Optimistic

07.10-07.17.13
Optimistic

We’ve been accused of feeling optimistic about our region. Guilty as charged.

You could probably indict Richey Piiparinen as well. He doesn’t think “Rust Belt” is a dirty word, even if some of our public officials do. Printmaker Erin Guido and graphic designer Katie Parland are feeling peppy with their new show at BUCKBUCK in Ohio City, “Nice To Meet You!!” Yes, it is.

And although he officially left the church in the late ’60s, Larry Durstin is feeling quite optimistic about St. Coleman’s pastor Father Begin. Joe Baur is feeling good about living Downtown and walking to cool events such as the recently-departed Tall Ships Festival. And Mansfield Frazier’s even feeling optimistic about a certain form of racism practiced by Jimmy Haslam’s enterprise. Roldo, though, is not impressed with the upcoming mayoral election. Why are we not surprised?

The Arts Fest at Cain Park, Freek Shows every Friday at the Centrum, The Cleveland Flea at Sterle’s Slovenian Country House, a Meltdown in Lakewood, a Summer Series at Bad Racket, Jason White returns to Nighttown, the Euclid Beach Carousel returns to the Maltz. No wonder we’re feeling optimistic. –Thomas Mulready

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Many people hate the term “Rust Belt.” They dislike the aesthetics of the Rust Belt. For others, the term is less loaded, but rather a moniker denoting who we are. Consider me in the latter camp.

But I often cross paths with those who loathe the term, or more exactly any notion of there being a Rust Belt culture…
Read more from Richey Piiparinen here

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SPONSORED: Enjoy the Sounds of Summer at the Holden Arboretum’s Summer Concert series Tuesday evenings in July & August. Bring the family and a picnic and listen to great music in the garden. Featuring local bands, jazz and students from CIM. Admission is free. For schedule and more info visit HoldenArb.org

Bike Aboard! is as easy and economical as it sounds.

Listen to Kelly Steele-Moore, the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad’s director of marketing as she explains it:

“You can bike the Towpath Trail until you get tired. Stop and flag down the train. The train will stop, load you and your bike for just $3 and take you back to where you started.”

With cool programs such as The Grape Escape Wine Train, Ales on the Rails, afternoon lunch along the Cuyahoga, and afternoon tea with a former First Lady, the CVSR runs through the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, one of the Top 10 most visited national parks. CVSR.com

SPONSORED: Huzzah! Monty Python’s Spamalot embarks on a quest at Beck Center for the Arts Fri 7/12 through Sun 8/18. Ride along with King Arthur and his Knight of the Round Table in this hilarious, irreverent musical comedy “lovingly ripped off” from Monty Python and the Holy Grail. BeckCenter.org

VIDEO: Jared Bendis checks in from Amiens, France, with an exclusive video for Cool Cleveland readers. He’s shooting 100 castles and monuments in 30 days!

* Calling all techies & senior IT execs: Learn about new startups & how to help ’em succeed at the next Tech Strategy NEO.

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SPONSORED: Play The Game And Design NEO’s Future Play ImagineMyNEO and see the future YOU want for this region. Cut through all the talk and help design our future the way you think it should be. Play ImagineMyNEO, a unique and different way to help the Northeast Ohio Sustainability Communities Consortium set the course towards VibrantNEO 2040. You can’t say no one ever asked.

Nice to Meet You!!
Get Peppy @ BUCKBUCK

If you’re the type of person who gets annoyed at happy people and optimism, you’re going to want to stay away from local gallery BUCKBUCK’s newest exhibit Nice to Meet You!!, which opens Sat 7/13, featuring work by printmaker Erin Guido & graphic designer Katie Parland…
Read more from John Benson here

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It’s safe to assume that a contemporary classical composer who names her chamber ensemble after a Cedar Point roller coaster has a decidedly non-stuffy take on music. That’s true of Margaret Brouwer, whose music has been played by orchestras worldwide. Her Blue Streak Ensemble plays not only her music but distinctive arrangements of other classical and jazz composers. Mon 7/15.

* Rock Hall’s Summer in the City kicks off with Brooklyn’s Phosphorescent. Wed 7/17.
* Labor union music comes alive as Almanac Trail tour stops at PJ Mcintyres. Sat 7/13.
* Cleveland Orchestra salutes Wagner’s 200th birthday. Sat 7/13.
* Tri-C jazz prof Ernie Krivda showcases Tri-C program’s alumni at Nighttown. Wed 7/17.
* Post-punk icons Wire hit the Beachland. Wed 7/17.
* Akron singer-songwriter Austin Craig returns to Musica. Sat 7/13.

Read more picks by Anastasia Pantsios here

These days, entrepreneurship is embedded in everything they do at BW University.

Cool Cleveland talked with John Lanigan, who recently worked for BNSF Railway, owned by Warren Buffett, and who now runs BW’s Center for Innovation & Growth.

Multidisciplainary by nature, the program weaves together study of ethics, business and creativity that helps students develop their passions with hands-on learning around innovation and entrepreneurship.

Open to all majors in every field, the CIG helps to create change agents that might go into enterprises large and small, with creativity & innovation around research skills, analytical skills & presentation skills, working on real-world projects for actual companies and non-profits. BW.edu

Make Messy, Artsy Memories @ the Cleveland Museum of Art’s Second Sunday series. This month’s theme: Stories in the Summertime. Swing dancing available, too.

* The Sandlot 20th anniversary screening @ Classic Park. Meet the director/narrator & expose your kiddos to this baseball classic.
* Oberlin Summer Theater Festival offers free performances for school-age kids & up.

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Begin, Lennon & St. Colman
A View From Outside the Church

My unofficial leaving of the Catholic Church occurred in the late 1960s and took place at the St. Thomas More Chapel on the campus of Bowling Green State University.

I was among a crowd of students standing at in the rear of the church waiting for the Mass to be over so we could get while the getting was good…
Read more from Larry Durstin here

WED 7/10
Is gardening a pain? Literally? Ease that sore back w/ a free session of Yoga for Gardeners (and Everyone Else!), taught by Pink Lotus’ Marcia Camino, offered by LEAF & held @ Lakewood Park.

* Credo Music Festival is all about chamber music… and giving back to the community.

Click here for more events on Wed 7/10

SPONSORED: Tonight and tomorrow night at 8PM, WCLV 104.9 presents the two final concerts in its overage of the 2013 ChamberFest. Tonight it’s a concert from Mixon Hall with music by Haydn, Brahms and a two piano, percussion version of Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring. It should be fun. Tomorrow, the site is Dunham Tavern with music by Purcell, Britten and Mendelssohn. Details at WCLV.org.

THU 7/11
Lawyers Rock the House of Blues at the Jam for Justice bash. Hear from four local bands headlined by local attorneys/judges. Proceeds benefit Legal Aid Society.

* Lunch by the Lake Food trucks & live music on the lake every Thu. Sweetness.
* Lurrie Bell @ Wilbert’s Second gen blues legend embraces his blues & gospel roots.
* You Are Cleveland: Philanthropy An evening of engaging convo w/ Cle’s philanthropic leaders.

Click here for more events on Thu 7/11

FRI 7/12
Summer Pop-Up Dinner Party Celebrate summer in Cle w/ the Cleveland Flea & Chef Mike Nowak, who’ll turn a vacant space into a Modern Flea Market-inspired dinner spot for the evening.

* It’s a comedy FREEK SHOW at the Centrum every Fri. This week Bill Squire & Mike Polk Jr. join the show.
* James McMurtry’s songs depict the plight of ordinary people in an America dominated by corporate greed. See him @ the Kent Stage.
* Cain Park Arts Fest Three days packed w/ artists & music.
* Monty Python’s Spamalot is “lovingly ripped off” from the classic movie. It opens @ the Beck.
* Waterloo gallery hosts local bands, including This Moment in Black History.

Click here for more events on Fri 7/12

SAT 7/13
Rockabilly connoisseurs Haywire rock the West Side Market with new drummer Thomas Anonymous of Cool Cleveland. The free artisan bazaar in the newly remodeled Market Square Park kicks off from 10AM – 4PM. So C’mon Everybody, and Rave On.

* Lakewood Summer Meltdown Get active. Whether you bike, walk, or run, the Lakewood Summer Meltdown is about taking over the streets and getting healthy.
* The Cleveland Flea brings its urban artisans to Sterle’s Slovenian Country House. Shop & bring the kids to make crafts.
* Bloom at Woodland Twilight Food, cocktails & an auction benefiting the research of Holden Arboretum.
* The Black Lillies bring their alt-country sounds to the Winchester.
* World Beer Festival Sampling, socializing & beer education.
* Something Dada continues their uproarious improv shows @ the Beck Center.
* Get running in Gordon Square 5k race/1-mile fun walk benefiting neighborhood orgs.
* Sunflower Wine & Craft Beer Festival benefits research to save kids’ lives.

Click here for more events on Sat 7/13

SUN 7/14
Bad Racket Summer Series presents Oberhofer @ Beachland Tavern. An indie hipsterdom sensation! Cle’s Meridian and C-bus’ Alert New London open.

* The Sounds of Simon & Garfunkel ring through Blossom.

Click here for more events on Sun 7/14

MON 7/15
Hudson pop rockers Hit the Ground Running, who cite bands like Fall Out Boy & Relient K as influences, is releasing its debut EP w/ a show @ Musica.

Click here for more events on Mon 7/15

TUE 7/16
Cle songwriter Jason White returns from Nashville for Nighttown performance. His most recent album contains more of his finely crafted songwriting, flowing from the Americana roots-rock reservoir that fueled his band the Janglers.

* Welcoming America comes to Cle to talk about immigration & show the important documentary Welcome to Shelbyville.

Click here for more events on Tue 7/16

WED 7/17
Get Nostalgic w/ the Euclid Beach Carousel Society. Did you know the original horses on Cle’s Euclid Beach Carousel were carved by Jewish Immigrants in PA? Learn more about Cle’s iconic carousel @ the Maltz Museum.

* 3 Guys and A Lady invite you down by the river to meet people worth knowing.

Click here for more events on Wed 7/17

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They’re gone, but the memories for festival-goers will remain for a lifetime.

I’m of course talking about the 2013 Tall Ships Festival presented by The Rotary Club of Cleveland and the Port Of Cleveland.

It was yet another example of the benefits of downtown living…
Read more from Joe Baur here

Conventional wisdom holds that racism, in all of its ugly iterations, is always bad. But, just as in virtually every other circumstance or situation, there can be exceptions to the rule — and racism is certainly no different….
Read this story from Mansfield Frazier here

Run Nina Run!

Since entering Cleveland City Hall as then-mayor Mike White’s liaison to City Council, subsequently rising from that position to represent Ward 1 on that body, and to her current elective office as State Senator, one thing is abundantly clear about Nina Turner: No one — and I do mean no one — is ever going to outwork her…
Read this story from Mansfield Frazier here

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City Election
Stay Home. Show Your Disgust.

We have a two person mayor’s race. Well, maybe one and a half. Should we call it an election? Not really. It’s a joke.

Mayor Frank Jackson will be re-elected. It pains me to write that. But what can I do…
Read this story from Roldo Bartimole here

Read other recent pieces by Roldo Bartimole here

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REVIEW: Richard Thompson’s Unbridled Tastiness at The Kent Stage by Thomas Mulready

No opener. Nothing on stage but a modest drum set, a bass rig and two tiny guitar amps, one for acoustic and a simple Fender amp for electric. And Electric it was. The question is, are we ready for this…? Read the review here.

REVIEW: Festival International de Jazz @ Montreal 6/28 – 7/7/13 by Laura Kennelly

Comment on our blog here: http://www.CoolCleveland.com/blog

Cleveland Can’t Be a Suburb Some nuance would strengthen your case, Joe. It’s not a suburbs vs city problem these days so much as tax-subsidized sprawl and (in some cases) the American mindset that newer is better…
Read the comment from Tracy Moavero here

Love your article. I think that we’ve forgotten the truth of a city is a city, and a burb is a burb…
Read the comment from Pat Caine here

Thanks Joe for making it very personal in terms of the “both ways” experience. From my viewpoint, an unusual one, the neighborhoods have been looted and the downtown cannibalized…
Read the comment from Ruth Ann Barrett here

The proposed Opportunity Corridor will allow commuters from the far west suburbs to travel quickly from their homes to their east-side jobs at The Cleveland Clinic or in University Circle without ever seeing, let alone being breathed on, by a black or a brown or a poor person, or any resident of the neighborhoods of Cleveland…
Read the comment from Tim Ferris here

I laughed when I read your last subtitle….
Read the comment from Sara Madden here

Right on, Joe!….
Read the comment from Angie Schmitt here

VIDEO: Jared Bendis’ Excellent Adventures in France Did you try asking the Maison Francaise de Cleveland for funds? They sometimes have funds to sponsor educational projects. Bon voyage!…
Read the comment from Maryann De Julio here

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Big ups to our writers: Roldo Bartimole, Joe Baur, John Benson, Martin Bielat, Larry Durstin, Mansfield Frazier, Laura Kennelly, Anastasia Pantsios, Richey Piiparinen and 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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