Art

Music at Main: Carol Dieball, marimba

Submitted by CPL Fine Arts on Wed, 01/06/2010 - 10:44.
01/23/2010 - 14:00
01/23/2010 - 15:00
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Carol Dieball"Music at Main" continues in 2010! The Fine Arts Department is pleased to present marimba player and Cleveland State University graduate Carol Dieball on January 23rd, 2010 at 2pm in the 3rd floor lobby of the Main Library building (325 Superior Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, 44114). Ms. Dieball will perform solo marimba works by Mitchell Peters, J.S. Bach, Keiko Abe, Evelyn Glennie, Kevin Bobo, and Matthias Schmitt. This program is free and open to all ages. For more information call 216-623-2848. Please join us for this intimate and entertaining concert.

Location

Cleveland Public Library - Main
325 Superior Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44114
United States
Phone: 216.623.2848
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78th Street Studios Experience

Submitted by Where4ARThou on Wed, 12/30/2009 - 14:06.
01/15/2010 - 17:00
01/16/2010 - 19:00
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A quarterly event showcasing west-side Cleveland’s largest art center, home to world class art galleries, artist studios, and creative businesses

Location

78th Street Studios
1300 W 78th
Cleveland, OH 44102
United States
Phone: 440.503.5506
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2009 Holiday Lighting Display at GE Lighting & Electrical Institute, Nela Park, East Cleveland, Ohio, in Snowfall

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 12/28/2009 - 06:00.

2009 Holiday Lighting Display at GE Lighting & Electrical Institute, Nela Park, East Cleveland, Ohio, in Snowfall

Christmas Eve, my family drove across East Cleveland (all 3 miles long) to Nela Park - The GE Lighting & Electrical Institute - to see their remarkable, historic Holiday Lighting Display and share some photos on REALNEO. While beautiful at the time, the conditions were not quite right to truly show-off the lights and season.

The conditions were perfect tonight.

Posibilitarian Insurrection Mass & Parade on Coventry Dec 31.

Submitted by Glowbawl on Sat, 12/26/2009 - 20:53.
12/26/2009 - 20:26
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Please help distribute far and wide around the neighborhood....

POSSIBILITARIAN PUPPET THEATER PRESENTS
Thursday the 31st of December,
Coventry Village, starting at the U.U. Society of Cleveland
2728 Lancashire Rd. Cleveland Hts.
Free show, donations only.

Schedule:
Insurrection Mass at 3pm
Procession March at 3:45
A New Years Eve Insurrection Mass with a Funeral March for the Rotten Ideas of 2009.
and then the Possibilitarian NEW YEARS RESOLUTION PARADE

Location

Unitarian Universalist Society of Cleveland
2728 Lancashire
Cleveland Heights, OH 44118
United States
Phone: 216-773-0080
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Autodidact Chat: Andrew Reach Interviews Max Eternity

Submitted by Eternity on Mon, 12/21/2009 - 14:48.

The Monster Bush: A poem by Max Eternity (2005)

Submitted by Eternity on Tue, 12/15/2009 - 15:04.

In a smirking rage, he howls for more
Jesus on his lips
Horror in his heart

The monster Bush now lives

Stolen elections
Domestic terror
And the blood of 911

The monster Bush hungers for more

The Carlyle Group
The Enron scam
Religious fever
And the 'accidental' murder of Paul Wellstone

It's not enough, the monster craves more and more

So on to Iraq
And the murder of thousands of Americans Soldiers
While spilling the blood of nameless Arabs

Old Lincoln High on Scranton and other Clark Avenue Historic Photos

Submitted by RAG on Fri, 12/04/2009 - 12:12.
Old Lincoln High on Scranton Road

Clark Avenue and Scranton Historic Photos

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"Homey Don't Play That"

Submitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 12/03/2009 - 04:45.

Cleveland Indians mascot Chief Wahoo with face of African American US Senator Nina Turner from Ohio

Harvey Pekar at the Cleveland Public Library - Eastman Branch

Submitted by newmillenniumli... on Wed, 12/02/2009 - 15:21.

Before there was reality television and Jerry Seinfeld, there was Harvey Pekar.  For over 30 years, his autobiographical comic book series American Splendor has elevated day-to-day existence into art.  At the podium, he is mundane yet poetic, honest and profound, and shares his unique views in a not-to-be-missed multi-media presentation.

Get up close and personal with the master of the mundane when he visits the Eastman Branch of the Cleveland Public Library.  This program is free and open to the public.

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