Tenacity

02.17-02.24.10
Tenacity

In this week’s issue:
* Reads LeBron’s new book
* MansfieldLIVE The Church of Bob Dylan
* Flix The Movie That Saved Cain Park
* MovementWORKS CPT BBX2
* Cool Cleveland podcast & BFD blog & Facebook & Twitter

Hanging in there. It’s one thing, I have to admit, that we’re really good at here in NEO. Some experienced NEO dancers bring their determination to bear with a dual showcase this weekend. On NEOtropolis we talk about sticking with your property and remodeling. Our feature on Cain Park’s fundraiser brings back a time before they remodeled the whole place just to shoot a movie there. And if we all hang in till the end of the season, possibly LeBron and team will reward our tenacity. But in reality, we’re about as stubborn as it gets. –Thomas Mulready

LeBron James: The Making of an MVP
By Terry Pluto and Brian Windhorst
Gray & Co.

“LeBron scores 25 as East edges West in the All-Star Game…” Is there any other single name that is more immediately recognized around the globe these days than LeBron? Frankly, I rather doubt it.

If you read either the sports or entertainment pages, you’ll surely know to whom that name belongs. Especially if you live in the Northeast section of Ohio.

LeBron Raymone James has worked hard—and smart—to make that name a household word, and if he continues in this fashion, he deserves every speck of success that comes to him. He is almost too good—in every aspect of his life, not just the basketball court—to be believed. And he’s right here in Cleveland! That’s the most amazing feat of all…
Read more from Kelly Ferjutz here

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SPONSORED: See the story that inspired the movie “Clueless” and SAVE! The Cleveland Play House invites you to experience a world premiere production of Emma, Jane Austen’s timeless story of love, money, and manners – and how ‘clueless’ each can make us. Use promotion code “COOL” and save $10 per ticket, Call 216-795-7000 or log on at ClevelandPlayHouse.com.

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Google zaps I Rock Cleveland Google suddenly shuts down iconic local music blog due to “violation of service” issues. Huh? Read this then visit the relaunched site at http://Blog.irockcleveland.com.

HOT Underground Inspiration Boston’s winning proposal for transforming their abandoned subway tunnel included turning it into a “network of underground cultural venues.” Could we apply this idea to the lower level of the Detroit-Superior bridge? Check It Out

“Worst Winter Weather City”? Please. Forbes dishes out another plate of nonsense but Rob Pitingolo of Brewed Fresh Daily sets the record straight. Read

Buying Local on a Large Scale BusinessWeek article profiles Cle institutions’ tendency to buy local. Click

Extend the Blue Line? RTA is evaluating an extension of the Blue Line rapid service into SE Cuy Co. But they want to know if it’s necessary. Learn more and take the survey.

Battle of the Bridge View updates on the argument for pedestrian access on the I-90 bridge here.

GREEN “…Build a bridge to connect us all” Check out the music video calling for a pedestrian lane on the new I-90 bridge. View

HELP Rockometer or Coast Guard Station? According to unconfirmed reports, plans for a world-class Rockometer special event facility, the largest of its kind East of Las Vegas, complete with a stage and food service for 2000, may have to be put on hold in order to rebuild the Coast Guard Station on prime land across the street from the Rock Hall on East 9th Street at Lake Erie. Which project makes more sense next to a tourist attraction that brought 3/4 of a million visitors to NEO last year? Contact Senator Sherrod Brown, one of the few leaders in the region who saw the potential of the Rockometer: (202) 224-2315 or Brown.Senate.gov/contact, and Cc: us on your comments: Info@CoolCleveland.com

HELP Your change needed now “This is the worst of times to come up short,” says United Way of Cle’s Michael Benz, who notes that they are $1 million shy of their goal to raise money to help almost a half million people in our region each year. To make a $5 donation that shows up on your phone bill, text the word, “CHANGE” to 864-833 (which spells “UNITED” on your keypad), or visit http://www.UWS.org/give to give more. LIVE UNITED.

Cool Cleveland Podcast Weekly roundup of cool events, in an easy-to-digest 3 minute audio format, for playback on your computer or iPod.

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SPONSORED: Don’t you dare miss the next Fridays@7 concert with The Cleveland Orchestra this Fri 2/19. Doors open at 5PM for drinks and food and then, experience pure orchestral force when Franz Welser-Moest conducts some of Wagner’s most famous opera masterpieces during the 7PM concert.Stay for the hot after-party: drinks, food and an East-meets-West jam session of irresistible rhythms and world music. http://www.ClevelandOrchestra.com

Princess Katie and Racer Steve @ LCCC Singer/songwriter Katie O’Sullivan and her partner Steve Borne assume their alternate personalities (guess what those are) to sing high-energy music the whole family can rock out to. Be prepared to dance in the aisles to their mix of reggae, big band, alt-rock and bossa nova when they come to the LCCC Stocker Arts Ctr, 1005 N Abbe Rd in Elyria, on Thu 2/18 at 7PM. And, kids, this is a PJ party so don your best jammies! http://PrincessRacer.com. Get tix here.

HOT Twelve Angry Jurors @ Beck Ctr The Beck Center’s Teen Theater brings an American classic to stage on Fri 2/19 at 7:30PM. Adapted from the TV show Twelve Angry Men, the play “examines how a diverse group of 12 strangers must decide the fate of an inner-city teen on trial for the murder of his abusive father.” Runs through Sun 2/28 in Beck Ctr’s Studio Theater, 17801 Detroit Ave in Lakewood, 521-2540, http://www.BeckCenter.org/theatre/youth.htm.

Open Studio @ Art House Bring your fam to Art House, 3119 Denison Ave, from 1-3PM to make collaborative or individual art masterpieces on Sat 2/20. This is an all-age open studio [pictured] so there’s no pre-registration and no class fee. Get hands-on w/ one of the most versatile and fun mediums around–clay! Art House experts will be there to offer assistance. http://ArtHouseInc.org/calendar.shtml

Become an Engineer The Cuyahoga Valley Career Center is hosting their 2nd annual Engineering Career Expo for kids in 9-12th grades, from 9:30AM to noon on Sat 2/20, with a special session by CSU Society of Women Engineers for 9th & 10th grade girls at 8:30AM, followed by a day of exhibits from 25 engineering firms. Register

The Peking Acrobats @ PlayhouseSquare Your jaw will drop when a Chinese troupe of contortionists, gymnasts, martial arts experts, cyclists and jugglers “push the envelope of human possibility” (as said by the New York Post) for a performance on Sun 2/21 at 3PM. It’s the circus meets Olympics-style gymnastics and martial arts–all complemented by live musicians playing traditional Chinese instruments. @ PlayhouseSquare’s Allen Theatre, 1501 Euclid Ave. Visit http://ChineseAcrobats.com/pa.php then get tickets.

To the Beat Y’all MOCA’s no charge hip-hop workshop for teens ages 13-18 isn’t until Sun 2/28 but you’d better register today to reserve your spot. Just call Nicole Ledinek at 216-421-8671 ext 41. The Scoop

The Church of Bob Dylan

I recently went to see a singer named Robert Zimmerman.

Now, you probably know him better by his stage name, Bob Dylan.

I was sort of taken aback when I looked around and saw that my wife and I were the only African-Americans in the whole music hall…
Click here to view the Mansfield Frazier video

SPONSORED: Drama and Comedy collide and you SAVE as the CIM Opera Theater presents Richard Strauss’ Ariadne Auf Naxos Wed 2/24 to Sat 2/27 in Kulas Hall. The story unfolds with sumptuous music when a party is planned with entertainment to include both a serious opera company and a commedia dell’arte troupe. With the evening growing later and pressure mounting to complete the entertainment before the party’s grand finale, the host demands that both companies perform together. Surprisingly the result is a great success! For tickets call 216.791.5000 or online at http://www.CIM.edu. Cool Cleveland readers SAVE $2 with promo code: COOL.

Rebuilding the Region
Plus, watch episode on NEO’s film industry

Buy or Remodel? That is the question for many homeowners in NEOtropolis. We talk with remodeling experts on the upcoming episode of NEOtropolis, broadcast on Western Reserve PBS at 8:30PM this Fri 2/19, hosted by CoolCleveland’s Thomas Mulready. Click here for your cable channel. Comment on our blog at http://www.NEOtropolis.org. Remember, this is not business as usual.

Click here or on the image above to watch last week’s show on our regional film & video industry, with panelists Ron Goldfarb of Glazen Creative Studios, Sara Dering, Greater Cleveland Film Commission, and Chris Rutushin of River & Heron Productions.

Do you know a businessperson or company that we should be featuring on NEOtropolis? Drop us a line at NEOtropolis@CoolCleveland.com. After all, it’s your region, too. NEOtropolis.org.

A hot selection of tech and business news & events from around the region. Got business news? Send it to: EVENTS@CoolCleveland.com

HOT Go on, download it For this month only, local music label Exit Stencil wants you to download their music for free. No gimmicks–just full-length releases prepped for your hard drive. [Pictured is Exit Stencil band The Dreadful Yawns.] Gimme

Downtown Cle Restaurant Week is Mon 2/22 through Sat 2/27. Visit participating restaurants and score some deals w/ your meal. Tell Me More

Community currency: a viable option? Cle Hts and Univ Hts look into creating a local currency system. Join the discussion at the next mtg on Wed 2/17 in the Activity Rm of the CH-UH Public Library – Lee Rd branch at 2345 Lee Rd. Tell Me More

A sponge for oil spills CWRU researchers devise new material to clean up oil spills and, even, to conserve the oil. Read

Going up…for now Wall Street Journal says home prices rose in more than 1/3 of US metro areas in the 4th quarter. Locally, Cle prices rose 25% from a year earlier; Akron 23%. Movin’ on Up

From Chatroom to Bedroom is the 5-star “page turner” that “pulls no punches” as it describes “how technology has revolutionized ‘dating’ for the working corporate ladder climbing single person,” providing, “an honest look into the eLove generation…” Those actual quotes are from readers of Cool Cleveland contributor Alexsandra Sukhoy’s book, Chatroom To Bedroom, which shot up over 400,000 places on Amazon’s sales rank last week. Get the book here.

GREEN Staying Home for Dinner Philosopher Lisa Heldke will discuss food politics and the idea of food communities, specifically the power of collective work to promote healthy, safe and delicious food systems for all people, when she comes to CWRU on Thu 2/18 at 4:30PM for “Staying Home for Dinner: Ruminations on Local Foods in a Cosmopolitan Society.” @ CWRU Clark Hall, Rm 206, 11130 Bellflower Rd. [Local apples pictured at left.] Register at http://ArtSci.case.edu/bakernord.

HOT Four Pillars of Social Media Learn the basics of social media’s Big 4: the Blog, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn on Thu 2/18 from 1:30-5PM @ CCC Corp College E. First class in Corp College’s Social Media Lab. Register

Evolution of Manufacturing conference @ Hyland Software in Westlake on Thu 2/18 at 5:30PM. Register

GREEN Cleveland Green Drinks networking meet-up on Wed 2/24 from 6-9PM @ Great Lakes Brewing Co. Info

NorTech Innovation Awards @ LaCentre on Wed 2/24 at 5:30PM. Register

Social Justice Karaoke! w/ Shares YP on Sat 2/20 at 9PM @ Reddstone Bar & Tavern, 1261 W 76th St. [Flier pictured.] http://CommunityShares.org

Change & Leadership Cle Business Leaders Committee of The Union Club presents the 3rd Annual Summit on Leadership on Thu 2/25 from 4-7:30PM. Call 216-621-4230 for reservations. Details

Extending the Runway: Building Better Boards Bright Ideas seminar w/ Dave Berkus at CCC East on Thu 2/25 at 1PM. Register

HOT GREEN Carbon Footprints: How Can We Transform Our Tomorrow? Baldwin-Wallace’s Sustainability Symposium brings a diverse group of experts (Senator Sherrod Brown, Dr. Susan Solomon and others) to discuss energy, climate and carbon and their impact on our health and the economic vitality of businesses and communities. Mon 3/1 and Tue 3/2 @ B-W. View schedule and register.

GREEN Reducing Emissions While Growing the Economy Bringing the Swedish Model to Ohio discussion on Thu 3/4 @ Independence Doubletree Hotel from 5-6:30PM. Call 440-243-4084 ext 3004 to register. Info

GREEN Greening the Community 28th Nat’l Pesticide forum @ CWRU on Fri 4/9 and Sat 4/10. Register

The Movie That Saved Cain Park

You may remember hearing something about the 1980 movie Those Lips, Those Eyes – maybe that it was filmed in the Cleveland area.

But what you may not know is that it was not only filmed here, in and around Cain Park in Cleveland Heights, but that it actually helped to save Cain Park.

Something else may have eventually come along to save Cain Park, but the production company responsible for Those Lips, Those Eyes actually invested a lot of money to restore Cain Park’s amphitheater back to working condition so that they could shoot the film there.

Those Lips, Those Eyes is about a place that is just like Cain Park was in the 1950s. The movie, starring Frank Langella, Thomas Hulce and Glynnis O’Connor, is a coming-of-age story about a young man who works behind the scenes at a summer theater like Cain Park was in those days.

In the late ’50s and ’60s, TV stars would appear in Cain Park productions of Broadway musicals, and top-name entertainers, such as Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, Harry Belafonte, Johnny Mathis, Jerry Lewis and Sammy Davis, Jr., would come in for one- or two-nighters. But, for several reasons, by the late ’70s the amphitheater had fallen into disrepair…
Read more from David Budin here

SPONSORED: The School for Lovers Fully-staged opera returns to Severance Hall on March 2, 4, 6, and 8 with Franz Welser-Moest leading The Cleveland Orchestra and a stellar international cast in Mozart’s comic opera, Cosi fan tutte (subtitled: “The School for Lovers”). Mozart’s message is timeless: love is a funny, but dangerous game to play. Read the preview here, and order today for the best seats – last year’s opera production sold out! ClevelandOrchestra.com

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Dr. Sketchy’s Anti Art School Make your sketchbooks happy when Johnny Blazes [pictured] comes to town on Wed 2/17 at 7:30PM. If you’re not in the know, Dr. Sketchy is “what happens when cabaret meets art school.” The Dr. hosts monthly life drawing classes where the models are edgy, the booze is a-flowin’ and a DJ spins only the coolest tunes. Johnny Blazes is well-known throughout Boston’s drag and burlesque scenes for his genre-bending, gender-blending performances. Draw him at the Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Rd. http://DrSketchyCleveland.com

Cory Chisel & The Wandering Sons @ Beachland Cory Chisel [pictured at left by St. Vincent Skeltis], the son of a Baptist minister, grew up inspired by the powerful music he heard in church. But he’s also inspired by the American heartland. And Bob Dylan, Aretha Franklin, Johnny Cash and other legends. Hear him on Thu 2/18 at 8:30PM @ the Beachland Tavern, 15711 Waterloo Rd, and just witness the wild of the north ingrained in his voice. W/ Dawes and Jason Boesel. http://CoryChisel.com

HOT Diego Velazquez: Remixed A hip posse of Cleveland artists recreate and revamp the works of Spanish Baroque painter Diego Velazquez in Wall Eye Gallery’s newest exhibition opening on Fri 2/19 from 6-11PM. Among the highlights are Arabella Proffer’s naughty interpretation of “Lady with a Fan” [her work pictured at left], plus remixes by The Sign Guy, Anthony Jacobs, David Szekeres and others. @ 5304 Detroit Ave. http://WallEyeGallery.com

HOT Fridays@7: Musical Obsession Experience pure orchestral force at Severance Hall on Fri 2/19. First, Franz Welser-Most leads the Cle Orchestra through Richard Wagner’s famous masterpieces, like the romantic Lohengrin and the love-soaked Tristan and Isolde. Then grab a drink and let loose to the east-meets-west jams of Simon Shaheed and his middle-eastern oud. http://ClevelandOrchestra.com

Third Fridays @ 78th St Studios One of Cle’s hottest creative hubs is now open and available for you to explore every month. The 78th St Studios, located in Detroit-Shoreway, invites you to roam the halls, have a drink and check out the newest exhibits. Go on Fri 2/19 for artist talks, live music and a Haiti Art Benefit silent auction. Be there from 5-9PM. Full schedule here.

HELP HOT Mardi Paws Party New Orleans-style while helping homeless animals on Sat 2/20. Stroll to the French Quarter Casino, dance to the Mo’ Mojo Band, drink at the Krewe of Barkus Bar, feast on Southern fare and get in on auction action at Geauga Humane Society’s carnival extraordinaire [flier pictured]. Every penny goes to help animals at Rescue Village. 6-11PM @ The Bertram Inn & Conference Ctr, 600 N Aurora Rd, Aurora. Score tix at http://GeaugaHumane.org/events/special.html.

Les Delices: Hommages Les Delices brings music of the French Baroque to life. Their latest concert, Hommages, is an intimate program of tributes featuring Francois Couperin’s “Apotheosis of Lily,” “tombeaux,” and other musical caricatures–all true to the French Baroque tradition of paying homage to your greatest influences. Hear them Sat 2/20 at 8PM @ Tregoning & Co., 1300 W 78th St or on Sun 2/21 at 4PM at the beautiful Herr Chapel at Plymouth Church, 2860 Coventry Rd in Shaker Hts. http://DebraNagy.com/Les_Delices1/index.html

Slap on a mask or come as you are to The Chamber’s annual Masquerade Ball on Sat 2/20. Get moody to the goth-industrial sounds of Queue Up, have your Tarot cards read by Lady K, witness Karnival Radio’s live broadcast and hop on the dance floor which, by the way, will be going ’til 2AM to the beats of Cryotek, 1.5 and Rage. 8PM @ 11814 Detroit Ave, Lakewood. http://LakewoodChamber.net/masquerade.htm

SPONSORED: Next Tue 2/23, at 8PM, WCLV 104.9 FM is live at Cleveland State University’s Drinko Hall for a faculty recital. And on Sat 2/20, at 8PM, WCLV broadcasts a blockbuster Cleveland Orchestra Wagner concert with Measha Brueggergosman, soprano, in the Wesendonck Lieder. Other Wagner highlights – the Prelude to Die Meistersinger, the Prelude and Love-Death from Tristan and Isolde and the Overture to Rienzi. Full details on all of WCLV’s programming at http://www.WCLV.com.

HOT The Found Footage Festival returns to Cle one night only to show the most hilarious and unbelievable film footage found in dumpsters, thrift stores and garage sales across America. Founders Nick Prueher and Joe Pickett started collecting videos after stumbling across a bizarre McDonald’s custodial training video. Since then they’ve hoarded an impression collection of dating service clips, training vids and scary home movies. They’ll be presented in their glory on Sun 2/21 at 7:30PM @ Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Rd. http://FoundFootageFest.com

Oddy Fest #18 For just this month, odd theater takes place on Sunday. Join the Oddy-ence at the Cle Hts Library – Lee Hts Branch at 2345 Lee Rd on Sun 2/21 for Cross-Cultures, an investigation into culture clashes ’round the globe. Hear diverse songs sung by Liz Huff, witness an Adlerian postmodernistic experiment and see the power of a fortune cookie–all for no charge at 3PM. http://TheOddyFestival.wordpress.com

From Ohio to Broadway Ohioans are creative people. We all know that. But you probably don’t realize the depth of talent coming from the Buckeye State. On Sun 2/21, Bryan Bird and Bette Lou Higgins will present some stories and songs of music created by Ohio writers and composers that made it big. (Did you know the composer of “When Irish Eyes are Smiling” was from Cle? Yes, really.) 2PM @ Lorain Public Library – N Ridgeville Branch, 35700 Bainbridge Rd. http://www.EdenValleyEnterprises.org

Iron Toys @ UA Rich Shanklin and friends bring you an afternoon of classical, jazz and avant-garde jams on Sun 2/21 at 3PM @ Univ of Akron’s Guzzetta Recital Hall, 139 E. Buchtel Ave. You can expect this saxophone/woodwind quartet to play 20+ instruments in one concert. They’re that musical. Part of the Kulas Concert Series. Info

Movies & Brunch @ Capitol Theatre Experience the restored glory of the Capitol Theatre (1390 W 65th St) while watching classic films projected in perfect HD. The Sunday Classics series kicks off on Sun 2/21 at 10AM w/ An American in Paris from 1951. Movie will be followed by brunch at LUXE. Check out the schedule at http://ClevelandCinemas.com.

HELP “The Hammer” Ergatta A “regatta” is what rowers do on the water when they compete. But, since this is tundra season, the highlight of winter is the “ergatta”–an indoor, water-less rowing competition on Sun 2/21 at St Ignatius HS. Rowers compete on rowing machines (“ergs”) to try and out-do each other’s time for a 200 meter distance. This year, the ergatta gets new energy from Ingenuity Fest artists and the event will benefit plans to build a boathouse on the Cuy River. 8:30AM-5:30PM. View a cool video then click on http://ClevelandRows.org/annualevents.php.

Andrew Borowiec: Nights in Provence View new work from local photographer Andrew Borowiec at the Bonfoey Gallery at 1710 Euclid Ave on Mon 2/22 through Sat 3/20. Borowiec’s photos capture the nocturnal beauty of Provence and the area around a 17th century olive mill–a mill his mother owned but planned to sell. Then meet him at an opening reception on Fri 2/26 from 5-7PM. [Pictured is Borowiec-Ruelle, Tourrettes.] http://Bonfoey.com

If you yearn for Big Band sound… you can get your fix every Mon night at 8PM @ the Brothers Lounge at 11609 Detroit Ave. Mojo Big Band, a professional 17-piece band, will take you back in time w/ the sounds of Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie and other jazz faves from the ’30s-’50s era. Be there this Mon 2/22 from 8PM-close. http://BrothersLounge.com

Ladysmith Black Mambazo @ Oberlin This South African singing group has a history of captivating audiences around the globe with its a cappella harmonies and raw energy. Members of the group are outspoken advocates of civil rights in S Africa and were even invited by Nelson Mandela to accompany him to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. Now they’re coming to Oberlin College’s Finney Chapel at 90 N Professor St in Oberlin on Tue 2/23 at 7:30PM. [Photo at left courtesy of Heads Up.] http://Oberlin.edu

GREEN EcoTuesday Cleveland Launch EcoTuesday is billed as “the sustainable business leaders networking forum” and takes place every 4th Tue. Go there to learn about the newest trends in green biz and sustainability and collaborate w/ others who want to make the world more eco-friendly. The Cle chapter launches on Tue 2/23 at the Club at Key Ctr, 127 Public Sq., w/ Brad Masi of the New Agrarian Ctr discussing local foods. 5:30-7:30PM. http://www.EcoTuesday.com/city/cleveland

CIM Opera: Ariadne auf Naxos Comedy and tragedy collide in Ariadne auf Naxos, a rarely performed masterpiece that the CIM Opera Theater and CIM Orchestra are bringing to stage on Wed 2/24 through Sat 2/27. The story unfolds when a serious opera company and a commedia dell’arte troupe are booked for a night’s entertainment. As pressure mounts, the host demands both parties perform in tandem. See the results at 8PM @ CIM Kulas Hall, 11021 East Blvd. Sung in German w/ translation http://CIM.edu

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The Missing Demographic: Black Males

The fairly recent brouhaha over the use of the term “Negro” on 2010 Census Forms was mild compared to the racially-tinged storm that should be currently brewing in Washington in regards to the upcoming counting of all Americans. It seems as if one demographic is already being excluded.

The Census Bureau’s very sophisticated website features vignettes of people from all over the country – 30 citizens in all – talking about what it means to be Americans.

There is Breanne & Dave (a couple who are into roof gardening), Neme (a nursing student originally from Togo), Grazina (the owner of a Lithuanian restaurant), and Hilba (the manager of a surgery clinic), but one population group is glaring only by its absence: black males… there is not one single black male featured on the entire website.

Yet, the Census folks steadfastly maintain they want to count all Americans…
Read more from Mansfield Frazier here

CPT BBX2
Medcalf & Lock Split the Bill

Lisa K. Lock and Michael Medcalf, two Cleveland dancer/choreographers, split the bill at Cleveland Public Theater’s Big Box this weekend. Earlier last month we met with Lock and Medcalf for interviews and preview showings. Both were immersed in works in progress.

Though she emphasized that CONCENTRIC CYCLES was unfinished, Lock showed substantial portions of her new piece, which is concerned with passing time, memories, mistakes, and second chances. In her program notes, Lock says the dress stands for “memories made visible.” With its detachable train, the dress limits or embellishes Lock’s movement as she chooses, and even unlit in the limited space of the preview showing, the color and fabric were visually stunning. We also spoke with Michael Medcalf:

Cool Cleveland: We’ve only seen one new piece of your choreography since you returned to Cleveland. Are you using new compositional methods?
Michael Medcalf: Not new compositional methods so much, but now I’m afforded the time and opportunity to explore creating work. So, when I saw the proposal for CPT’s Big Box 10, I went back and forth debating whether or not I wanted to do it. I think I’m more interested in exploring ways of generating movement and seeing what the outcome is as opposed to actual choreography. Finding the tools that work for me as well as for the work that I’m creating…
Read more from Victor Lucas & Elsa Johnson here

Are We Safe With Zanotti Taking A Reform Lead?
Plus, more…

You may have missed, as I did, an important profile of Martin Zanotti one of the leaders in the Cuyahoga County reform saga. Damian Guevara of the Scene gave us a revealing picture of the guy who has taken a lead in the transition stage for the new county government.

It’s not a pretty picture he paints…
Read more of Roldo Bartimole here

Quick reviews of recent events
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The Cleveland Orchestra @ Severance Hall 2/11/09
Read the review by Kelly Ferjutz here

Peter Pan @ Mercury Summer Stock, preview
Read the review by Roy Berko here

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Stay tenacious Thank you for your tenacity towards Cleveland! Keep it up!
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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) Don’t know where to donate used stuff? Get a copy of Pass It On to find local places that need donations. CuyahogaSWD.org.

2) Lakefront Station Check out the prize winners of the 2009 Cleveland Design Competition with first place awarded to Mario Caceres & Christian Canonico of Montrouge, France. ClevelandCompetition.com

3) RoldoLINK Gateway Costs Taxpayers $100 Million+

Plus, Republicans Lie and News Media Spread It. CoolCleveland.com

4) Shrinking Cities What should we do with the lower level of the Detroit-Superior Bridge? It’s a hot topic on the School of Urban Affairs & Planning at VA Tech’s blog. ShrinkingCities.WordPress.com

5) The Broadway Cyclery A licensed attorney quits law to open a full-service bicycle shop in Bedford. The shop will focus on cargo and touring/commuter bikes. Expect it open in late Feburary and be on the lookout for TheBroadwayCyclery.com.

Consistently finding the cool stuff in NEO are our writers: Roldo Bartimole, Roy Berko, David Budin, Kelly Ferjutz, Mansfield Frazier, Elsa Johnson & Victor Lucas, 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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