08.24-08.31.2016 Punk

08.24-08.31
Punk

We’ve always had the DIY aesthetic. If our town’s had any success lately, it’s because we yanked on our bootstraps so hard, something had to give. So we tip our porkpie hat to those artists, entrepreneurs, makers, instigators and punk provocateurs who are making it happen.

Jamey Haddad prefers jazz, so he’s inciting his group Under One Sun for a 3-night stomp at the BOP STOP. Handmade self-printed indie comix and artist books are making some noise at the Bound Art Book + Zine Fair at MOCA. Iggy Pop & the Dead Kennedys will serenade Shel Greenberg’s Wild FreedOm Punk Yoga classes. Trombonist Chris Anderson is shaking things up with the Rubber City Jazz & Blues Festival.

You’ll find our kind of rogue free agents at the E. 185th Street Makers Market. You might want to attend a benefit for the Refugee Empowerment Agriculture Program, which trains farmers who had to flee. You might find the Pagan Pride festival in Bedford to your liking. You might be enlightened to read Mansfield’s take on our criminal injustice system, or our guest commentary on why no other public square has buses bisecting it. Then again, you might be a punk and not even know it. –Thomas Mulready

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Shel Greenberg Erba is an experienced yoga practitioner and teacher. She’s also a rock music lover with a penchant for punk (as well as other genres) who saw a connection between the two seemingly disparate things.

So she brings together the sounds of Iggy Pop and the Dead Kennedys in her Wild FreedOm Punk Yoga classes held at non-traditional venues such as Black Market Records and the Beachland, where she’s got a class Sun 8/28.

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Master percussionist Jamey Haddad is NEO treasure. A Cleveland native, he teaches at Oberlin College between gigs with superstars like Paul Simon and Sting. But his heart is in jazz and world music, and his group Under One Sun is setting up for a rare 3-night gig at BOP STOP on Aug 26, 27 & 28.

When Jamey heard that the BOP STOP was in need of a decent piano, he pulled some strings and the day we arrived, a restored 7-foot Steinway B was being delivered on a permanent loan from Oberlin College. The gifts keep coming.

There’s a whole underground world of publishing, with works you’ll never find at Barnes & Noble – indie comics, zines and artist books with ideas and formats too experimental and offbeat for the mainstream.

This weekend, MOCACleveland opens the doors to these writers & artists with its Bound Art Book + Zine Fair with lectures, panel discussions, music and a chance to check out (and buy) work by some of these creators. Local author Claudia Taller tells us what it’s all about. Fri 8/26-Sat 8/27.

SPONSORED: Learn how to live a water-friendly lifestyle when you check out Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District’s Open House happening on Sat 9/17 @ 9AM – 4PM at their Environmental and Maintenance Services Center. Tour the Southerly Wastewater Treatment plant, enjoy workshops and special presentations, take home tips, kids crafts, and more. Exhibits, food, games, and surprises make up the free fun for friends and families. Register today.

With so many jazz education programs in northeast Ohio, the area is teeming with talented professors and students. Trombonist Chris Anderson runs the nonprofit Open Tone Music program, and he’s the force behind the new Rubber City Jazz & Blues Festival this weekend.

The inaugural event features 15 jazz and blues artists at three venues in Akron’s Historic Arts District. But Anderson is hoping to grow it into a week-long event with more venues and a strong education component. He shares with CoolCleveland’s John Benson what he has in mind. Fri 8/26-Sat 8/27.

If you have any prescription medications at home, it’s possible you also have outdated or unused pills in your medicine cabinet beside them. Not sure how to dispose of them safely?

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How many Clevelanders who aren’t Italian know what a big thing bocce is here? But the game, a sort of variation on bowling and pool, attracts hundreds of participants from all over the region for the annual Bocce Challenge Cup at the Wickliffe Italian American Club for competition, food, drink and entertainment.

But it DOES attract non-Italian participants, according to its media director Larry Koval. And it’s not just old geezers either. Last year’s winners were in their 20s. Fri 8/26-Sun 8/28.

Visit Kamm’s Corners Farmers Market this Sun 8/28 from 10AM to 1PM to enjoy man, a guitar, and some lovingly etched songs as much about his native Northern Ohio as the passages and hallways of his own heart. View the video of Alex Bevan here.

But for the people who’ve never heard Alex Bevan, the “Skinny Little Boy (From Cleveland, Ohio)”, they are missing a kaleidoscope of heroic tales of regular people (“Rodeo Rider,” the NYC street saxman “Jazzbo”), pure love that we all want (“Carey Come Smiling,” “Grand River Lullaby”), yearning that pulls us (“Silver Wings,” “Welcome Home”) and mirth that comes with a wink and a giggle (“Streamline”). More details here.

The REAP program at Ohio City Farm trains refugees who were farmers back home how to adapt to growing in Cleveland’s climate. A benefit dinner under the stars at the farm supports their work. Sat 8/27.

* It’s Garlic Fest time already! Head to Shaker Square to pick up your garlic to plant and eat all things garlic, including ice cream. Sat 8/27-Sun 8/28.

Read more of CoolCleveland’s picks for Eats and Drinks.

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University Circle’s Uptown is hosting a new multi-venue music series on Saturday evenings, featuring blues, bluegrass, jazz and other American roots music. Sat 8/27

* The Kent Stage has announced a special pop-up concert with the legendary ’70s band Glass Harp. Sat 9/3.
* Jazz at the Music Settlement alumni play at the Bop Stop to benefit the program that benefited them. Thu 8/24.
* The reunited Fifth Wheel does another show at the Beachland. Sun 8/28.

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Mark Mathews started his bow tie business with a $25 used sewing machine off Craigslist. Now he’s set up the Whatknot Bow Tie Company in the Fifth Street Arcades in the heart of Cleveland’s business district, where lots of men wear suits and ties.

And not just bow ties. Mathews also carries boutonnieres, pocket squares, belts, socks, cuff links and what not.

Read more of CoolCleveland’s picks for Cool Events.

WED 8/24
Cleveland Heights’ Appletree Books is partnering with nearby Nighttown for a monthly author series. You can eat, drink and hear from writers such as Bonnie Nadzam whose new novel Lions just came out.

* The Maltz Museum hosts a panel discussion at Tri-C East on prosecuting Nazis in the 21st century.
* The Rock Hall’s Summer in the City features five local bands put together for the Lottery League showcase earlier this year.
* Ohio’s second oldest county fair, the Lorain County Fair, runs through Sun 8/28.

Click here for more events on Wed 8/24

THU 8/25
The Fiesta de Te at Ohio City’s Hildebrandt Building features tea-based drinks, food, entertainment and raffles to help provide local refugee kids with their school needs.

* Slavic Village holds a party to celebrate its comeback.
* Check out local entrepreneurs and artisans at the final E. 185th Street Makers Market of the season.
* Be nautical by nature at the Sandusky Boat Show. Through Sun 8/28.

Click here for more events on Thu 8/25

FRI 8/26
convergence-continuum theater is known for its charting its own distinctive course. They’ll be doing so again when they mount the world premiere of Cleveland playwright Christopher Johnston’s Selfies at the Clown Motel. Through Sat 9/17.

* Cleveland percussionist Jamey Haddad brings together musicians from around the globe at the BOP STOP.
* SPACES Gallery opens three new shows with a digital focus.
* The Burning River Festival is back at Whiskey Island. Also tomorrow.
* The Accidental Commedy Fest brings the yuks back to Mahall’s. Through Sun 8/28.
* Three adventurous but danceable bands wrap up MOCACleveland’s Loaded series..
* Local Americana band Rachel & the Beatnik Playboys performs at Oberlin’s Riverdog Barn.
* “Phriends” of Providence House host benefit “pARTy” at 78th Street Studios.
* KSU museum features fashion designers from southern African countries. Through 7/2/2017.
* 70s folk duo Brewer & Shipley returns to the Kent Stage.
* Night Market Cleveland features everything from rockabilly to Indian bhangra.
* Seven Hills Coptic Christian church holds its annual Egyptian festival. Through Sun 8/28.
* The Secret Soul Club DJs throw a back-to-school bash at the 5 O’Clock Lounge.

Click here for more events on Fri 8/26

SAT 8/27
Every year, the Pagan Pride festival takes over the quiet little Bedford town square for two days of music, drumming, crafts, parades and vendors of candles, crystals, herbs and long, floaty dresses.

* Jazz vocalist Kurt Elling performs Parkinson’s benefit Shaking With Laughter at PlayhouseSquare.
* Metroparks Biodiversity Bash combines fun with lessons about the environment.
* The Orpheus Chamber Orchestra plays four Brandenburg Concertos at Blossom.
* Celebrate urban green space and hip-hop culture in the Garden Valley neighborhood.
* The Talking Dreads add reggae to Talking Heads’ hits at the Kent Stage.
* Beachland’s Rock & Rummage flea markets conclude their 2016 season.

Click here for more events on Sat 8/27

SUN 8/28
The Cleveland Cultural Gardens are celebrating their centennial so this year’s One World Day should be really special. There’ll be the annual naturalization ceremony, the parade of flags, and music, dancing and food at the various garden – and Michael Stanley!

* Come for brunch and shopping at Hingetown’s Sunday Market.
* There’s polka music, food, a craft show and a pasta contest today at the SNPJ Farm in Kirtland.

Click here for more events on Sun 8/28

MON 8/29
Most people don’t make a connection between French and Vietnamese cuisines, even though Vietnam was a colony of France for nearly a century and the influences mingled. They’ll mingle also in a special five-course wine dinner at Rocky River’s Tartine Bistro.

* Norwegian band Friends & Neighbors pays homage to free jazz greats at the Bop Stop.

Click here for more events on Mon 8/29

TUE 8/30
Consultant/coach Heidi Chamoun is known for her commitment to all aspects of healthy living. She’ll be speaking at Ohio City’s Townhalll about how to make your home less toxic.

* Grab your ukulele and come to a jam session at the Coventry Village library in Cleveland Heights.

Click here for more events on Tue 8/30

WED 8/31
Music fans have been hearing jazz pianist Joe Hunter around town for nearly four decades with various projects, including The Song Is You! tributes to 20th century songwriters, swing band Red Light Roxy and his own Joe Hunter Trio. This week he’ll be showing what he can do on his own when he takes over the keyboard at BluJazz Akron’s weekly solo piano night.

Click here for more events on Wed 8/31

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The newly redesigned Public Square has earned a lot of oohs and aahs, with its new plan that features two sectors instead of four, bisected by the Superior Avenue bus pass-through.

That bus route has been closed for much of the summer to accommodate events and some people think it should stay that way, despite RTA’s insistence that it would be costly. Dr. Donald C. Shingler is one of those who thinks Public Square should be one unified entity. He explains why.

The Jackson administration recently proposed a BMX motocross course very near where I’d suggested putting it, and the naysayers have come out of the woodwork against it with…

* Chalk Up Another Loss I met Alfonzo G. while he was a resident of Cuyahoga Hills Boys School (a euphemistic name for a juvenile prison). As part of our effort at Chateau Hough to interrupt the cradle-to-prison…

* Our Criminal Injustice System Parity has never been the case anywhere in this country, and this uneven and unfair meting out of justice is one of the reasons our rates of crime don’t reduce…

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