05/26/04
WCLV
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WCLVnotes WCLV 104.9 FM distributes through out the nation the concerts of the San Francisco Symphony – remember them from their spectacular Severance Hall visit in March? The Cleveland broadcasts of the 2004 season begin this coming Friday at 10:00 PM. Michael Tilson Thomas conducts Stravinsky’s Song of the Nightingale, Barber’s Violin Concerto with Josuha Bell as the soloist, Evocations by musical bad boy Charles Ruggles, and Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings. The San Francisco Symphony is not generally thought of as one of the Top Five Orchestras in the country, but it may very well knock out one of the Five some day soon – Chicago, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, but certainly not Cleveland. a Cool Cleveland partner www.wclv.com
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Contemporary Living in a Historic Location Kenilworth Mews features 17 Arts and Crafts style homes in the Cedar-Fairmount neighborhood of Cleveland Heights. The homes feature stone, brick and cedar shingle exteriors, a private street, gourmet kitchens with granite counters, two-story living rooms, first-floor master bedrooms, master baths with Jacuzzi tubs, full basements, and a patio or deck. Numerous upgrades are available; buyers can customize a home to their personal tastes! If you’re not sold already, the superb location is less than 10 minutes from downtown, and within walking distance of Nighttown’s top-notch food and jazz, Murray Hill’s old-world charm and contemporary art galleries, and the cultural mecca that is University Circle. Prices start in the mid 400's. For a list of properties and open houses this weekend, please visit http://www.progressiveurban.com.
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Mohawk Combover Cleveland definitely rocked back in the mid- to late-70's, when the Flats was, well, the Flats, populated by a crew of struggling rock bands trying to bring something to life in post-default Cleveland. Some made it, most didn’t, but several, like Rocket from the Tombs and the Rubber City Rebels, have recently found a second life. Cleveland’s notorious Backdoor Men have accepted the challenge and recorded a new release, Mohawk Combover, a paean to the edgy, psychedelic punk/pop that used to flow from Midwest transistor radios and garages circa 1965. If you thrill to hear the Seeds’ Pushin’ Too Hard, you’ll love Mohawk Combover, featuring 16 brand-new cuts plus a live Eve of Destruction from 1977 – in the Flats. See & buy it at http://www.handsomeproductions.com.
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