Personalities

09.01-09.08.10
Personalities

One of our goals with Cool Cleveland is to introduce you to the cool people in our region, and this week is a good example: meet David Franlklin, the new director of CMA; James Levin, who is running for County Council; canine ambassador Connor Diamond; and non-profit guru Jeff Nischwitz.

Plus, we add a bit more personality on the side: Mansfield on Cleveland culture, death & ballet, the Tremont Farmer’s Market, Foxy Shazam, the Cleveland Peace Show, and the greenest building in the United States. We got so much going on here, you might call it a personality crisis. –Thomas Mulready

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Meet David Franklin
New director of CMA

Beginning Mon 9/20, David Franklin will become the Director of the Cleveland Museum of Art, after working in London, Oxford and Rome, and most recently serving as the deputy director of the National Gallery of Canada.

Watch the video as Thomas Mulready of Cool Cleveland talks with Mr. Franklin in the Baroque Court (former Garden Court) of the CMA. Watch the video here.

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Oberlin building tops “The G-List” Oberlin College’s Adam Joseph Lewis Center for Environmental Studies is considered by architects, engineers, educators, and critics to be the top green building since 1980 in informal poll conducted by Architect Magazine.

* Even Father of Gmail Paul Buchheit is impressed w/ Cle Rowing Foundation’s proposed Rivergate Park.
* ODOT got you down? Still upset they said no to building a multi-modal bridge? Join the party for sustainable transportation @ Progressive Field. Mark yr calendars for Fri 9/17.
* Akron Bike Week runs from Fri 9/3Sun 9/12. Join in on various bicycle adventures, free maintenance classes, bike n’ train rides, Critical Mass & other fun stuff.
* Stark Co. is serious about water issues. Twenty-three community groups join forces to protect our watershed.
* Relax w/ words Register now for the Fall 2010 Word Lover’s Retreat. Three days of rejuvenation, relaxation and writing, organized by CC writer Claudia Taller.

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SPONSORED:Flip Out on Public Square! Don’t forget United Way of Greater Cleveland’s Campaign Kickoff and Pancake Flip on Thu 9/2 at Public Square, from 7 to 10 AM. Pancakes, sausages and orange juice are only $5, complimentary coffee on-site, plus Bakers Square and Taste of Cleveland coupons for the first 2,500 breakfasts! Fax us for delivery to your downtown office here, or call 216-436-2125 no later than noon on Wed 9/1. More info: 216-436-2121 or mbattle@unitedwaycleveland.org. Join us on Public Square and LIVE UNITED TO BE A GREATER CLEVELANDER.

James Levin
Candidate for Cuyahoga County Council District 7

James Levin began politics at an early age, becoming president of his High School in a class that included former Cleveland Mayor Jane Campbell and current Cuyahoga County Commissioner Peter Lawson Jones. Since that time, Levin has been involved in forming the NEO Greens, the Cleveland Homeless Coalition and the local American Indian movement.

Check out the video interview as he talks with Cool Cleveland’s Thomas Mulready, with whom he collaborated on both the Performance Art Festival and the Ingenuity Fest, as he discusses his platform and candidacy for Cuyahoga Council District 7. Watch the video here.

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SPONSORED: Film buffs, lovers of the outdoors and environmentally minded folks will all find something entertaining and thought-provoking at the Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival On Tour, Sat 9/11 at 6PM at The Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Register now for films and freebies! www.CMNH.org

Farewell to Summer Beach Party Hit the beach up one last time before it turns into an icy tundra. Grab a blanket or chair & head to Edgewater Beach on Sat 9/4 for a good ol’ fashioned beach bash w/ music, games, beach activities & fun galore. Watch the sunset & say “later on, summer….”

* The Great Bug Hunt Go on a self-guided, bug-themed scavenger hunt @ The West Woods starting on Sat 9/4.
* UniquelyME! Girls in grades 6-8 will learn to develop self-confidence & conquer negative self-image on Wed 9/8.

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Connor Diamond
Canine Ambassador

Have you met the most captivating networker in town? Warning, he is larger than life and when he is working the crowd, he might slobber on you!

Meet the only dog I know that has his own business card and Facebook page, Connor the official Ambassador of Executive Caterers at Landerhaven. An Irish Wolfhound is the world’s largest dog breed, and this gentle giant has personality to match his imposing physique. Watch the video here

WED
LockBottom Blues & Jazz Club Blues & jazz fill Akron’s newest outdoor stage, Lock 4 [pictured]… but not for long. This free concert series ends on Wed 9/1 with the sounds of Peggy Cole and Jazz Trio.

* Linedrives & Lipstick The Untold Story of Women’s Baseball exhibition @ Ursuline.
* Beer tasting in honor of Project: LEARN’s 36th. Hosted by Les Roberts @ Visible Voice.
* Hump Day Happy Hour Celebrity bartending benefit for homeless animals @ Garage Bar.

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THU
Brian Auger’s Oblivion Express Watch as Brian Auger (“the king of acid jazz”) & his band light up Nighttown on Thu 9/2 and Fri 9/3 w/ their blend of jazz/rock/soul/funk.

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FRI
Rock the Hall at the 15th Anniversary Rock Hall Ball on Fri 9/3. Don yr finest rock gear & party w/ live music from Eli “Paperboy” Reed, DJ Tommie Sunshine, & the unbelievable Foxy Shazam [pictured- click for video from Lollapalooza 2010].

* Say You Love Satan convergence-continuum’s new “sinfully comic tale of temptation.”
* OddyFest #25: The Individual & Society. More odd (& free) performances.
* GroundWorks DanceTheater presents a show chock full of world premiere performances.

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SAT
The Manatoc Experience Big Valley Race & Festival. Two days of mountain bike races, contests & bike-related fun for the whole fam on a 600-acre campground in Peninsula. Tot races, milk crate stacking challenges & bikes! bikes! bikes! on Sat 9/4 and Sun 9/5.

* The Heights Band @ Grog Shop This Barberton-based hard blues band has been opening for some of the biggest bands out there. See them up close before int’l fame takes them far from home.
* A Barge and Its Wind DVD release party @ Root Cafe. An art house supernatural thriller shot in Cle by local folk.
* Where’s My Jet Pack? Fog, alien dust, moonrocks & 3 local artists sharing visions for the future @ (art)ificial Gallery.
* Joffrey Ballet + Cle Orchestra @ Blossom. Stunning visuals. Magnificent sounds.

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SUN
The Broad Side of the Barn NEO’s finest female jazz & blues performers converge at one of the coolest venues in town, the secluded Mike’s Barn, for an eclectic concert on Sun 9/5. Never been to Mike’s Barn? Check it out & be amazed at the creativity manifesting in a creaky old barn.

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MON
Peace planes, not war planes The Cleveland Peace Show is many things: a protest against the glorification of war, a celebration of peace & nonviolence, and a truly family-friendly event full of music, dancing & crafts. The gathering happens @ the Free Stamp on Mon 9/6 from noon – 6PM.

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TUE
Tremont Farmers’ Market Score ripe tomatoes, peaches, pies… and so much more @ Tremont Farmer’s Market, offered on Tuesdays in Lincoln Park. Peruse the market this Tue 9/7 for locally-grown food for all yr post-holiday needs.

* The Bird Tornado! Witness hordes of chimney swifts swirl into a chimney on their way south.

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WED

The Cure for Climate Change? Cars aren’t the only thing causing climate change. You also gotta blame animal agriculture. Learn about the environmental impacts of agri-biz, but more importantly, learn what hard science says are the solutions to our planet’s woes when eco-crusader Anthony Marr [pictured] speaks on Wed 9/8 @ Beachwood Library.

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One Relationship at a Time

Jeff Nischwitz knows that “the times they are a’changin'” for non-profits, with reductions in donations and increased pressure on fundraising. But Nischwitz’s approach is to develop your relationships, and “friend-raise” instead. In these days of desperate “transactional” approaches, Jeff coaches on how non-profits can become more “relational.”

Watch the video interview with Thomas Mulready of Cool Cleveland, and get ready for Nischwitz’s groundbreaking seminar, “Fulfilling Your Mission… One Relationship at a Time,” on Thu 9/9 at the Boy Scouts HQ in Downtown Cleveland.

Every once and again we get one of those unintended cultural glimpses that reveal ugly truths. In the case I’m referencing, it had to do with the 33 trapped Chilean miners.

A reporter at a local TV station (one which I did some on-air political commentary for last year) decided to show viewers the cramped conditions the miners will have to exist under for many months, until a rescue shaft can be bored through the solid rock.

The reporter used a conference room that approximated the size of the space the miners now occupy, and then had 33 station employees crowd into the room, to show how tight the conditions are below ground.

What she unintentionally also showed was a lack of diversity at the station: While the reporter happens to be Asian-American, all of the 33 others in the room happened to be white…
Read this story from Mansfield Frazier here

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REVIEW: McGuffey Lane 10 by Greg Cielec

PREVIEW: Death and Ballet by Elsa Johnson & Victor Lucas

The Feet of the Master Mr. Canada may have some pearls of educational wisdom in his talks, but I take exception to his lead -in with military statistics. Perhaps if our youth had to serve in the Peace Corps at home or abroad instead of joining the military there just might be billions more for public education in this country… Read the comment from Jerry Dolcini here

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