04.10-04.17.2024 Poetics

 

 

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Poetics

04.10-04.17.24

There’s a touch of art to everything

As we all know, April is National Poetry Month, and so it’s time for the Cleveland Poetry Festival, with 3 days of workshops, readings and open mics. HEDGE Gallery shows Rebecca Cross’ SCORES, to be be performed by musicians responding to her painted marks, silk gestures and shadows, and her large-scale silk installation. Visionary artist Juniper Mainellis hosts a workshop on the power and story of art. Rust Belt Fibershed graces the Botanical Garden with sustainable glamor in a world of fast fashion and unboxing videos.You can learn how the Buzzard ruled the roost on Cleveland radio when David Helton, whose pen designed the beast that became their logo, their symbol and their rallying cry, talks with his old bosses Denny Sanders and John Gorman. The Cleveland Pops Orchestra betrays how rock-inspired musicals have influenced their sound. Ed Raffel’s weird and wonderful work at BAYarts derives from a very specific process but elicits playful results.

CoolCleveland correspondent Liv Ream interviews Akron comic Samantha Archual who believes that trauma plus time makes a comedian. Brazilian composer and one-woman band Badi Assad comes to the Maltz PAC, while the North Coast Men’s Chorus’s Coastliners kick off BELONG at the Fine Arts Center in Willoughby, a new series on the ways diverse artistic gifts are expressed. Around here, art, like poetry, is literally everywhere.

–Thomas Mulready

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 VIDEO 

 

CoolCleveland correspondent Liv Ream interviews Akronite Samantha Archual about her experience as a stand-up comedian.

Get the female perspective on fellow comics, hecklers and that one financially tight Christmas during 2008. Just another reminder that one woman’s childhood pain & humiliation, is sometimes also that same woman’s inspiration. Read more. 

 

 MUSIC & COMMUNITY 

 

Cleveland’s Lottery League debuted in 2008 when a quartet of local musicians decided to expand music community relationships with an event where musicians’ names were drawn from a hopper to form new temporary bands and write a short set to perform two months later at “The Big Show.”  

Subsequent editions took place in 2010, 2013, 2016 and 2019. But just when it looked like it might be another pandemic casualty, it’s back! It drafts the teams this weekend, Sat 4/13, with a public party at Ingenuity Labs, featuring live music, drinks and of course finding out who’s going to be playing with who. Come join the suspense! Read more.

 

 NEWS 

 

To pay tribute to Genocide Awareness Month, the Maltz Museum is offering free admission to all throughout the month of April, thanks to the Ohio Holocaust and Genocide Memorial and Education Commission. It’s a great chance to explore its special exhibit The Girl in the Diary: Searching for Rywka, based on a 14-year-old girl’s diary found at Auschwitz where she probably died, and learn the actual meaning of “genocide,” a word being tossed around too lightly these days. Read more. 

Tri-C JazzFest is looking for 14 local and regional bands of all genres to play on its big outdoor stage during its free festival June 21-22. The good news is that they’ve extended the deadline and you have until 11:59pm Monday April 15 to apply. Read more.

THIS WEEK

 

WED 4/10
Author Insights 
Rebecca Makkai is the author of four successful novels including a decade-jumping mystery and a reflection on the AIDS years. She’s speaking at the Maltz Performing Arts Center. * Movies at Home discusses Bob Fosse’s 1979 autobiographical film, All That Jazz.

 

THU 4/11
All Hail the Buzzard!
The Buzzard has been the face of Cleveland’s WMMS-FM for 50 years. Its creator David Helton will talk at the Music Box with two of the station’s founding fathers, John Gorman and Denny Sanders. Beforehand you can pick up memorabilia at the Buzzard Market.* Cleveland Orchestra program features youthful conductor, cellist, composer and more recent music.

 

FRI 4/12
Magic with Words
April is National Poetry Month so it’s also the month for the Cleveland Poetry Festival, featuring three days of panels, worships, readings and open mics. * Walkabout Tremont is bloomin’ in April.* Talespinner Children’s Theatre re-imagines its annual benefit.* Art and music enhance each other at HEDGE Gallery.

* Multimedia artist Ed Raffel brings delightful surprises to BAYarts.

* Near West Theatre’s The Prom celebrates gay love.

* It’s the final week for Ensemble’s new plays festival.

* WOLFS gallery debuts works by 20th-century Cleveland abstract artist.

* SPACES artist-in-residence invites people to interact with his work.

* Cleveland Pops Orchestra shows how Broadway rocks.

* Composer performs work inspired by art at CMA.

* Les Delices gives a new spin to Vivaldi’s Four Seasons.

 

 

SUN 4/14
Baroque Brunch
A quartet of musicians from Apollo’s Fire checks in at the Music Box’s weekly brunch with baroque-era compositions inspired by street songs and tavern tunes.* Halida DInova plays “Great Piano Miniatures” at Lakewood church.* Have a close encounter with two outstanding classical musicians.

 

MON 4/15
Arts Influencer
In the late 1800s, Isabella Stewart Gardner was a wealthy Boston collector who in 1903 opened the art museum bearing her name. Hear her story at the Hudson Library from an author who just released a book about her.

 

TUE 4/16
Happy Anniversary
For 20 years, the Lyrical Rhythms poetry open mic and jam session has occupied weekly Tuesday at the B-Side Lounge. Tonight they’re hosting a big party taking place both at the B-Side and its upstairs neighbor the Grog Shop.

 

WED 4/17
Source of Inspiration
Artist/musician/poet Juniper Mainelas hosts a session where participants will learn new ways to ferret out the story behind a work of art at Artists Archives of the Western Reserve.

 

Read me one.-Thomas Mulready
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