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20 things to do in Greater Cleveland this weekend
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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Loads of summer season enjoyable awaits in Northeast Ohio this weekend.
Take a look at artwork reveals, block events, theatrical performances and extra.
Listed here are some concepts on methods to spend the subsequent few days in Higher Cleveland:
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FRONT Triennial
Greater than 100 artists can be featured at dozens of Northeast Ohio venues as part of this worldwide triennial exhibition, first held in 2018. This 12 months’s collection has the title “Oh, Gods of Mud and Rainbows,” from a Langston Hughes poem. Plus, workshops, film screenings, readings, lectures, performances and extra. Free.
From 2 to six p.m. on July 16, a block occasion at Public Sq. will kick off the 11-week collection with dwell music, meals vans and performances. Free.
July 14-Oct. 2
frontart.org
- Learn extra about FRONT Triennial
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Style of Tremont
Discover Cleveland’s Tremont neighborhood at one in all its greatest occasions of the 12 months. Style of Tremont is again with tons of yummy meals, native distributors and musical leisure by Jul Large Inexperienced, Duo Decibel System and Large Ship. Free.
2406 Professor Ave., Cleveland
Midday-8 p.m. July 16
experiencetremont.com
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Lakewood Summer season Meltdown
Hundreds will collect in downtown Lakewood for the city’s annual Summer season Meltdown block occasion, that includes a sprinkler park, a skate park and family-friendly actions. Entrance Porch Lights will carry out at nightfall. Free.
Detroit and Belle Ave., Lakewood
4-10 p.m. July 16
lakewoodalive.org
Rice Butterfly Backyard Memorial
The Tamir Rice Basis will open its Rice Butterfly Memorial on Saturday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The memorial honors what would have been Rice’s twentieth birthday; Rice was shot and killed by police when he was 12 years outdated at Cudell Park in 2014.
Cudell Recreation Heart, 1910 West Blvd., Cleveland
11 a.m. July 16
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(Photograph by Emilio Madrid)
“Ain’t Too Proud to Beg” at Playhouse Sq.
Comply with the Temptations from their beginnings in Detroit to their worldwide fame on this musical that includes the group’s hits “My Lady,” “Papa Was a Rolling Stone,” “Get Prepared” and “Simply My Creativeness.” The Playhouse Sq. reveals are part of the play’s first nationwide tour within the U.S. Tickets $29-$129.
1519 Euclid Ave., Cleveland
By means of July 31
playhousesquare.org
(Photograph by David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com)
Fin Fest at Higher Cleveland Aquarium
Previous the Discovery Channel’s annual “Shark Week” occasion, the Higher Cleveland Aquarium will have fun the misunderstood undersea creature throughout Fin Fest. Exercise booklets can be given away and the aquarium’s landshark mascot Finn can be stationed for photographs. Be taught extra concerning the creature when shark specialists share info throughout displays. Tickets $13.95-$19.95
2000 Sycamore St., Cleveland
10 a.m.-5 p.m. July 9-17
greaterclevelandaquarium.com
(Photograph by David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com)David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com
Beachland Flea
Discover distinctive classic and vinyl followers on the Beachland Ballroom on Saturday, as part of the venue’s month-to-month summer season flea markets. Free to buy.
15711 Waterloo Street, Cleveland
10 a.m.-3 p.m. July 16
beachlandballroom.com
(Photograph by Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com)Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com
Guardians video games
The Cleveland Guardians will tackle the Detroit Tigers this weekend for a number of video games at Progressive Area. Take pleasure in Sugardale Greenback Canine Night time on Friday, together with a Jose Ramirez bobblehead giveaway on Saturday and a youngsters enjoyable day on Sunday. Tickets $15+
2401 Ontario St., Cleveland
July 14-17
mlb.com/guardians
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Third Fridays at 78th Road Studios
Discover the 4 flooring of 78th Road Studios at this month’s Third Friday artwork stroll occasion. Studios will open their doorways, and distributors will station themselves contained in the constructing for a night stuffed with artwork, music, meals and enjoyable. Free.
1300 W. 78th St., Cleveland
5-9 p.m. July 15
78thstreetstudios.com
Legacy Dwell
Head to Legacy Village for an additional installment within the purchasing middle’s Legacy Dwell live performance collection, that includes The Blue Drivers. Convey a chair or a blanket and discover a great spot on the garden, situated between Bar Louie and the California Pizza Kitchen, for the occasion. Free.
25001 Cedar Street, Lyndhurst
5-8 p.m. July 16
legacy-village.com
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Gimme Gimme Disco at Mahall’s
Dancing Queens, head to Mahall’s for a dance evening crammed with Abba and different disco hits. Be sure you gown up in your most interesting disco outfit. Plus, make sure you take a look at Mahall’s new basement bar Pins & Needles, completely suited to the disco period. Tickets $15.
13200 Madison Ave., Lakewood
9 p.m. July 15
mahalls20lanes.com
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(Photograph by Shannon Okey)
Cleveland Bazaar
Discover domestically made, handmade creations on the Cleveland Bazaar this weekend. The market will take over Market Sq. Park in Cleveland’s Ohio Metropolis neighborhood. Free to buy.
Market Sq. Park, Cleveland
10 a.m.-4 p.m. July 16
fb.com/clevelandbazaar
(Photograph by David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com)David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com
Asian Lantern Pageant at Zoo
Huge gentle shows will fill the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo within the night hours for this 12 months’s Asian Lantern Pageant. Guests also can take a look at dwell performances together with contortion and foot juggling, and an Asian Meals Market. Stroll-through tickets can be found, at $22. Drive-through and four-packs of walk-through tickets are additionally out there for $66.
3900 Wildlife Method, Cleveland
By means of Aug. 21
clevelandmetroparks.com/zoo
Thelma and The Sleaze at Pleased Canine
Nashville queer southern rock band Thelma and the Sleaze will return to the Pleased Canine for a headlining present on Saturday evening, additionally that includes opening acts Napsack and ME:YOU. LG, the entrance girl of Thelma and the Sleaze, can also be well-known for her podcast “Queen of S**** Mountain.” Tickets $10.
5801 Detroit Ave., Cleveland
9 p.m. July 16
thelmaandthesleaze.com
TRUSS album launch present
Cleveland hard-rock quartet TRUSS will launch its debut album “Reset My Head” with a Grog Store present on Saturday evening. Dive Bombs and Fast Thriller will even carry out. Tickets $10-$12
2785 Euclid Heights Blvd., Cleveland Heights
8 p.m. July 16
grogshop.gs
(Picture courtesy of Michael Gill, Collective Arts Community)
CAN Triennial
The Collective Arts Community (CAN) will host its second CAN Triennial this summer season, after a 12 months’s delay as a result of coronavirus pandemic. The showcase of native artists’ works will seem at varied venues in Cleveland, taking over the theme “You Are Right here.” Greater than a dozen exhibitions will make up the occasion, set to happen as soon as each three years. Free.
A gap reception occasion is about for Friday evening on the Morgan Conservatory (1754 E. forty seventh St., Cleveland). VIP tickets $100.
Varied areas in Cleveland
July 8-Aug. 31
cantriennial.org
(Photograph by John Kuntz, cleveland.com)John Kuntz, cleveland.com
“Awake in Each Sense” at Cleveland Botanical Backyard
Textile artist Rachel Hayes put collectively a large set up on the Cleveland Botanical Backyard, titled “Awake in Each Sense.” The material creations add a pop of coloration to the backyard’s outside areas. Tickets $12-$16.
11030 East Blvd., Cleveland
By means of Sept. 18
holdenfg.org
(Photograph courtesy of Beck Heart for the Arts)
“One thing Rotten!” at Beck Heart
Think about attempting to compete in playwriting similtaneously Shakespeare. That’s the setup behind the comedy “One thing Rotten!,” Beck Heart for the Arts’ newest manufacturing. Comply with two brothers who intention to jot down successful play in 1595, and find yourself penning the primary musical ever. Tickets $10-$34.
17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood
July 8-Aug. 7
beckcenter.org/reveals/somethingrotten
(Photograph by Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com)Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com
The Science of Rock and Roll! at Nice Lakes Science Heart
Be taught concerning the expertise of the recording business and the physiological results of music on our mind or physique on this new interactive exhibit. Or strum on an electrical guitar, play the drums or sing in a recording studio to make your individual music. Tickets, $13.95-$16.95.
601 Erieside Ave., Cleveland
Now via Sept. 5
greatscience.com
Moments of Youth, Lagos, Nigeria, 2019. Daniel Obasi (Nigerian, b. 1994).Picture courtesy of Aperture, New York, 2019. © Daniel Obasi
The New Black Vanguard: Pictures Between Artwork and Style
The Cleveland Museum of Artwork’s newest exhibition is a touring show specializing in Black vogue design and vogue pictures. Unique to Cleveland is a trio of installations with mannequins and fashions organized by stylist-photographers Arielle Bobb-Willis and Daniel Obasi, and stylist Jermaine Daley. Tickets, $6-$12.
11150 East Blvd., Cleveland
Now via Sept. 11
clevelandart.org
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28-year-old man found fatally shot in car: Cleveland Police
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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Cleveland Police found a man dead in a car after being shot Saturday night, according to police.
Officers responded to calls for shots fired in the area of East 102nd and Kempton Avenue around 11:30 p.m.
Officers found a 28-year-old man, who the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner identified Jaqueal Clifton Talley of Cleveland.
Clifton died on the scene, according to the release.
This matter is currently under investigation, police said.
This is a developing story. Return to 19 News for updates.
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Dawn Staley offers insightful commentary on Caitlin Clark's Olympic snub
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In the run-up to the Paris Olympics, the media was saturated with contentious arguments about Caitlin Clark’s omission from the U.S. women’s basketball team. The debate devolved into a pointless back-and-forth, exploited for cultural warfare.
The debate centered on the paradox of Clark being both highly qualified and overlooked. While arguments were rooted in both basketball performance and external factors, the discussion spiraled into a full-blown media frenzy. That saw the likes of Stephen A. Smith, Colin Cowherd, and Tony Kornheiser vehemently criticize Team USA for passing on such a significant marketing opportunity, let alone talent.
As other sports media figures suggested, NBC could have capitalized on Clark’s popularity by hiring her as an analyst if ratings/marketing were a primary concern. However, other considerations likely influenced the decision, and it might have proved challenging to justify overlooking established WNBA players who have already cut their teeth in professional basketball and with Team USA.
In any event, the discourse ultimately reached its plateau, as Clark’s going to Paris wasn’t in the cards. But that discourse has come back to life, thanks in part to NBC’s Mike Tirico, who asked South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley, a member of the USWNT selection committee, about her read on Clark being left off the team.
“As a committee member, you’re charged with putting together the best team of players — the best talent,” she said.
“Caitlin is just a rookie in the WNBA; she wasn’t playing bad, but wasn’t playing like she’s playing now. If we had to do it all over again, the way that she’s playing, she would be in really high consideration of making the team because she is playing head and shoulders above a lot of people.
“Shooting the ball extremely well; I mean, she is an elite passer. She’s just got a great basketball IQ. And she’s a little more seasoned in the pro game in a couple of months than she was two months ago.”
Dawn Staley, a member of the USWNT selection committee, asked about Caitlin Clark.
“If we had to do it all over again, the way that she’s playing, she would be in really high consideration of making the team because she is playing head and shoulders above a lot of people.” pic.twitter.com/hMYqTsPWzc
— Scott Agness (@ScottAgness) July 28, 2024
It shouldn’t be surprising that Staley handled this situation with grace and offered insightful perspective on Clark’s significant growth since the initial snub. Whether her development is directly linked to the Olympic omission is irrelevant, but Staley’s acknowledgment highlights why she has such a high standing in women’s basketball.
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Cleveland man who allegedly drove through red light, causing deadly accident held on $250K bond
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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The 27-year-old Cleveland man charged for allegedly causing a deadly car accident this month will face a judge Saturday morning.
Gerrod White is charged with aggravated vehicular homicide and aggravated vehicular assault.
At his arraignment Saturday morning in Cleveland Municipal Court, White’s bond was set at $250,000.
White was also arraigned for a domestic charge, and his bond was set at $50,000.
“He has an extensive history of violence… He not only punched his girlfriend in that incident, he stomped her as well. In regards to the aggravated vehicular homicide and assault, he indicated to officers that he wasn’t going to jail because he ‘always gets off’ and he repeated that multiple times after striking the vehicle head-on resulting in the death of the passenger where she was engulfed in flames and died in the vehicle and the driver was ejected,” the prosecutor said as White shook his head in court on video.
White can also be seen wearing a neck brace while on the video call.
White will be back in court on Aug. 6.
Cleveland police said White was speeding eastbound on St. Clair Avenue when he ran a red light at East 110th Street around 5:30 a.m. on July 21.
White’s vehicle crashed into a Ford Explorer, which was traveling on East 110th Street and had the green light.
The impact caused the Explorer to roll over and catch fire.
The driver, Krystal Mathis-Aaron, was ejected and seriously injured, according to the police report.
Mathis-Aaron’s front-seat passenger was pronounced dead at the scene. She was identified as Lakeitha Simmons, 50.
Minutes before the deadly crash, White also allegedly passed an ambulance that had its lights and sirens activated.
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