of the Great Train Robbery. Beware of outlaws!

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MON 3/3
[sic] is about a group of self-obsessive neighbors who cling to friendships as they strive for some sort of success. Consider Theater Ninjas’ latest endeavor a mini-roller coaster ride.

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TUE 3/4
Mardi Gras is right around the corner. And what better band to celebrate with in Cle than local swamp/roots pop band Cats on Holiday, who have been rocking parties around town with a bit of New Orleans flavor for 15 years.

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WED 3/5
Spanish flamenco dancer Eva Yerbabuena is considered one of the world’s top contemporary practitioners of the expressive, fast-paced, dramatic dance form. She’ll appear w/ Ballet Flamenco Eva Yerbabuena @ CMA.

* Witness the Exploitation of the American Student, not just through a lecture, but a play. Aaron Calafato takes on student loan debt via theater @ the City Club.

Click here for more events on Wed 3/5

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Gadi Zamir, artist and owner of Asian Town Center’s Negative Space, is an active and engaged member of the community.

Reflections, held at the gallery at Trinity Cathedral, is an exhibition of his unique, personal artwork…
More from Josh Usmani here

Something happened at a Cleveland Cavaliers press conference last week that rarely, if ever, occurs in the sports world: a question was asked regarding a player’s political views and how they might affect interaction with his teammates…
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There are two things about the situation of escalating violence at the Juvenile Justice Center (JJC) that I know for sure: One, there’s a surefire way to reduce violence there by perhaps 90 percent; and two, the method I’m about to propose will never, ever be given an opportunity…
Read this story and others from Mansfield Frazier here

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MANSFIELD: The Browns Should Draft Michael Sam
Michael Sam should be drafted by the Browns if and only if he is the best available player at that position, and if and only if the Browns need to fill that position….
Allen Freeman

DURSTIN: Kasich is Good Bet for 2016 Ticket
Well, Larry, it’s good to see you’ve finally come around to what I’ve been saying for years…
David Eden

Fair assessment… whutever else say bout Kasich He is no fool…
observer

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Thanks to our writers, busy as they are: Roy Berko, Marty Bielat, Jordan Davis, Larry Durstin, Kendall Embrescia, Mansfield Frazier, Laura Kennelly, Anastasia Pantsios, 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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–Thomas Mulready

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