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5/16/07

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CPL - #1 spot
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Pen & Ink Get in on the conversation on Fri 5/18 at 7:30PM at Spectrum: The Lockwood Thompson Dialogues. This program engages the diverse Cleveland community with the first in a two-part series: Pen & Ink. It’s about words and images and how they’ve played a crucial role in storytelling and visual communication. Artists and writers continue to push in new directions while challenging the perceptions of high and low art, often with irreverence. The first dialogue will feature cartoonist and author Art Spiegelman, with host and moderator Michael Kimmelman, Chief Art Critic for The New York Times. The event has no admission fee, is open to the public and will be held at the Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Avenue. Reception at 6:30PM. Seating is limited. RSVP by calling (216) 621-5330 or e-mail contactus@clevelandpublicart.org by Wed 5/16.
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CPL - #2 spot
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Creative Writing, Minority and Ethnic Literature are the specialties of acclaimed writer, Thrity Umrigar, guest of Cleveland Public Library’s Writers and Readers Series, Sun 5/20, at 2PM. Umrigar was born in Bombay, India and came to the U.S. at age 21. She worked as a reporter at the Morning Journal and the Akron Beacon Journal, as an award-winning reporter, columnist and magazine writer. Umrigar's novel, The Space Between Us, was published in 2006 and has been sold in over 12 countries. Umrigar has also published articles in the Washington Post, Boston Globe and other publications. Advanced copies of Ms. Umrigar's new novel "If Today be Sweet" will be available for purchase and signing. For more information contact (216) 623-2800 or www.cpl.org. This event has no admission fee and is open to the public, at the Main Library, Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium, E. 6th Street and Superior Avenue.
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Nortech - #3 spot
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Got a Hot, New Idea? NorTech is seeking nominations for its 2007 Innovation Awards, an annual program that promotes technology innovation in Northeast Ohio. The awards recognize an innovative product, a new procedure that improves productivity, or any concept that enhances a business’s value or a non-profit’s ability to carry out its mission. The deadline for accepting nominations is Fri 6/15. Since 1999, NorTech has celebrated Northeast Ohio companies and innovators that have significantly improved and contributed to the regional technology economy. This year, they will recognize technologies that have the potential to dramatically impact a specific industry or market sector. To download a copy of the NorTech Innovation Award guidelines and nomination form, please visit: www.nortech.org.
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PHS - #4 spot
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Comings & Goings: Dance/Theater Collective Premiere at Playhouse Square – Fri 5/18, 7:30PM in the Westfield Insurance Studio Theatre in the Idea Center at Playhouse Square. The premiere of "Comings and Goings," a movement inspired journey through personal and relational evolution, charts the course of change in our lives. Featuring Dance/Theater Collective members Joe Booth, Lynn Deering and Chris DiCello, "Comings and Goings" is an innovative dance/theater presentation featuring ballroom dance styles, vignettes that evoke the silent film era, and much more. Tickets are only $10! Contact 216.241.6000 or the Playhouse Square Ticket Office. No cost tickets also available for a performance of excerpts at 12 noon, only available at the ticket office. Presented through the Launch performance creation residency program of the Playhouse Square Arts Education Department. www.PlayhouseSquare.org/arts-education.
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Beta - in Biz Tech section
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Cleveland’s Only Computer-Lego-Movie Camp If you’re like me, your child isn’t signed up for summer camp yet. No worries. Children’s Technology Workshop is a day camp that lets kids make projects they want to: movies, video games, cool Lego robots, you get the idea! Learn more this weekend at the Chagrin Falls Herb and Flower Show (happening all day by the Falls). Stop by our booth and then walk to our Tech Barn where kids (grades 2-8) can make and take home cool projects! Reserve your space now: 440.484.2222! CTW has camps in Chagrin Falls (38 River Street) around Cleveland, or at your place: www.ctworkshop.com/glc. Children’s Technology Workshop is a portfolio company of Beta Strategy Group, Ltd, www.betagroup.us, a founding sponsor of Cool Cleveland Tech.
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CMA in Kid's Section
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Total Glam with a Touch of Funk or whatever you want to create this summer at CMA’s Art Classes for Children and Teens. Get splashy with your BFs and have fun creating together - it's always more fun with a friend. Saturday Session: 5 classes, 6/30 - 7/28. Or Weekday Session: 10 classes, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6/26 - 7/26. Most classes are offered both morning 10-11:30AM and afternoon 1-2:30PM. Register now for art classes for children ages 3-17. Students' classes include Mini-Masters ( ages 4-5), Picture Picnic ( ages 6-8), Vivid Visions (ages 9-12) and Teen Drawing (ages 13-17) and many, many more for children of all ages. For info and prices call 216- 707-2182 or visit www.clevelandart.org. The Cleveland Museum of Art is a Cool Cleveland Kids partner.
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WCLV
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WCLVnotes Mitsuko Uchida, one of the coolest musicians around, winds up her fabulous five-year traversal with The Cleveland Orchestra of all of the Mozart Piano Concertos. That concert will be broadcast by WCLV 104.9 on Sat 6/16. But for the next two weekends, WCLV presents a Uchida mini-festival of previous concerts, serving up a big helping of Mozart Piano Concertos conducted from the keyboard – Sat 5/19 at 8PM – Nos.11, 13 and 12; Sun 5/20 at 4PM, Nos. 16 and 25; Sat 5/26 at 8PM, Nos. 6, 9 and 22; Sun 5/27 at 4PM, Nos. 19 and 23. Complete details on all of WCLV’s programming can be found at www.wclv.com.
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