
05.26-06.02.10
Transition
Like walking through the gates to the Rhododendron Garden at Holden Arboretum, we transition now into a new season. Read a personal account of Susan Petrone's historic church closing in Downtown Cleveland. Then get your mojo back with job interview tips from Alex Sukhoy's CareerTOOLBOX column. Dig the new CD from Lakewood's 70 Lewis. And dig CoolCleveland's new shorter format and cool new site CoolCleveland.com. You like? It's all about change, baby. --Thomas MulreadyExperience Cool Cleveland videos & podcast & BFD blog & Facebook & Twitter & CoolCleveland.com
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What does it mean to lose your church?One of those churches is mine, Historic St. Peter in downtown Cleveland.
It has one priest, financial solvency, a tutoring program at a Cleveland elementary school, volunteer activities at nearby homeless shelters, and a dedicated congregation of about 600.
It's healthy, but it's closing... Read the commentary by Susan Petrone here
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SPONSORED: "King In Its Field" Since 1979, The Ohio Light Opera has become the primary destination for top-quality professional operetta and musical theatre, inspiring the Plain Dealer to proclaim, "The Ohio Light Opera has been king in its field for three decades..." Experience seven musical masterpieces in rotating rep from June 19 to August 7 at the picturesque College of Wooster, just an hour's drive from Cleveland. Discover why tickets are selling briskly and join fans from around the world who are planning their summer musical adventures now! http://www.OhioLightOpera.org or call 330-263-2345

Cleveland Rocks! Gala Auction at Rock Hall on Thu 6/3. First, check the cool catalog. [Guitar pictured by Cle's Debbie Apple-Presser]
Here comes Drew Carey to meet w/ Cle City Council on his plans to "save" Cle at open forum on Thu 5/27 at 10AM. We're all ears.
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SPONSORED: Tune in at CMNH! Wild Music: Sounds & Songs of Life explores how nature is filled with "musicians" that create masterpieces to communicate with and relate to one another. Opens Sat 5/29 at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History! CMNH.org

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SPONSORED: Get Swinging Cleveland’s most stylish event swings into summer with an evening of southern hospitality. United Way of Greater Cleveland's young professionals group, GeneratioNEXT, hosts their third annual gala event PROMapalooza: Southern Swing on Sat 6/5 from 8PM-1AM at the Ritz-Carlton’s Silver Grille. Party-goers can join special guest, Mohamed Massaquoi of the Cleveland Browns, to sip on Mint Julep Martinis, dine on southern-inspired hors d'oeuvres and dance the night away with The Websters. All proceeds benefit United Way. To purchase tickets and get a sneak peek at the silent auction items, visit http://www.UnitedWayCleveland.org/PROM.

Last of the Sorcerers Looking for an alternative to ribs and planes for Memorial Day Wknd? Fam Fest USA presents Last of the Sorcerers -- a classic battle of good vs. evil -- at the Cle Play House opening on Thu 5/27 at 7PM. Native Clevelander Fred Taylor wrote and directed this fam-friendly play. Click here for more Cool Cleveland Kids events

Your Job InterviewThe first interview, whether by phone or in-person, is like a first date, so impression is everything... Read CareerTOOLBOX by Alex Sukhoy here


Diane Birch @ Grog Shop It’s hard to believe Diane Birch is only in her mid-twenties. Hear this piano-playing virtuoso, whose music is refreshingly uplifting and soulful, when she plays the Grog Shop on Wed 5/26 @ 8PM.
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Cleveland Music Fest crams 200 bands into 1 wknd for one cheap price. Bands come from the 216 and beyond. Fest takes place in various downtown venues starting on Thu 5/27. [Photo of HotChaCha by Laura Webb.]Click here for more events on Thu 5/27

Altruism Wall Eye Gallery is love. Their newest exhibition, Altruism, is an outpouring of creative energy and charity, with several NEO nonprofits serving as beneficiaries. Feel the love at the receptions on Fri 5/28 and Sat 5/29.Click here for more events on Fri 5/28

Open Mind Firmament If you haven't yet seen CPT's newest play, get tix now for the 7PM showing on Sat 5/29. Raymond Bobgan's play celebrates the life of Irish poet/playwright/activist William Butler Yeats. [Photo by Steve Wagner.]Click here for more events on Sat 5/29
SPONSORED: The Severance Hall season winds up this Sat 5/29, at 8PM when Franz conducts the Band with a block buster - Bruckner's Symphony No. 8. WCLV 104.9 will be there to bring it to you live. Right after the concert, Weekend Radio with Robert Conrad salutes the Indianapolis 500 with Peter Ustinov's devastating "Grand Prix of Gibraltar." He does all of the voices and the racing car sounds. From the sublime to the ridiculous, all on one radio station. Full details on all of WCLV's programming at http://www.wclv.com.

Tony Monaco @ Mike's Barn You’ll never look at barns the same way again after you make a groove session at Mike’s Barn. A seemingly plain ol’ barn south of Elyria comes alive with live blues and jazz on a weekly basis in the summer. On Sun 5/30 hear the sounds of “Master Chops T” Tony Monaco and master bassist Doug Johns.Click here for more events on Sun 5/30

Cleveland 20/20 Music Festival The people behind Cle20/20 Music Festival had a brilliant idea. Instead of using some out-of-touch old folk to develop a way to reverse brain drain, they went straight to the source: young people. The fest, a concert/career fair hybrid (w/ Rusted Root, moe and locals Trancemitter [pictured]), is the product of 5 Beachwood High School students. Catch it on Mon 5/31 from 12-8PM. Click to read the story by Susan Schaul.Click here for more events on Mon 5/31

Country music of the future Cle-based band, Cowboy and Indian, plays modern (meaning really modern) country music infused w/ jazz and indie tendencies. Join 'em as they release their debut EP Pony on Tue 6/1.Click here for more events on Tue 6/1

Rare Films from the Baseball Hall of Fame Dave Filipi will show you clips you've never seen before from old-school baseball games (and strange promo spots) from 1934 - 1972. You'll even catch newsreel from the Indians 1954 World Series appearance. Be there Wed 6/2 @ CMA.Click here for more events on Wed 6/2
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Former NBA star, U.S. senator, and presidential candidate Bill Bradley was perhaps the only person in national elections history to have the courage to stand up for the separation between Church and State the framers of our Constitution were wise enough to incorporate in that document.
When asked about his religion on the campaign trail, Bradley responded: "My religion is none of your business..."
Read this story from Mansfield Frazier here
Read other recent pieces by Mansfield Frazier here

Quick previews & reviews
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CD Review: 70 Lewis: East Coast Sunday Morning by Greg Cielec
Review: Shelby Lynne @ Beachland Ballroom 5/5/10 by Greg Cielec
Review: Berg and Beethoven @ Severance Hall 5/19/10 by Kelly Ferjutz
Review: Cleveland Orchestra @ Severance Hall 5/13 & 5/19/10 by Laura Kennelly
Review: Opera Cleveland @ PHS State Theatre 5/20/10 by Kelly Ferjutz
Review: Opera Cleveland @ PHS State Theatre 5/20/10 by Laura Kennelly
Review: Mumford & Sons @ Beachland Ballroom 5/21/10 by Bob Perkoski
Review: A Dark Ride @ convergence: continuum 5/22/10 by Roy Berko

"I don't have a problem except for the fact that I said something prematurely that I think taints the process," said Mayor Frank Jackson of his bungled no-bid, ten-year contract with a no-record company from China.
Wow!
For any other mayor that might be called more than embarrassing. It might be called a major disaster.
"Prematurely?"
No, just plain wrong, Mayor. With tens of millions of city dollars – or more – at stake. This is no minor gaffe...
Read this story by Roldo Bartimole here
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Roldo: US Firm Has Better Deal If Global is the company brought up at the recent discussion re:LED lighting, then it’s manufacturing is done in Korea and they have no plans whatsoever to put a plant here...
Read the comment from Bud Perry here
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2) Foodie Blogger Food & Wine editor on Cle's food scene.
3) Tech Belt NEO leaders discuss ways to reinvent the Rust Belt cities.
4) Mansfield Is LeBron James a champion or a choker?
5) RoldoLINK Stink, Stink, Stink From City Hall.

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