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EventsWednesday February 22, 2006
Start: 7:00 pm
William C. Dement, M.D., Ph.D., is the Lowell W. and Josephine Q. Berry Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the the Stanford University School of Medicine, and the Director of the Stanford Sleep Disorders Clinic and Research Center.
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:30 pm
Beethoven: Triple Concerto & Symphony #7 2/22/06 7:30 p.m. free admission
Thursday February 23, 2006
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm
Start: 4:30 pm
End: 6:30 pm
Green Chemistry Institute leader's talk launches 2006 series
More and more chemists are "going green"—thinking about the environment when they design new molecules, compounds and products. Paul Anastas, director of the American Chemical Society's Green Chemistry Institute, will give the first of a series of talks on this theme when he leads off the Frontiers in Chemistry Colloquium at Case Western Reserve University on Thursday, February 23, at 4:30 p.m. in the Goodyear Lecture Hall of the Agnar Pytte Science Center on Adelbert Road. This free, public event, sponsored by the Case chemistry department and Engelhard, is geared toward a general audience interested in learning how chemists are working for a safer environment.
Start: 9:00 pm
End: 11:00 pm
Friday February 24, 2006
Start: 7:30 am
End: 9:00 am
JumpStart Breakfast --> Friday, February 24th - Legal Essentials for This session highlights the key legal issues faced by every early-stage
Start: 8:00 am
End: 12:45 pm
I hope you will join me on February 24th @ 8:00am for the region's leading
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Just wanted to let you know that CAAO will be part of a special sponsorship presentation at half court at the Q before the Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Washington Wizards game. At 6:00 PM CAAO will be presented with a platinum level sponsorship check. Dan Gilbert, owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers will also be meeting with the staff of CAAO at half-time to talk about how our organizations can work together.
Saturday February 25, 2006
Start: 10:00 am
End: 5:00 pm
Orchid Mania: Blossoms & Butterflies
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
artists, scholars and activists discuss the social implications of war. Free. info [at] spacesgallery [dot] org
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:30 pm
The East Cleveland Theater presents: "The Amen Corner", sponsored by East Cleveland UP Saturday, February 25, 2006.
Sunday February 26, 2006
Start: 1:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm
Peggy Kwong-Gordon, MOCA featured 2006 PULSE artist, whose exhibition, Life Studies, is now on view at MOCA talks about her approach to art-making with friend and fellow artist, Douglas Max Utter. A Visual artist himself, Utter exhibits nationally and internationally and is the distinguished recipient of three Ohio Art Council Fellowships. He is also co-founder and contributor to Angle: A Journal of Arts and Culture and his reviews are published in Art Papers, Northern Ohio Live, The Cleveland Free Times, Ceramics Monthly and Fiber Arts.
Start: 5:06 pm
Press Release 3/1/2006
Tuesday February 28, 2006
Start: 11:30 am
End: 1:30 pm
Please join a casual collaboration of Northeast Ohio leaders interested in supporting "Film" as a cultural, educational, technological and economic engine of this community. "Film" is an important factor in the NEO economy, with many talented "film" professionals involved here in management, production, creative and other roles, creating $ millions in spending and wealth and making NEO a more interesting and fulfilling place to grow up and live. But, what is film, and what matters to the community and our economy?
Wednesday March 1, 2006
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Pulitzer prize winning author and MacArthur Foundation Fellow, Jared M. Diamond speaks about his life and research as part of Case Western Reserve University's Distinguished Lecture Series.
Thursday March 2, 2006
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm
Case Western Reserve University Department of Art History and Art
Friday March 3, 2006
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
3 artists: Amathin, Amy Casey, Liz Maugans, exhibition continues until April 1st. e.gordon gallery features contemporary art. Gallery Director is Elizabeth Davis, for info: www.egordongallery.com, info [at] egordongallery [dot] com, ph. 216-795-0971,
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
After three years, our final exhibition will explore Joseph Turkaly's willingness to return to previously visited themes but with an all new outlook and style. The show will feature many works from his private collection as well as photographs of his work. In addition, we will be exhibiting paintings by Andrew and Peter Turkaly, his two sons. for information: www.turkalyart.com, tbt99 [at] sbcglobal [dot] net, ph. 216-721-1233
Saturday March 4, 2006
Start: 4:07 pm
A solo show of photographs by Steven Mastroianni, reception today, show continues through Friday April 14th call 216-621-1610 or go to www.brandtgallery.org
Sunday March 5, 2006
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 11:59 pm
Don't want to miss out on the glamour and excitement of Oscar Night this year? You don't need to go to Hollywood, join the party at Windows on the River! Grazing dinner and cash bar, attire creative black tie, $65 in advance, $80 at the door or 10 tickets for $500,
Tuesday March 7, 2006
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm
Pamela G. Smart is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Binghampton University. Her Specialties include the anthropology of art worlds, museum studies, cultural formations of modernity and post modernity, and gender studies. Her published works include the following:
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm
Join arts and cultural professionals from around the region to discuss Northeast Ohio’s economic future. The Cuyahoga County Cultural Roundtable is hosting a Voices and Choices Community Conversation.
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Trevor Elkins,Councilman, and the Newburgh Heights CDC will host Fletcher Miller of GEO for a presentation regarding the potential for wind energy in urban locations.
Wednesday March 8, 2006
Thursday March 9, 2006
Start: 8:30 am
End: 12:00 pm
The devastation of whole neighborhoods of New Orleans raised the most uncomfortable race and class issues inherent in our cities. This forum will explore the fundamental question: What does the exposure of deep-seated race and class issues and the ambivalent national response teach us about the value we place on our nation’s cities, the people who live there, and the public policies that helped to shape those cities?
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm
A lecture by Rachel Sternberg, Ph.D., Assitant Professor of Classics. Educated 18th-century Europeans thought of ancient Athens as an enlightened age much like their own, where one could observe the intellectual and moral progress of the human mind. Did Thomas Jefferson and other Founders view Athens in the same way? If so, how did they construe the contradition between slavery and humane ideal in Athens - a contradition that they themselves faced in America? In 1788, the French numismatist Jean-Jaques Barthelemy published an eight volume work, The Travels of Anacharsis the Younger in Greece, told from the point of view of an imaginary Scythian visiting Greece in the fourth century B.C. It was a huge success, comprising 40 editions, and Thomas Jefferson purchased a set for his library at Monticello. Anacharsis, then, allows us to explore the historical imagination of the Enlightenment through a work that crossed the Atlantic and shaped thinking in the New World as well as in the Old. This talk focuses on how Barthelemy dealt with Athenian slavery and judicial slave torture: his selection and handling of the ancient evidence for those institutions, and his attempt to reconcile them with the brilliance of Athens.
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
CBB Open House - Thursday, March 9th - 5:30-7:30pm The Open House will give attendees a chance to talk with other CBBers, see what we do at CBB and to find out how to get involved with building leaders for our community's future.
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Prelude2Cinema And the Velvet Dog are holding Dark Wrap Six, a cast, crew and fan party for the TV Series "Out of Darkness." The party takes place March 9th from 5:30pm to 8pm and features free appetizers and a complimentary drink. To attend this free event, guest must RSVP online
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Meeting to discuss next steps for the sorely neglected Coast Guard building near Whiskey Is.
Friday March 10, 2006
Start: 5:00 pm
A closing reception for The Persistence of Conscience: Textiles and Drawings 1979-2005, a retrospective of Lilian Tyrrel's works.
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
"Don't Tell Your Head" and exhibition by Ben Kinsley & Steve Probert Exhibition Opening 6-9 p.m. Soul by djay ICEBURG Music at 9 p.m. by Ghostman/Sandman, Genders, GirlTalk
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Always a lot of interesting art to see. Some of my favorite galleries are Asterisk, Doubting Thomas and Pilgrim Church. Stay for diner and drinks after the art walk.
Monday March 13, 2006
Wednesday March 15, 2006
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 6:45 pm
The Cleveland Memory Project: Virtual Networks to Cool Places Date: Today! Wednesday, March 15 Time: 5:00 P.M. - 6:45 P.M. Place: Myers University, Chester Campus 3921 Chester Avenue, Cleveland, OH Map Link
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Wednesday, March 15 / 7pm Join us as we celebrate the launch of our new CyberLounge, an interactive web-based extension to the exhibition, All Digital, now on view at MOCA through May 7, 2006. Designed as an on-site resource for museum visitors interested in broadening their understanding of digital art, the CyberLounge features downloadable interviews (ArtCasts) of the eight international artists featured in All Digital, links to other digital art exhibitions and websites, as well as related information on new media.
Friday March 17, 2006
Start: 2:00 pm
St. Patrick's Day at A.J. Rocco's is a sight - people overflowing out the doors and across the patio - but that is nothing compared to what goes on inside... barkeeps and barbers raising over $100K for children's cancer research. As hard as it is to imagine, in a few hours scores of men and women will have their heads shaved in a bar, and people will pledge money to the St. Baldrick's foundation... lots of money.
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Generations: The School of Viktor Schreckengost The Artists Archives is proud to take part in the exhibitions and celebrations commemorating the centennial of Viktor Schreckengost’s birth with an unusual show of original drawings and objects from the collection of the prominent Cleveland-based design firm Nottingham – Spirk. “The School of Viktor Schreckengost” explores one corner of that ever-widening sphere of influence, displaying a selection of Viktor’s original studies and objects designed for mass consumption, plus a selection of familiar objects created by seven of his former students – familiar because they have become part of our daily lives. Opening Reception March 17, 2006 from 5-8pm. This event is free and open to the public, RSVP unnecessary but please feel free to call 216-721-9020 for further details. Please note that across the hall The Sculpture Center’s annual On a Pedastel show, 3/10 – 4/14/06 was selected this year by Viktor Schreckengost. Together the two exhibits offer a unique chance to glimpse the mind of one of the past century’s most celebrated designers.
Saturday March 18, 2006
Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm
The master book seller and local legend offers his perspective in this talk at Loganberry Books. $3. ph. 216-795-9800
Sunday March 19, 2006
Start: 1:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm
Cleveland IndieClub FREE Monthly Networking Meeting – March 19, 2006
The Cleveland IndieClub meets every month, free of charge, for those who have the passion for making movies using film or video (whether it is in acting, directing, producing, writing, lighting or any other skill) and are looking for others who have similar interests.
Tuesday March 21, 2006
Start: 11:30 am
End: 1:30 pm
Join Steven Fong, the charter Dean of the Kent State College of Architecture and Environmental Design, for a March 21, 2006 Excellence Roundtable at their Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative (CUDC - http://www.cudc.kent.edu/index.html). Steven will share his vision on his college, CUDC, Cleveland, NEO, and urban and regional planning here - we shall discuss the future of planning NEO's future.
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Entrepreneurs for Sustainability (E4S) Design : Transform : Sustainability Presenting Sponsor - Great Lakes Brewing Company
Wednesday March 22, 2006
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
The FutureHeights 2006 Annual Meeting will feature a special showing of the new documentary Independent America: The Two Lane Search for Mom & Pop followed by a live presentation by award-winning filmmakers Heather Hughes and Hanson Hosein. Follow their 13,000 mile journey through 32 states (including a stop in Cleveland Heights) in search of "Independent America," a place populated by hardy souls fighting for the right to remain independent in a land populated by Big Box Stores and fast food chains.
Thursday March 23, 2006
Friday March 24, 2006
Start: 7:30 pm
Start: 03/24/2006 - 19:30
End: 03/26/2006 - 19:00
Matthew Barney's CREMASTER films are not on video or DVD, so this is a rare chance to see them. Admission to each program is $8, Cinematheque members $5. Friday, March 24, at 7:30 pm Saturday, March 25, at 7:00 pm \nSunday, March 26, at 7:00 pm \nAll-Request Weekend! \nDouble Feature! \nCREMASTER 4 \nUSA, 1994, Matthew Barney \nCREMASTER 5 \nUSA, 1997, Matthew Barney \nPart 4 of Matthew Barney\'s Cremaster cycle is set on the Isle of Man,\nwhere a red-haired satyr (Barney) tap dances through the floor of a\nbuilding and into the sea, and rival motorcycle gangs race in opposite\ndirections around the island. Part 5 is a hypnotically strange and\nvisually stunning spectacle set in, around, and under a Budapest opera\nhouse, where a Queen (Ursula Andress), a Diva, a Magician, a Giant (all\nBarney), and some water sprites enact a bizarre ritual of sexual release.\nFellini would be proud! Both 35mm. Total 97 min.\nwww.cremaster.net\n \n \n \n-- \nJohn Ewing \nDirector \nCleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque \n11141 East Boulevard \nCleveland, Ohio 44106 \nUSA \nTel 216 421 7450 \nFax 216 754 3632 \n\nwww.cia.edu/cinematheque \nCleveland\'s alternative film theatre. Since 1986. \n \nDear Dept. of Art History, \n \nIf possible, please send this info to your faculty and students. Matthew\nBarney\'s CREMASTER films are not on video or DVD, so this is a rare\nchance to see them. \nAdmission to each program is $8, Cinematheque members $5. \nThanks, \nJohn Ewing \nCinematheque Director \n-------- Original Message -------- \nSubject: Matthew Barney\'s CREMASTER returns to Cinematheque \nDate: Tue, 07 Mar 2006 12:38:04 -0500 \nFrom: Timothy Harry\ntharry [at] gate [dot] cia [dot] edu\" target\u003d\"_blank\" onclick\u003d\"return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)\"><tharry [at] gate [dot] cia [dot] edu>\n \nTo: undisclosed-recipients:; ",1] ); //--> Sunday, March 26, at 7:00 pm
Saturday March 25, 2006
(all day)
Start: 03/24/2006 - 19:30
End: 03/26/2006 - 19:00
Matthew Barney's CREMASTER films are not on video or DVD, so this is a rare chance to see them. Admission to each program is $8, Cinematheque members $5. Friday, March 24, at 7:30 pm Saturday, March 25, at 7:00 pm \nSunday, March 26, at 7:00 pm \nAll-Request Weekend! \nDouble Feature! \nCREMASTER 4 \nUSA, 1994, Matthew Barney \nCREMASTER 5 \nUSA, 1997, Matthew Barney \nPart 4 of Matthew Barney\'s Cremaster cycle is set on the Isle of Man,\nwhere a red-haired satyr (Barney) tap dances through the floor of a\nbuilding and into the sea, and rival motorcycle gangs race in opposite\ndirections around the island. Part 5 is a hypnotically strange and\nvisually stunning spectacle set in, around, and under a Budapest opera\nhouse, where a Queen (Ursula Andress), a Diva, a Magician, a Giant (all\nBarney), and some water sprites enact a bizarre ritual of sexual release.\nFellini would be proud! Both 35mm. Total 97 min.\nwww.cremaster.net\n \n \n \n-- \nJohn Ewing \nDirector \nCleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque \n11141 East Boulevard \nCleveland, Ohio 44106 \nUSA \nTel 216 421 7450 \nFax 216 754 3632 \n\nwww.cia.edu/cinematheque \nCleveland\'s alternative film theatre. Since 1986. \n \nDear Dept. of Art History, \n \nIf possible, please send this info to your faculty and students. Matthew\nBarney\'s CREMASTER films are not on video or DVD, so this is a rare\nchance to see them. \nAdmission to each program is $8, Cinematheque members $5. \nThanks, \nJohn Ewing \nCinematheque Director \n-------- Original Message -------- \nSubject: Matthew Barney\'s CREMASTER returns to Cinematheque \nDate: Tue, 07 Mar 2006 12:38:04 -0500 \nFrom: Timothy Harry\ntharry [at] gate [dot] cia [dot] edu\" target\u003d\"_blank\" onclick\u003d\"return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)\"><tharry [at] gate [dot] cia [dot] edu>\n \nTo: undisclosed-recipients:; ",1] ); //--> Sunday, March 26, at 7:00 pm
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