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CPH
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SPONSORED: Around the World in 80 Days? You will experience one of the greatest adventure stories of all time when a fearless adventurer braves stampeding elephants, raging typhoons and runaway trains as he attempts to circle the globe in an unheard of eighty days. Danger and romance at every turn! Great for the entire family! Now through Sun 2/1. Info: clevelandplayhouse.com/se-0809.asp.
CIA
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SPONSORED: What do Truman Capote, Robert Redford and Andy Warhol Have in Common? They are past winners of the Scholastic Art Awards, encouraging creativity among the young since 1927. The Cleveland Institute of Art will host the 29th Annual Cuyahoga County Regional Exhibition of the National Scholastic Awards, recognizing creative achievement in area junior high and high school students. It starts with a reception on Sun 1/18 from 2-4PM (free and open to the public). You will experience award-winning artwork in several mediums including animation, digital imagery, painting and photography on display until Sun 2/1. For more information contact www.cia.edu or 216-421-7460.
CPL
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SPONSORED: MLK Day at CPL! The Cleveland Public Library presents the Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Program on Mon 1/19 at 1PM at the MLK Jr. Branch at 1962 Stokes Boulevard. Meet the library’s new director, Felton Thomas, and experience the spoken word from Radio-One’s Basheer Jones and an art exhibition by award-winning artist James Ransome: “Visual Stories.” Live music. Reservations not required; seating first-come, first-served. Info: www.cpl.org.
CIM
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SPONSORED: As Goode as It Gets The Cleveland Institute of Music welcomes acclaimed pianist Richard Goode on Fri 1/23 at 8PM. Mr. Goode visits CIM as part of the new Mixon Hall Masters Series, bringing artists of international acclaim to the acoustical elegance of Mixon Hall. Performing works by Bach and Chopin, you’ll soon see why he’s considered one of the world’s leading interpreters of classical and romantic music. Tickets are still available for $40 at the CIM box office. Mr. Goode will also present a Master Class, open to the public, on Thu 1/22 at 1PM. There is no charge, but seating is limited. For more information call 216.791.5000 or purchase online at www.cim.edu.