Drink Local

05.07-05.14.14
Drink Local

We were shocked and dismayed to hear from Cool Cleveland correspondent Josh Usmani that undercover police raided Loren Naji’s gallery in Ohio City, apparently for offering free wine, cheese and beer at his opening, just as every art gallery in this and every other civilized community has done for decades. It will be interesting to see if the police and the administration start cracking down on the very artist entrepreneurs who have stimulated whatever renaissance our region is experiencing. Read the story, view the videos and add your voice to the chorus. Let’s not throw the baby out with the bathwater.

Maybe it’s finally time to look North for our future. Erin Huber of Drink Local Drink Tap certainly does, inspiring people to value and protect our water as a basic necessity of life. Another necessity: new ideas and new art, as in CPH’s New Ground Theatre Festival. Doubting Thomas features five female artists in 5 rooms. The Ohio City Theatre Project hosts free radicals, while the Happy Dog hosts stories.

Cloud Nothings and Mushroomhead have conquered the world, and now return to re-conquer their hometown. The Cleveland Flea and The Hooley also make triumphant returns, and The Maltz begins the conversation. We hope to change how we think about the toll traffic takes on our communities, and we suggest ways we can experience some of the 200 wineries in Ohio. Water or wine, in our opinion, either one is fine. –Thomas Mulready

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Did you know: The average distance a person walks to get water is 4 Miles, not knowing if the water is even safe to drink.

Kendall Embrescia chats with Erin Huber, Executive Director and Founder of Drink Local Drink Tap, about inspiring people to value and protect our water as a basic necessity of life locally and globally.

Drink Water Drink Tap is hosting its inaugural walk / run event, 4 Miles For Water on Sat 5/10 at Edgewater Park…
Watch the video here

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5 in the Fifth
Women Divide Up Doubting Thomas

Tremont’s Doubting Thomas Gallery isn’t a stereotypical “white cube” exhibition space. The gallery’s regular cast of curators have developed strategies to take advantage of the oddly shaped space.

This is especially true of curator and photographer Natalia Dale — who was inspired by the gallery’s divided floorplan. Her latest exhibition, 5 in the Fifth, features 5 local female artists in each of Doubting Thomas’ five “rooms…”
More from Josh Usmani here

SPONSORED: Collinwood Rising features these cool projects in May: Flower Power on Sat 5/17 at Maria Neil Art Project, 15813 Waterloo, featuring a photo exhibition, live flower display, neighborhood planting, flower making party and video showcase created by anyone who submits their own photo! PLUS, Star Pop vintage+modern Photo Project and Customer Appreciation Day Sat 5/17 from 6-9PM with sales, snacks & refreshments, with an unveiling of new photo portraits of Star Pops community. Details

Hear About The Hooley in Kamm’s Corners
from Steve Lorenz & Jason Salupo

The Hooley is back! For it’s 5th year in a row, Kamm’s Corners’ kick off to the summer festival, “The Hooley,” is hitting the streets of Lorain once again. This fun festival, centered around the neighborhood’s Irish culture, is filled with great food, live music, children’s shows and activities, Irish dancers, pipes and drums, and so much more.

CoolCleveland Correspondent Marty Bielat met up with Kamm’s Corners Development Corp.’s Steve Lorenz and Jason Salupo of West Park Station at his restaurant, and fired off some questions. It was great to hear about all of the fun activities planned for that Saturday, in addition to Lorenz telling us about a $25,000 dollar Rugby Toss Contest! If that wasn’t enough, Salupo swooped right in and made our mouth’s water with the description of the festival’s delicious food.

Stay Tuned! make sure you watch CoolCleveland for more updates on #TheHooley, more fun events in Kamm’s Corners, and everything else happening in the 216.

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While devoted theatergoers love a well-done production of Shakespeare, Moliere, or Shaw, the Cleveland Play House’s annual New Ground Theatre Festival lets them take the temperature of contemporary theater — to see what issues and what forms of presentation are engaging today’s playwrights.

The festival includes 25 performances of five plays, including the CPH’s current production, the world premiere of Deborah Zoe Laufer’s Informed Consent
More from Anastasia Pantsios here

SPONSORED: The Holden Arboretum celebrates National Public Gardens Day with free admission and a 10% discount in the gift shop this Fri 5/9. Holden has beautiful themed gardens and over 20 miles of hiking trails. We recommend you take the day off and visit your favorite public garden! Visit HoldenArb.org

Undercover police raid local art gallery during opening reception of 3 local graffiti artists. CC correspondant Josh Usmani was there & interviewed Loren Naji & Bob Peck.

* Call for artists: Paint outdoors during the 6th annual Plein Air Competition in Peninsula.
* CMSD conducting major nationwide search for new teachers.
* Break up texts are the worst, but CC correspondent Alexsandra Sukhoy turns a bad breakup into a good memoir in her latest book, Diary of the Dumped.

Click here for more News and Biz

SPONSORED: STEM In Motion The Center for Arts-Inspired Learning partners with Tri-C to present dances inspired by Science, Technology, Engineering and Math by some of Cleveland’s most exciting dance companies: DANCEVERT, The Dancing Wheels Company, MorrisonDance and the Movement Project, in a free showcase this Fri 5/9 at noon at Eastern Campus PAC, 4250 Richmond Road, Highland Hills. Details

Sandwich Special: The Sanchez (!mes de la Sanchez!) Beer Feature: Stone Chipotle Smoked Porter Drink Feature: El Bandito Bread Pudding: Mexican Style Flan Bread Pudding

New Sunday Brunch Menu beginning Mother’s Day, Sun 5/11. The Brunch menu will featuring new signature breakfast and brunch themed sandwiches along with an all new Bloody Mary options. The new brunch menu will be available every Sunday from 11AM – 4PM and will be a offered alongside our awesome everyday menu.

Acclaimed restaurant proprietor Matt Fish is opening a new quick service Melt Bar and Grilled concept tentatively called “Melt University”. The Melt spin-off will open at the new Tinkham Veale University Center at Case Western Reserve, his first establishment on a college campus.

For two consecutive weekends, St. John’s Episcopal Church’s Parish Hall in Ohio City will host a powerful production by the Ohio City Theatre Project (OCTP).

Free Radical and The Late Night Sketchbook examines the theme of confession in a very appropriate setting…
More from Josh Usmani here

SPONSORED: Shorty and Sco at Tri-C JazzFest 6/27 It’ll be a beautiful summer night of New Orleans horns (Trombone Shorty) and impeccable guitar (John Scofield) at the Palace Theatre on Fri 6/27 beginning at 7:15PM. Buy your tickets now by clicking here.

Defiant Requiem Don’t miss this showing of Defiant Requiem, the documentary telling the story of the Nazi concentration camp Terezin, where, led by imprisoned conductor Rafael Schächter, the inmates gain access to Verdi’s Requiem Mass, learn it by heart, and perform it for their German imprisoners as an act of defiance. The Chagrin Falls Studio Orchestra, conducted by Steve Eva, will perform Dies Irae from Requiem at the close of the film.

Be there for this rare event and begin the conversation on Wed 5/14 at 7PM at The Temple-Tifereth Israel. Presented by the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage. Tix.

Cleveland’s masked metal band Mushroomhead marked their 20th anniversary in October. But they’re still breaking new ground. This spring they played their first-ever shows in Australia and Moscow. They’ve just released their eighth album, marking the occasion with two area shows. Fri 5/9 & Tue 5/13.

* Last year’s Cleveland Piano Competition winner performs at CIM. Sun 5/11.
* Cloud Nothings back for show at Mahall’s. Fri 5/9.
* Jessica Lea Mayfield brings rockin’ new disc to the Beachland. Sat 5/10.
* Lineup & ticket info announced for Midwest Reggae Fest. Fri 8/1-Sun 8/3.
* BlueWater Chamber Orchestra plays piece by BW Iron Composer winner. Sat 5/10.
* Hear jazz sax player Bobby Selvaggio & get his new CD at the Happy Dog. Sat 5/10.

Read more picks by Anastasia Pantsios here

Only at Lake Farmpark can you discover the magical beauty of horses at a two-day equine extravaganza showcasing the versatility and history of the horse. Great for the whole family, see the Wells Fargo Stagecoach, Ohio Top Hands Rodeo Drill Team, Cowboy Mounted Shooting, Clemson Show Belgians, and more.

Personal favorites and definitely not something to miss (blooms are going quick!) are the rhododendron blooms found at Holden Arboretum, the Virginia Bluebell fields at Indian Point Lake Metroparks, and the “Tulip Hill” on Rt. 306 next to Kirtland Temple. For locations and addresses, click here.

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Get cultural at PlayhouseSquare’s International Children’s Theater Festival Fri 5/9 – Sat 5/10. Watch performances from around the globe, plus take part in activities & a concert from Justin Roberts & the Not Ready for Naptime Players on Star Plaza.

* Follow the Yellow Brick Road to the Beck Center for their Youth Theatre’s production of The Wizard of Oz.

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WED 5/7
Storytelling hits Happy Dog the first Wed of each month. Listen to a tale & share your own. This month’s theme is HELP!

Click here for more events on Wed 5/7

THU 5/8
Reflect on death (& life) at Beyond the Body: The Creative Spirit @ MOCA. Chuck Beherns, of Hospice of the Western Reserve, will discuss roles religion & spirituality play in our understanding of death & mortality.

* The Cherry Blossom Ball features dancing, opera & Dream Days.
* It’s Year of Grimm @ Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School, where you can draw Hansel & Gretel.
* Influential band Slint brings their Reunion Tour to the Grog Shop.

Click here for more events on Thu 5/8

FRI 5/9
Witness STEM in Motion @ Tri-C East. DANCEVERT, The Dancing Wheels Company, MorrisonDance, & the Movement Project will perform dances inspired by science, tech, engineering & math. For free.

* Books & Wine: An evening w/ author Scott Lax & “the soul of wine.”
* Hop on a bike & join the Wild Ride @ Cleveland Metroparks Zoo.
* Uh Huh Her brings synth/dance sounds to the HOB.
* Pittsburgh’s Silencio evokes David Lynch in music @ the Beachland.
* Join the Creating Futures Benefit & Silent Auction to support Adoption Network of Grtr Cle.

Click here for more events on Fri 5/9

SAT 5/10
The Hooley is here! And summer festival season has unofficially started. Party in Kamm’s Corners w/ food, drink, music & fun attractions for the whole family.

* The Cleveland Flea returns w/ more craftsy & vintage vendors & workshops.
* It’s Only Rock & Roll features concert by Rock Hall inductees Hall & Oates.
* Celebrate birthmothers w/ a program of personal poetry & music.
* Take a special tour of Lake View Cemetery w/ MOCA exploring hidden symbols & imagery.

Click here for more events on Sat 5/10

SUN 5/11
Mother & Child: Sujatha Srinivasan is a program especially for mamas & their families. Explore Indian culture & mythology thru traditional dance @ CMA.

* Take your mama & the whole family to the Maltz Museum for Brunch, Scenes & Mama-logues. Preregister by Wed 5/7.
* Lafayette Carthon & Faith play Mother’s Day brunch @ House of Blues.
* Anvil plays the Agora & moms get in free. See heavy metal’s fav comeback band.

Click here for more events on Sun 5/11

MON 5/12
Migratory birds are back! Join the Kelley’s Island Birding Bonanza & learn techniques used to track these far-flying birds.

Click here for more events on Mon 5/12

TUE 5/13
Happy Dog University is back this month featuring Wendy Hyman, Assistant Professor of English at Oberlin College. She will discuss “Hamlet: World’s Longest Knock-Knock Joke.”

* Rodney Crowell plays country w/ staying power @ the Kent Stage.

Click here for more events on Tue 5/13

WED 5/14
Begin the Conversation @ Maltz. View Defiant Requiem & hear an orchestra & choir play a moving song from the doc.

* Open Sesame: The Story of Seeds @ the Capitol explores the impacts of making seeds private property.
* Fu Manchu, stoner rock pioneers, bring their woozy sounds to the Grog Shop.

Click here for more events on Wed 5/14

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A life was tragically lost in Cleveland last Wednesday morning in a scenario that seems all too familiar.

Put that first sentence into a story about a shooting or hate-crime incident and it gets top billing in the news — as they should.

When it comes to traffic, however, fatalities are merely an inconvenience for drivers still living…
More from Joe Baur here

With over 200 wineries in the state of Ohio, what’s the best way to experience them? How do we decide where to go?

I once met a couple at Hermes Winery in Sandusky who made it their mission to visit every winery in the state, and they were in northern Ohio trying to finish off the list. They’re still traveling….
More from Claudia Taller here

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REVIEW: Kin is a special experience @ Dobama by Roy Berko

REVIEW: Beyond the Horizon — a seldom seen classic @ Ensemble by Roy Berko

REVIEW: Murder Ballad continues high quality collaboration between BW & PlayhouseSquare by Roy Berko

REVIEW: Murder Ballad is a joy to watch by Laura Kennelly

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UPDATE: VIDEOS: Undercover Police Raid Local Art Gallery
Thank You Josh! You are a friend, a fellow artist and a great asset yourself to our community! All we want is for our friends and community to enjoy the wonders of art, music and culture!…
Loren Naji

This is just outrageous. Every gallery IN THE WORLD serves wine at receptions…
Lela Leveefleur

The Cleveland Heights police did something very similar to a t-shirt & shoe store on Coventry that was having an artist reception. Late 2013, early 2014….
Garry Kanter

Police have come two different times to my gallery in Canton Ohio checking for alcohol. We were even called our once for serving coffee during a downtown public event. They said we had no liscence permitting us to serve food, drinks or alcohol. Crazy!!….
Lynda Tuttle

Issue 7 & the Cleveland Way of Doing Business
It’s how Representative Government is bastardized and turned on its head…
Garry Kanter

Genius!…
Angie Schmitt

THIS is, to me, the crux of the argument against the sin tax extension….
John J. Polk

This article is spot on. Just so you know, on its face, to me, the Sin Tax isn’t offensive in the slightest and the alternative put forth by Pattakos is, IMO, really weak….
John Davis

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

1) Issue 7 & the Cleveland Way of Doing Business: Secrecy and a Silenced Public

2) Warm Weather Ahead! NE Ohio Summer Festivals Directory

3) MANSFIELD: There Once Was a Place Called Camelot

4) MANSFIELD: The Beauty of the Sin Tax Debate

5) Porchestra Details Revealed for @CleveOrchestra Lakewood Residency

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