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This is a Cleveland story about a guy who was born here, made a life here, became well-known here, and died here. The not-so-well-kept secret about our city is that, in many ways, it functions like a small town. I think this is because we have a large core of people who have lived here all their lives.
Along the way, those lives intersect, criss-crossing hundreds of times, weaving a social network of friendships and acquaintances that span decades and generations. In Cleveland, six degrees of separation is reduced to three (if that)... Read more from Susan Petrone here
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SPONSORED: Smart, Edgy and Hilarious New Season at Beck Center Subscriptions are available for Beck Center for the Arts' diverse 2011/2012 theater season. With six regional premiers, it's filled with edgy, thought-provoking productions like Spring Awakening and Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, and smash hit musicals The Marvelous Wonderettes and Legally Blonde. Visit BeckCenter.org for complete schedule.
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SPONSORED: Holden Arboretum's Free Summer Concert Series returns! We've scheduled some great bands this summer, including three performances by the Cleveland Institute of Music. Bring a picnic dinner and a blanket or lawn chair and enjoy a relaxing evening with good friends and good music. Tuesdays, from July 12 through August 30. Visit HoldenArb.org for a complete list of performances.
Do you love Cleveland? Do you love art about our beloved region? Have you been digging the images in Cool Cleveland? Since February, 2011, Cool Cleveland has featured the work of photographer Elisa Vietri in virtually every issue. Often, the first image you see at the top of the newsletter is work by this relatively unknown artist. Well all that is about to change. At least the unknown part.
Save the date Cool Cleveland and Travel Art Gallery are celebrating the work of Elisa Vietri with her first one-woman show at the Beck Cafe, with a free opening event on Fri 7/29 beginning at 6PM. Prepare your eyes for a feast of Cleveland images. And be prepared to drink a little wine and sample the delicacies. Click here for more information and registration for this FREE event.
SPONSORED: Eat Your ART Out! A feast for the senses at the Cain Park Arts Festival on Fri 7/8 through Sun 7/10, and get this: Friday is Free. Fine art. Fun art. Cool art. Hip art. Great tunes, entertainment and gourmet eats in the heart of Cleveland Heights. Cain Park: YOUR summer arts park! http://www.cainpark.com (216) 371-3000.
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John Dearborn, President of JumpStart tells us about his stimulating experience with President Obama during his visit to Cleveland this spring, and how JumpStart is being used as an economic development model for the nation. He also shares some surprising facts about why NEO has such a fertile and resourceful entrepreneurial atmosphere. Watch the video here. Learn more about economic development in Northeast Ohio here: ThePlus.us
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When was the last time you attended an event that was designed for expressing love, joy and the gift of life? Heartbeat Drum Circle, the no cost annual event that is the love child of Baba Jubal Harris, was created for this very purpose and pulses once again this summer from Edgewater Park.
Charlie Parker said that if you haven't lived it, you can't blow it out your horn. With that in mind, if you have a beating heart, you are qualified. The second annual Heartbeat Drum Circle on Sat 7/9 at 3PM @ Edgewater Park is B.Y.O.D. (bring your own drum) or use one that is provided at the event for the afternoon. Watch the video by Carol Drummond and learn more here.
WED 7/6
Fitz and the Tantrums free concert! This buzz-worthy band will perform free of charge on Wed 7/6 as part of the Rock Hall's Summer in the City free concert series, which features an awesome lineup of up-and-coming acts. Clovers will play, too.
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THU 7/7
Downtown@Dusk This is how you spend a Thu evening... Akron's Downtown@Dusk parties feature live local bands, Family Fun Night crafts & games, and ArtTalks@Dusk art discussions. Hear Hey Mavis [pictured] on Thu 7/7 & discuss contempo quilting.
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FRI 7/8
Made in the 216 Cle is stylish. Cle is full of talented designers. And, as if you needed proof, the ever-popular Made in the 216 runs Fri 7/8 - Sun 7/10 with an opening bash on Fri. Shop a variety of items made by ppl in our neck of the woods. Also serves as the official grand opening of Dredgers Union.
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SAT 7/9
Avenging Cleveland @ The Pop Shop The Avengers movie is set to begin filming in Cle. And local artists (& comic geeks) are inspired. They've channeled this inspiration into Avenging Cleveland, opening Sat 7/9 @ the Pop Shop.
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SUN 7/10
Doggie Dip @ Be Studio Dog smell? Take yr pooch to Doggie Dip on Sun 7/10. They'll be pampered, bathed & all proceeds will help animals in need. Noon - 4PM.
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MON 7/11
Brick & Mortar Popups Chef Jonathon Sawyer brings you Brick & Mortar Popups -- a popup style restaurant! Each popup is at a different location featuring a different chef w/ a unique menu. The Popups on Mon 7/11 & Wed 7/13 feature Chef Chris Hodgson @ the soon-to-be open Noodlecat. Choose yr date & time slot.
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TUE 7/12
Looking for help w/ LinkedIn? YNPN Cleveland will help you. They're hosting a 2-hour interactive LinkedIn learning session on Tue 7/12 to help job searchers optimize their online profiles & use this social networking site to move their careers forward.
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WED 7/13
Walk and Dine the historic Gateway neighborhood on Wed 7/13. Peek into decked-out apartments, tour the Arcade and the penthouse offices of Rosetta, and view the newly renovated Tudor Arms Hotel. All while munching on food from local eateries along the way.
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If you've never experienced the Cain Park Arts Festival, you're in for a treat. Go this weekend (Fri 7/8 - Sun 7/10) and find juried art from more than 150 artists.
See watercolors, sculpture, wood, leather, glass, two dimensional art, jewelry and photography that cannot be seen elsewhere [like the artwork created by Copper Leaf Studios at left]. Imagine original art on your walls, tables, shelves, and front porch... Read more from Claudia Taller here
One has to scratch their head in wonderment at Brent Larkin's recent column, which seemingly urges a very valuable asset to the Black community, namely State Senator Nina Turner, to take on the political suicide mission of running against the very able Congresswoman Marcia Fudge.
A columnist really shouldn't be encouraging an up-and-coming leader to make a misstep that will kill off her political career...
Read this story from Mansfield Frazier here
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Is your football jones barking at you, in need of a fix? Here's a handy tip -- just in time for the next Cleveland Gladiators home game against -- guess who? PITTSBURGH, that's who!
Granted it isn't the Browns-Steelers rivalry, but give it a few more years. This rivalry will grow, too. Wait and see! In the meantime, the Browns are locked out... Read more from Kelly Ferjutz here
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You'd Look Better on a Bike As a gray, grizzled veteran of the cycling movement with ClevelandBikes, I have to say the number of young advocates and their enthusiasm is a terrific force for a greener, healthier and, honestly, more enjoyable city...
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Even though I don't live in Cleveland I support cycling in Cleveland and Akron...
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ROLDO: Jackson, PD, Larkin Wrong Excellent point. Newspapers and media need to be a part of effective oversight. I assume media owners have some personal agendas and that makes cleaning up and taking out the political trash tough. I doubt if much would have happened in Cuyahoga County without the F.B.I shake up...
Read the comment from Pat Ballasch here
And I'm STILL waiting for the real thieves to be cuffed and stuffed. But, I am not going to hold my breath while waiting...
Read the comment from Richard here
One can argue that they came for private sector employees *already*. The truth is that the average private sector employee in Ohio does not enjoy the benefits a public sector employee does, and hasn't for 10 to 15 years now...
Read the comment from James here
I have no qualms about establishing a merit pay system for teachers, and have been in enough situations where seniority rules preserved the jobs of lard-assed bureaucrats at the expense of younger, better-educated and more productive workers to be willing to debate the merits of some reforms in collective bargaining rules for public employees...
Read the comment from John Polk here
Trash Bash 2011 @ Peabody's i can wait i have my ticket bro its gonna be awesome...
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Most clicked
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2) Walnut Wednesdays: Chow-down in Downtown Cle
3) MANSFIELD: My Bad
4) ROLDO: Jackson, PD, Larkin Wrong
5) The Fishes of Cleveland: Pt 2 -- A tour of NEO's oddest fish species
A shout out to our writers: Roldo Bartimole, Roy Berko, Carol Drummond, Kelly Ferjutz, Mansfield Frazier, Laura Kennelly, Susan Petrone and Sarah Valek. And lastly, though certainly not least, thanks to our readers and everyone who partners with us. Want to volunteer and contribute your writing to Cool Cleveland? Send your reviews, articles, or story ideas to: Events@CoolCleveland.com.
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