03/30/05
Great Lakes Science Center
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More Naked Than Naked Have you ever seen the exposed human body (without skin)? You will at BODY WORLDS 2: The Anatomical Exhibition of Real Human Bodies, opening Sat 4/9 at the Great Lakes Science Center. Cleveland is only the second U.S. city to host this awe-inspiring and profound exhibition that illustrates the importance of living a healthy lifestyle. View 200 real human specimens preserved though a unique method called plastination and experience the human anatomy, physiology and the complexity of the (healthy and unhealthy) human body in meticulous detail. Hours: 9:30AM - 5:30PM Monday through Wednesday; 9:30AM - 9PM Thursday through Sunday. Tickets start at $16 for adults and $9 for youths. For more information contact the Science Center at 216.694.2000 or www.GreatScience.com
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26th Annual Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland Tickets on Sale Now Two weeks of star-studded performances. One great jazz festival: Iconoclast saxophonist and flutist Charles Lloyd broke barriers for acoustic jazz with his legendary quartet in the 60’s and 70’s, performing alongside rock bands at the historic Fillmores – both East and West. For his JazzFest performance he’s joined by Geri Allen, Ruben Rogers and Derrick Phillips for his first Cleveland appearance in decades. To learn more about the Charles Lloyd Quartet at the Tri-C Metro Auditorium April 17 and the rest of JazzFest’s stellar two-week lineup, visit http://www.tricjazzfest.com or call 216-987-4400. Tickets on sale at all tickets.com outlets, online at http://www.tickets.com or by phone 800-766-6048. 2005 Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland - ALL THAT’S JAZZ!
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26th Annual Tri-C JazzFest Heats Up Cleveland Now Two weeks of star-studded performances. One great jazz festival: When Wynton Marsalis arrived on the jazz scene in 1980 at the age of 19, critics were already hailing him as the “symbol for the new decade” and the standard-bearer for his generation. The first jazz composer to win a Pulitzer Prize (for his major oratorio Blood on the Fields), Marsalis is currently the artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center, which last October opened the world’s first concert facility constructed specifically for jazz. For more information about Wynton Marsalis at the Allen Theatre April 20 and the rest of JazzFest’s stellar two-week lineup, visit http://www.tricjazzfest.com or call 216-987-4400. Tickets on sale at all tickets.com outlets, online at http://www.tickets.com or by phone 800-766-6048. 2005 Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland - ALL THAT’S JAZZ!
Optiem
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Develop your future Optiem is looking for an entry-level developer to join our team. You have a good working knowledge of X/HTML, are willing to dive into the code, and have at least touched on implementing CSS and Java Script in your work. You have a strong desire to learn and want to work on projects for exciting clients. Keeping up with the latest trends and Web Standards is a plus. Experience with the Macromedia suite of software, coding-by-hand and the ability to take a finished design and create lightweight, effective code is a must. We work hard, play hard and produce great work. If you are up to the challenge, please email us at careers@optiem.com. Optiem: Fuel For Bright Companies. www.Optiem.com
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CLEVELAND INSTITUTE of MUSIC
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Murder, Revenge, Intrigue, Jealousy and Love It’s all happening at the Cleveland Institute of Music beginning Wed 4/6 through Sat 4/9 at 8PM as the CIM Opera Theater presents Mozart’s The Garden Girl in Disguise, directed by David Bamberger with the CIM Orchestra conducted by Steven Byess. Written by Mozart when he was only 18 years old, this tale of mistaken identity and misplaced affections anticipates the enchanting comedy of his most celebrated masterpieces, but has remarkable scenes of romance and passion not duplicated in his most famous works. This will be David Bamberger’s first full production in his new role as Artistic Director of the CIM Opera Program. For tickets, call 216-791-5000, ext. 411. Adults $15; Students and Seniors $10. Mention Cool Cleveland and receive $2 off your ticket! Take an interest – get involved! Visit www.CIM.edu to learn more about one of the top international music conservatories.
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CENTURY CYCLES
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Hit the trail! Spring forward and buy a new bike from Century Cycles. Once a year we have everything in our four stores on sale. This year’s sale is April 7-10 so don’t miss your chance to save big on sweet bicycles and gear. Be sure to mention Cool Cleveland and you’ll get a cool free gift. With stores in Rocky River, Solon, Medina and Peninsula we offer a huge selection, outstanding service and professional staff. Come see why we were named one of America’s top 100 bicycle stores for 2005! See the complete schedule of this and other events at http://www.centurycycles.com.
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RED
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Ethel's String Quartet from NYC will Electrify You When joined by Red {an orchestra} this unique, high energy concert will transform your image of classical music concerts with its eclectic mix of sound and light completed by the more traditional sounds of Bartok. Experience Ethel/Red on Sat 4/2 at 8PM in the Masonic Auditorium, 3615 Euclid Avenue. Concert tickets start at $15. For more information call Red {an orchestra} at 440-519-1733 or visit http://www.redanorchestra.org.
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WCLV
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Mozart Mania WCLV 104.9 FM is inviting you to join First Program host Jacqueline Gerber on an trip to the OK Mozart International Festival in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, June 11th through the 19th. The Meadowlarks and Mozart excursion features eleven concerts including The Mikado, conductor Ransom Wilson, guitarist Christopher Parkening, and concerts and recitals. There'll be visits to Tulsa's Gilcrease Museum to view Native American art, walks along the nature trails at the Woolaroc Ranch, Museum and Wildlife Preserve. This will also be the peak birding season at the Nature Conservancy's 37,000 acre Tall Grass Prairie Preserve. Cleveland naturalist Bill Faber is the tour guide. The price includes airfare, hotel, concerts, meals and museum admission. For information, call Discovery Tours at 216 531 8884. The Meadowlarks and Mozart tour benefits the WCLV Foundation, which supports WCLV’s classical music programming.
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