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08/23/06

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Is Cleveland Ready? Start a revolution with TechSync, a week of technology excellence in Cleve that kicks off with keynote speaker, Guy Kawasaki, Silicon Valley titan, Apple fellow, and columnist for Forbes.com. His subject: Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Is Greater Cleveland Ready? on Wed 9/6 at 6:30PM on the stage of the State Theater at Playhouse Square, following a technology showcase at 5PM. The first-ever, TechSync is an orchestration of community efforts demonstrating technology synergies with hosts that include The Red Room Revolution, TeamNEO, The City of Cleveland, Case Western Reserve University and Playhouse Square Foundation, each hosting an event centered around technology in Greater Cleveland between Wed 9/6 - Friday 9/15. Register today for Kawasaki (only $40!) at www.RedRoomRevolution.com. Seating is limited. The Beta Strategies Group is a founding sponsor of Cool Cleveland Tech. Contact www.BetaGroup.US.
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CMNH
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Are You Evolved? Because of the efforts of planetary heroes like Jane Goodall, we are more aware of the world around us and the part we play in it. Don’t miss the fun, interactive and engaging exhibition of Goodall’s ground-breaking work in Gombe National Park featured at the Cleveland Natural History Museum (before it leaves on 9/3!). “Discovering Chimpanzees” helps visitors of all ages understand the history of Goodall's research that took place over four decades. (Kids will love the chimp forest and the video clips teaching how to walk and talk like a chimp.) Though chimpanzees are endangered, Goodall's parting message for visitors is one of hope for the future. For more information contact 216-231-4600 or www.CMNH.org.
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CBG
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You Know You Wanna partake in melt-in-your-mouth, endless possibilities. Do it before summer escapes you at "Farm to Table" on the Geis Terrace at Cleveland Botanical Garden's annual celebration of the earth’s bounty. You aren’t going to believe how good it is until you try it for yourself on Mon 8/28 at 6PM with over-the-top offerings from top chefs from the Ritz, Blue Point, Fire, Flying Fig, Parker’s, Dewey’s, Great Lakes Brewery (and many more!) in concert with tip-you-over-the-edge wineries, and a special groove by Cats on Holiday. Then take a long overdue random roam in the Botanical’s gardens. Invite a friend or significant other. Reservations $60 member/$70 nonmember, which includes a special discount for CC readers. $40 tax deductible. Paid reservations are required. When making reservations, be sure to mention you saw this ad in Cool Cleveland to receive your discount. Rain or shine. Contact 216-721-1600, ext. 168 or www.CBGarden.org for more info.
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Mike's Barn
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The Broad Side of the Barn is the last show ever at Mike's Barn, the legendary music venue where musicians go to hear other musicians. Because musicians are busy gigging on Fridays and Saturdays, Michael Yates, who collects and pretends to sell Hammond organs from the barn he's been renting for years in Lorain county, hosts a BYOI (Bring Your Own Instrument) jam session on Sundays that Cleveland pickers know not to miss. Turns out the owner is raising the rent, and Mike has to go. Now comes word that Mike has pulled out the stops and is hosting his biggest bash ever, the 4-hour concert, The Broad Side of the Barn, on Sun 9/3, at 7PM featuring Cleveland's finest women players: Becky Boyd, Kristine Jackson, Ki Allen, Ms. Butterscotch, Saam Ali, Charlita, plus a slew of the hottest back line you'll find in one county: The Bad Boys of Blues, Rob Williams, Mark Leach, Rob & Ricky, The Reid Project, and other regional luminaries. You'll be talking about this one all year. Get your tix now at mikesbarn@mail.com, with more info at www.MikesBarn.com before it's too late.
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WCLV
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WCLVnotes Cleveland is a lucky town. It is the only metro where its local band is heard on the radio twice a week. There’s a double broadcast of The Cleveland Orchestra each week on WCLV 104.9 FM. This Sat 8/26 at 8PM, Music Director Franz Welser-Moest conducts Schubert’s Symphony No. 5 and Richard Strauss’s “Don Quixote” with two Orchestra principal players as soloists – cellist Desmond Hoebig and violist Robert Vernon. On Sun 8/27 at 4PM, former principal guest conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy conducts Elgar’s Symphony No. 1 and Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto with the phenomenal young Dutch violinist Janine Jansen as soloist. WCLV is also presenting an engaging series of concerts by the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leon Botstein Sundays at 1PM, in addition to regular concerts by the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Tuesdays at 9PM, the San Francisco Symphony, Thursdays at 9PM, and the New York Philharmonic, Fridays at 9PM. Complete details on all of WCLV’s programming can be found in the WCLV Guide on the station’s website – www.WCLV.com.
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