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African Escape Senekunya: Many Voices, One Family takes you into a sub-Sarahan village to live the experiences of native Africans. See the working village's "Hogon" hut designed for village leaders, a mosque for worship, real granaries, a hunter's every day hut, and a "Toguna" where male council members meet, all within a village setting. It's a world of learning and discoveries, with rare sculptures, artful carvings, textiles, beautiful ceremonial masks, real musical instruments and Tutsi war spears. Enter its world of important artifacts and objects at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. This interactive exhibit is large enough for children and adults to physically enter and explore. Bring the family for a lifetime experience you can share with your children. Cleveland Museum of Natural History, 1 Wade Oval Drive, 231-4600 http://www.cmnh.org/senenkunya.html
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Shifting the Frame: Future Forums for the 22nd Century panel discussion program at The Weatherhead School of Management’s Center for Regional Economic Issues and the Northeast Ohio Software Association hosting Outstanding thought leaders from Northeast Ohio working on transformational reshaping of our global economy. Speakers are Manuel Glynias, Founder, NetGenics, Inc., Lawrence Krauss, Case Professor of Physics and Case CIO Lev Gonick 3/24 at 9:30AM. Join with today’s visionary thinkers, as we provoke awareness and expand our capacity to adapt in the information age. Forums provide collaborative solutions that might remain unforeseen, offering new ways to create innovation in our networked economy and stimulating economic growth for the Northeast Ohio region. Creating Enterprise: Igniting Innovation Through Networks is a two-day innovation and entrepreneurial program highlighting academic research, discussions with public officials, foundation representatives, researchers, businesses and economic development professionals to offer new ways to create innovation while stimulating economic growth Fri 4/23 thru Sat 4/24 from 9AM-5PM. The Peter B. Lewis Building the Case campus. For info contact REI at 216-368-5534.
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WCLVnotes The next four days will be busy for WCLV 104.9 FM. Wed 3/17 at 12:30 PM, the monthly live Matinee Concert from Judson Manor will be presented. In the evening at 8PM, WCLV goes to Kulas Hall of The Cleveland Institute of Music to pick up a concert by the Cavani Quartet and Friends as part of the “CIM Live” series. Then on Thursday, WCLV will be at Severance Hall for the first of three concerts by the San Francisco Symphony. Michael Tilson Thomas (perhaps at the top of the heap of the American born conductors these days) will conduct, among other things, Rimsky-Korsakov’s great musical confection “Scheherazade”. On Friday night at 8:00, a recital by violinist Julian Ross and pianist Robert Mayerovitch will be aired live from Baldwin-Wallace College. If this isn’t enough, the Met Opera begins Wagner’s “Ring Cycle” on Saturday at 1:30PM with “Das Rheingold."