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04/07/04

WCLV
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WCLVnotes This is Holy Week and Passover. And WCLV 104.9 observes both with significant broadcasts. On Thursday at 9:00 PM, WCLV will air Raisins with Almonds, a two hour celebration of things Judaic. Created by the late Rita Jacobs Willens in the late 70s, this montage/documentary (in the words of the Armstrong Award) “captures the essence of the struggles and joys of Jewish-American culture”. It is an engrossing broadcast; one that reaches the heights that radio can achieve but seldom does. On Good Friday at 8:00 PM, Bach’s St. Matthew Passion by Apollo’s Fire, soloists and Apollo’s Singers will be heard in their March 2003 Severance Hall performance, a broadcast that WCLV is also distributing nationwide.

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TRI-C JAZZ FEST - 1

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Record Man Tommy LiPuma, a Cleveland native, has gone from record promotions to music industry mogul as chairman of the Verve Music Group. He'll be honored twice at concerts benefiting a permanent endowment fund for the Tri-C JazzFest; the first celebration brings in music of Hard-Bop legend Horace Silver, performed by legendary Verve artists such as Joe Sample, The Brecker Brothers, John Clayton and many others. Don’t miss this star-studded event Fri 4/16, 8PM at the Allen Theatre. The next evening promises even more music, as the genius of LiPuma is again celebrated. Sharing the stage will be jazz luminaries such as Diana Krall, George Benson, David “Fathead” Newman, Jimmy Scott and many others; Sat 4/17, 8PM at the Allen Theatre. The Tri-C JazzFest; now in their 25th year! Tickets for both shows are on sale now at www.tickets.com and by phone at 800.766.6048. For a complete schedule of ticketed and free JazzFest events, go to http:www.tricjazzfest.com

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TRI-C JAZZ FEST - 2

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Jazz meets Hip hop Sharing more than their African derived rhythms, they're an expression of experiences regarding political and socio-economic struggles for their respective generations. Directed by drummer/percussionist Bill Ransom, who has worked with Najee, Patrice Rushen and Gerald LeVert. Hip hop and jazz artists mix it up onstage, focusing on the early fusion music of the 70’s, including Weather Report, Herbie Hancock and Miles Davis. With charismatic and genre-bending saxman Mike Phillips, the psychedelic funky grooves of DJ Logic, Joe Miller (trumpet), Bill Ransom (drums), Walter Barnes (bass), and Rodney Hubbard (keyboards)--plus rapper 350 from Cleveland; don't miss this funked up one-night event Mon 4/19 starting 8:30PM at the Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Road. Tickets are on sale now at www.tickets.com and by phone at 800.766.6048. For a complete schedule of ticketed and free JazzFest events, go to http:www.tricjazzfest.com

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PURE Montana Townhomes

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Prospect springs to life with Montana! The Montana Townhomes, located at East 36th and Prospect Avenue, are in the heart of the upper Prospect historic district. You’ll love the affordability, fresh, open designs, an exterior that boasts rustic brick and stone facades and extends to the edge of the street, 2 roomy bedrooms and 1-1/2-2-1/2 baths, airy balcony, and 1-2 car attached garage. Be part of Midtown’s transformation into a vibrant, mixed-use neighborhood of residents, businesses and institutions. And, the historic, renovated mansions and stone and brick apartments from Prospect Avenue’s glorious heyday will surround you. Plus, you’ll be moments from downtown and minutes from University Circle. For a sweetener, there’s 15-year tax abatement and special financing. Starting at $169,900. http://www.progressiveurban.com

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CLEVELAND INSTITUTE of MUSIC

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Musical children are smarter children Experience a quality afternoon of family entertainment as the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra presents The Magic in Music-an interactive presentation of music from family movie favorites such as Fantasia and Aladdin, presented with an interactive narration between the conductors and audience! Set a path to musical discovery of orchestral instruments and classical music. One matinee only Sat 4/24, 3PM at Kulas Hall. To order tickets, call 216-791-5000 x411 weekdays from 10:00AM to 3:00PM. CIM cares about your children’s future; over 1500 young people take music lessons at CIM each year! For a complete listing of CIM events, visit http://www.cim.edu

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TRINITY CATHEDRAL

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He died to take away your sins, not your mind(©Church Ad Project) Everyone—believers, doubters, questioners, seekers—is welcome for Holy Week and Easter at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral. Holy Week events include Tenebrae (think candles) at 6 PM on Wed 4/7, an Agape potluck (think food) at 6 PM Thu 4/8, a 4/9 Good Friday service at 12 PM and 4/11 Easter Sunday services at 6 AM, 9 AM, and 11:15 AM. There’s also a 7:30 PM Good Friday concert of Haydn’s Stabat Mater and MacMillian’s The Seven Last Words. Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, E. 22nd & Euclid, 771-3630. Free lighted parking, adjacent to the building off Prospect. http://www.trinitycleveland.org

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RED, an Orchestra

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Lenny and Steve Rediscovered Red {an orchestra} presents the music of two of America's most celebrated theatre collaborators, the incomparable Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim. This program features their non-theatrical works conudcted by Red's Artistic Director, Jonathan Sheffer. This performance will highlight Bernstein's Prelude, Fugue & Riffs and Clarinet Sonata and will feature Franklin Cohen, principal clarinetist of the Cleveland Orchestra and whose work has been described as "hypnotic, impeccable and brilliant". Come and experience these composers' works from beyond their Broadway fame Tue 4/13 at 8PM, Gamble Auditorium, Baldwin-Wallace College in Berea, Ohio; and Wed 4/14 at 8PM, Tri-C Metro Campus Auditorium, Cleveland. Tickets for Lenny and Steve Rediscovered are on sale now; mention Cool Cleveland and receive $5 off! Red {an orchestra}, 440.519.1733, http:www.redanorchestra.org.

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REI

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Networks for an Innovative Region REI@Weatherhead is helping to create "The Road Map" for our region's future. And their upcoming conference, Creating Enterprise: Igniting Innovation through University-Business-Government Networks, is for academics, policy wonks and business professionals interested in making things happen. This leading-edge conference, with research presentations and public discussions, will explore how to build networks for creating an innovative region. Featured keynote speaker Martha Layne Collins, former Governor of Kentucky and an economic development expert; she was responsible for bringing Toyota to Kentucky. Peter B Lewis Building, Fri 23 from 12-9PM and Sat 24 from 8:00-5:30PM. RSVP by 4/19. Presented with support from the U.S. Small Business Administration, CASE and REI@Weatherhead. For more information on this conference and for registration call 368-5534, or visit http://www.weatherhead.case.edu/rei/sba.htm. And for more information about REI, e-mail Ed Morrison at ed.morrison@case.edu .

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BECK CENTER

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The miracle of birth A dead baby is found in a secluded convent. A young, simple-minded nun named Agnes is discovered as the birth mother; yet she remembers nothing about the conception, pregnancy, birth or murder. An agnostic psychiatrist is assigned to the case and is determined to help Agnes gain a stronger grasp on reality. All while the conflict between religion and science spins itself into an intriguing yet terrifying tale that asks hard questions about faith, creation, miracles and God. Agnes of God opens Fri 4/9 and runs through 5/2. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM and Sundays at 3PM. Discounts are available for groups. The Beck Center for the Arts, 521-2540, 17801 Detroit Ave in Lakewood. http://www.beckcenter.org.

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CPT

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Family-friendly fare! Cleveland Public Theatre’s The Tale of the Emerald Bird charms audiences of all ages with the magnificent journey of Princess Celine, who must risk everything based on the word of a horse. She begins a search for the healing song of the Emerald Bird and on her journey encounters old friends in impossible guises and discovers an ogre - who keeps a secret in her belly! Fri 4/9 and 4/10 in CPT’s Upstairs Theatre, presented by STEP. Then Sat 4/17, art lovers raise your hand and bid: The 10th Annual Silent Art Auction and Martini Lounge Preview Party, beginning at 6:30 p.m., with music by The Aphrodesiatics. Also on 4/17, CPT Academy is back in session: theatre classes for kids, teens, and adults. CPT, 6415 Detroit Avenue, http://www.cptonline.org or 631-2727. Bring It On!

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