Events
« July 18, 2006 - August 18, 2006 »
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07 / 18
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07 / 19
Start: 10:30 am
End: 12:30 pm
July 17 – 21 is Ohio Lead Awareness Week. We would like to invite you to participate in the March for Lead Safe Living. This event is planned by the Greater Cleveland Lead Advisory Council to make people aware of the issues of childhood lead poisoning, and to let people know that we can do a better job in eliminating these problems. The Greater Cleveland Lead Advisory Council, co-chaired by the Cleveland Department of Public Health, Cuyahoga County Board of Health, and Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry, along with over fifty community partners, is committed to eliminating childhood lead poisoning by the year 2010.
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
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07 / 20
Start: 6:00 pm
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Points of View: DAN TRANBERG FREE and open to the public |
Join Dan Tranberg for a captivating gallery talk on the art and ideas presented in The Persistence of Geometry Using this all-encompassing exhibition, which spans various media, ages, artistic movements and cultures, Tranberg will discuss the enduring impact of geometry on the visual arts from his viewpoint as an artist, critic and educator.
Tranberg is a freelance critic for numerous national and international publications including Art in America, BOMB, NY Arts, and Art on Paper. He is a co-founder and frequent contributor to Angle and is the Arts Columnist and Critic for The Plain Dealer.
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07 / 21
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Start: 7:00 pm
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Friday, July 21 @ 7pm The Artist's Perspective: SARAH KABOT FREE and open to the public
Join Sarah Kabot as she shares insights into the influences and work featured in her exhibition, On the Flip Side currently on view at MOCA Cleveland. The eighth artist in the Wendy L. Moore Emerging Artist Series, Kabot is an Assistant Professor of Drawing at the Cleveland Institute of Art
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Start: 8:00 pm
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Friday, July 21 | 8pm The Great ARTdoors: MUSIC + FILM In collaboration with the Miller-Weitzel Gallery $5 MOCA Members and Students with valid ID $7 Non-Members |
In this annual event, MOCA Cleveland partners with theMiller-Weitzel Gallery and Warp Films (literally) an “off the wall” evening of visual and sonic entertainment. At 8PM, DJ r.a. washington gets the party started with a summery set of jazz, avant rock, and soul before the films start at sunset.
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07 / 22
Start: 11:00 am
End: 8:00 pm
Perusing racks of designer clothes while eating ice cream? Sounds dangerous to me, but if Anne van H. insists ... This ice cream social is to celebrate the expansion of the Anne van H. Boutique.
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
This is no ordinary silent auction.
Horse Pucky Collage by Liz Maughan
Becky's bar and grille has long been a favorite hang out for artists in downtown Cleveland. The flavor of the crowd, as well as the food, is always exceptional. Drinks are stiff, however the clientel is anything but. Saturday, July 22nd at seven o'clock characters of all types are welcome to join Cleveland artists as they spice up the joint with a show that includes paintings, glass, multi-media, prints and more. Things should get livley as all of the artwork is up for auction. Artists will include: Anne K. Hayes, Liz Maugans, P.J. Doran, William Greenburg, and Streets of Manhatten. Becky's is practically a Cleveland landmark. It is located at 1762 East 18th street, between Chester and Payne. The silent auction begins at seven p.m. and ends promptly at nine p.m.
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07 / 23
Start: 1:30 pm
End: 3:00 pm
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MORRISON DANCE STREET PERFORMANCE:
Taste of Tremont,
Sunday, July 23, 1:30 - 3pm STREET PERFORMING In the summer months, MorrisonDance enjoys performing through the city streets in the style of busking. Adorned in beautiful masks created by Scott Radke, the dancers improvise and interact throughout festivals, parties, and other events.
Taste of Tremont Street Festival |
Fourth Annual Taste of Tremont street festival! Bring the family and lawn chairs to enjoy a day of music, art and sampling the cuisines of all your favorite Tremont restaurants. Admission Free
July 23, 1:00 PM to 8:00 PM Professor Street between Fairfield and College, Tremont, Cleveland.
google map | yahoo map
MorrisonDance photos posted on flickr
click here for a wonderful history of BUSKING
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07 / 24
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07 / 25
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07 / 26
Start: 8:00 pm
End: 11:30 pm
While looking for song of the day Lyrics from Cleveland's greatest, Pere Ubu, I stumbled across the following amazing news on Ubu Projex - the cyber avant garage of Pere Ubu...
RFTT Returns! After a successful writing session in Cleveland at the end of April Rocket From the Tombs will be playing shows in Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Brooklyn, Hoboken, Boston, New Haven and Northampton MA at the end of July, and then Nashville & Atlanta at the beginning of Sept. The band is as before: David Thomas, Richard Lloyd, Cheetah Chrome, Craig Bell and Steve Mehlman.
I saw the 2003 first post-modern tour of TFTT and it was the best. I won't bother gushing on my own about this one - trust me or read more below and at the links and then get tickets to this show at the Beachland Ballroom ASAP as it will sell out... and I'll cover this one.
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RFTT 2003: Richard Lloyd, Craig Bell, David Thomas, Steve Mehlman and Cheetah Chrome.
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Rocket From The Tombs existed for less than a year, played fewer than a dozen shows and was probably never seen by more than a few hundred people but it has over the decades since 1975, due to a frenetic trafficking in bootlegs, acquired an international status out of all proportion to its popularity.
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07 / 27
Start: 11:45 am
End: 1:00 pm
PLEASE JOIN US for this year’s final SURES Lunch & Learn Thursday Thursday July 27th - 11:45-1:00 - Nord 211 (Case)
RICHARD STUEBI - BP Fellow for Energy and Environmental Advancement, The Cleveland Foundation
- Is a regional advanced energy plan on the horizon for NE Ohio?
- What does a regional energy agenda include?
- How is a regional advanced energy plan developed?.. What questions are asked and of whom?
- What are the implications for consumers, entrepreneurs, and researchers?
- What impact would increased commercial activity have for the region’s environment?
- What would the impact be on NE Ohio’s economy?
Come hear Richard Stuebi speak about his new role as the BP Fellow for Energy and Environmental Advancement and work with various public and private sector stakeholders to promote commercial activity in advanced energy in the Cleveland area. (See Richard’s bio below.)
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Please join us Thursday July 27th 5:30 - 9:00
at Elevation Art for the opening reception of "IDENTITY"
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07 / 28
Start: 1:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm
Start: 8:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
HUBBARD STREET 2
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Evans Amphitheater, Cain Park, Cleveland Heights. more details
The Chicago Sun-Times describes HS2 as “a wonderful spicy stew of influences, brilliantly performed.”
For single tickets contact www.ticketmaster.com or call 216-371-3000.
For a subscription call 440-914-0744
Co-presented with DANCECleveland and Cain Park/The City of Cleveland Heights
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Web site: www.hubbardstreetdance.com
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07 / 29
Start: 11:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
July 29, the last Saturday in July! Music and drumming for drummers and the community!
Watch, perform, compete, learn and participate. ! No admission!
This event has snowballed into a huge drumming and music event: one of the biggest drumming events in the nation:
We are expecting 10,000 people to attend this year and have many New Attractions:
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We've expanded to two city blocks of free drumming and music attractions
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We've added beer this year! Yay! and more food! Yay!
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We've added 40 bands! from noon on. Yes, 40 of our customers' bands will be playing on seven stages along Front Street.
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We've added "Drums along the Cuyahoga" hands-on learning experience. Learn about hand drumming, conga , music therapy, middle eastern belly dancing drumming, etc. as you stroll along the River Walk.
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We've added ethnic ensembles performances; African djembe orchestra, Japanese Taiko drumming, civil war fife and drum corps and more.
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We've added sidewalk booths; everything from our teachers showing off to the summit county board of elections demonstrating the new voting machines to children's book sellers to a baroque string ensemble. We'll take anything short of velvet Elvis pictures and snake oil vendors. Sign up for an info or sales booth HERE.
Start: 9:30 pm
End: 10:30 pm
Lake Erie: Ohio's Great Lake
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07 / 30
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07 / 31
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Please join us for a BBQ to celebrate the West 28th Street Murals project by local artist Emily Acita!
WHEN: Monday, July 31, 2006 at 6:00 pm
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08 / 1
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08 / 2
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08 / 3
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08 / 4
Start: 11:00 am
End: 7:00 pm
If you have not been to Spaces Gallery to see it yet, your last chance is this Friday August 4th. Nine works that represent the implied theme of the failure of the American Dream in the 21st-century by artists from Ohio, New York and Colorado. This exhibition received a bad review from Dan Tranberg, but see what you think.
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08 / 5
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08 / 6
Start: 11:00 am
End: 5:00 pm
THIS IS A FIRST TIME EVENT: See Cleveland in a whole new way: WITHOUT YOUR CAR!
Rockefeller Park and the Cultural Gardens will be open for you to enjoy
because MLK Dr will be closed to cars... TWO SUNDAYS IN AUGUST!
New for 2006, “Walk and Roll Cleveland” will be Sunday August 6th and Sunday August 13th, from 11am until 5pm. MLK Drive between Rockefeller Greenhouse and the tennis courts is 2.1 miles which is a perfect distance to encourage bicycle riding, rollerblading, walking, jogging, picnicking and exploring.
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08 / 7
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08 / 8
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08 / 9
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08 / 10
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08 / 11
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08 / 12
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08 / 13
Start: 11:00 am
End: 5:00 pm
THIS IS A FIRST TIME EVENT: See Cleveland in a whole new way: WITHOUT YOUR CAR!
Rockefeller Park and the Cultural Gardens will be open for you to enjoy
because MLK Dr will be closed to cars... TWO SUNDAYS IN AUGUST!
New for 2006, “Walk and Roll Cleveland” will be Sunday August 6th and Sunday August 13th, from 11am until 5pm. MLK Drive between Rockefeller Greenhouse and the tennis courts is 2.1 miles which is a perfect distance to encourage bicycle riding, rollerblading, walking, jogging, picnicking and exploring.
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08 / 14
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08 / 15
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08 / 16
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08 / 17
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08 / 18
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm
GroundWorks Dancetheater develops and presents new choreography of the highest artistic standards and presents it t audiences of diverse ages and backgrounds. The organization looks for venues that heighten the sense of intimacy between artist and audience and expand the parameters of how and where audiences, both new and initiated, experience dance.
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