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well apparantly these trendy immersive van gogh affairs are doing booming business!

 

per hyperallergic blog:

 

 

Kriston Capps has a lot to say about the scourge of immersive exhibitions, particularly the van Gogh ones popularized by the terrible TV show Emily in Paris:

 

Big Van Gogh has emerged as a multi-million-dollar live event opportunity, perhaps one of the true entertainment industry success stories of the pandemic era. New players rushed to elbow their way into the few remaining cities that didn’t have a Van Gogh planned this year, as established Impressionism impresarios look ahead to the next big splash. And while some consumers have complained about copycats in cities such as Boston and New York, where dueling Van Gogh rooms have gone head-to-head, the producers of these shows have nevertheless sold millions of tickets, with prices ranging from $20 to $70 or more a pop.

 

“We just passed 3.2 million tickets sold, which, as I understand it, makes it the most successful attraction in the world on Ticketmaster,” says Corey Ross, president of Toronto-based Lighthouse Immersive and one of the producers behind “Immersive Van Gogh,” which has opened exhibits in New York, San Francisco, Houston and 16 other cities in the U.S. (plus Toronto and Dubai).

 

“Immersive Van Gogh” is not responsible for the show that opened in D.C. in August. That’s “Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience,” which has also set up shop in New York, Houston and other cities.

 

Not to be confused with “Imagine Van Gogh: The Immersive Exhibition,” coming soon to Seattle and Boston, or “Van Gogh Alive,” the version on view in Denver and Indianapolis and coming soon to Kansas City, Missouri.

 

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    Hey fellow Clevelanders.  I used to make these lists several years ago...and inspired by recent cabin fever, wanted to pass along.    Not sure if there is a better place to post / maintain,

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The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Turns the Spotlight on Cleveland's Music Scene

 

https://www.wksu.org/shuffle/2021-10-07/the-rock-roll-hall-of-fame-turns-the-spotlight-on-clevelands-music-scene

 

I like this effort by the rock hall, but I feel like it's still kind of out of touch... I get why you would partner with Goodyear, they're local and have the cash to throw around, but Dr Z amps are made in Cleveland and used by artists like Brad Paisley. Down the road in Akron you have Earthquaker Devices which is part of the national boutique pedal scene. If there are some other local music companies I'm missing I'm sure the folks here will fill in the gaps, but that's also overlooking all of the local music shops in town that could've been a part of it. 

 

It may have been a bit more work for a slightly smaller return, but it would have felt more grassroots and local; and would have tied together and strengthened all parts of the Cleveland music community. 

4 hours ago, Luke_S said:

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Turns the Spotlight on Cleveland's Music Scene

 

https://www.wksu.org/shuffle/2021-10-07/the-rock-roll-hall-of-fame-turns-the-spotlight-on-clevelands-music-scene

 

I like this effort by the rock hall, but I feel like it's still kind of out of touch... I get why you would partner with Goodyear, they're local and have the cash to throw around, but Dr Z amps are made in Cleveland and used by artists like Brad Paisley. Down the road in Akron you have Earthquaker Devices which is part of the national boutique pedal scene. If there are some other local music companies I'm missing I'm sure the folks here will fill in the gaps, but that's also overlooking all of the local music shops in town that could've been a part of it. 

 

It may have been a bit more work for a slightly smaller return, but it would have felt more grassroots and local; and would have tied together and strengthened all parts of the Cleveland music community. 

SVS is out in Youngstown, though they're more home theater audio I suppose.

so --- is anybody going to shows again?

 

we have one this month and one next upcoming.

 

i was just looking over the concerts upcoming in cle over the next year and there are plenty of good ones, including acts i have seen before:

 

https://concerts50.com/upcoming-concerts-in-ohio/cleveland

 

 

 

dead letter office this saturday at beachland is a great rem cover band.

 

st vincent at the agora on monday is a must see.

 

upcoming is wavves -- a pretty great rawk show.

 

i havent seen bleachers, but i would go. its in nov.

 

bob dylan and the whispers also in nov, see the legends while you can. keep expectations low tho.

 

go see gwar just to see if the mushroomhead guys show up to fite them. lol.

 

homies bone thugs and mgk are coming around with shows.

 

gbv!

 

lupe might still be entertaining?

 

you are getting wu tanged in dec at hob. do it:

"I grew up on the crime side, the NYTimes side/Staying alive was no jive/Had secondhands, Mom's bounced on the old man/So then we moved to Shaolin land"

 

black angels in feb, a heavy favorite.

 

parquet courts in march and snail mail in apil -- good, good acts live.

 

johhny mathis in may -- never saw, but legend.

 

ty segall aka the west coast jack white in june -- must see killer act.

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



so --- is anybody going to shows again?



I've been to a few, including Black Midi at Mahall's tonight. Best of the bunch so far has been Japanese Breakfast at the Agora back in August.

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^ lol i dk, but i saw them fairly recently i guess just before the pandemic in brooklyn and it was a fine performance.

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Hey fellow Clevelanders.  I used to make these lists several years ago...and inspired by recent cabin fever, wanted to pass along. 

 

Not sure if there is a better place to post / maintain, but I give you "Events in Cleveland Jan - Feb 2022"

 

Jan 20: North Coast Harbor Ice Fest (Downtown): http://www.northcoastharbor.org/events/event/icefestcle/ 

Jan 21: Hasan Minhaj: The King’s Jester at Playhouse Square (Downtown) https://www.playhousesquare.org/events/detail/hasan-minhaj 

Jan 21: 78th Street Studios THIRD FRIDAY Art Walk (Detroit-Shoreway) https://www.eventbrite.com/e/78th-street-studios-third-friday-art-walk-registration-243211120007?aff=website 

Jan 23: Kacey Musgraves at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse (Downtown) https://www.rocketmortgagefieldhouse.com/events/detail/kacey-musgraves-220123 

Jan 28: Candlelight: A Tribute to Coldplay (University Circle) https://feverup.com/m/106507 

Feb 1: Lunar New Year (Asiatown): https://www.asiatowncleveland.org/lunarnewyear/ 

Feb 4 – Feb 13: Great Big Home + Garden Show (I-X Center) https://greatbighomeandgarden.com/ 

Feb 5: Year of the Tiger Lunar New Year Celebration (Asiatown): https://www.facebook.com/events/190727829909235/ 

Feb 17: 78th Street Studios THIRD FRIDAY Art Walk (Detroit-Shoreway) https://www.eventbrite.com/e/78th-street-studios-third-friday-art-walk-registration-243211120007?aff=website 

Feb 18 – Feb 20: 2022 NBA All Star Game and Festivities (Downtown) https://www.nba.com/allstar/2022 

                Feb 18: Celebrity Game (Wolstein Center)

                Feb 19: Skills challenge, 3-point Contest, Slam Dunk Contest, HBCU Classic

                Feb 20: 71st Annual NBA All Star Game (Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse)

 

Feb 25: Cleveland Kurentovanje's Kurent Jump (St. Clair – Superior) https://www.clevelandkurentovanje.com/2022-events-schedule/2022/02/25/kurent-jump-2022 

Feb 26: Cleveland Kurentovanje's 4th Annual Kurent Dash (St. Clair – Superior) https://www.clevelandkurentovanje.com/2022-events-schedule/2022/02/26/cleveland-kurentovanjes-4th-annual-kurent-dash 

Feb 26: Cleveland Kurentovanje's 2022 Parade & Main Festival (St. Clair – Superior) https://www.clevelandkurentovanje.com/2022-events-schedule/2022/02/26/cleveland-kurentovaje-2022-parade-amp-main-festival 

Feb 26: Brite Winter Festival (West Bank of the Flats) http://britewinter.com/

Feb 26: Bacon Crawl® 2021 – Cleveland (Ohio City) https://www.facebook.com/events/cleveland-ohio/bacon-crawl-2021-cleveland/432545414028791/ 

Feb 26 – Mar 6: Cleveland Auto Show (I-X Center) https://www.ixcenter.com/event/cleveland-auto-show/ 

 

Ongoing:

 

Jan 1 – Jan 30: Finding Krishna: Journey to Cambodia’s Sacred Mountain  – Cleveland Museum of Art (University Circle): https://www.clevelandart.org/exhibitions/revealing-krishna-journey-cambodias-sacred-mountain 

Jan 1 – Feb 6: Immersive Van Gogh (St. Clair – Superior) https://www.vangoghcleveland.com/

Jan 1 – Feb 27: Rink at Wade Oval (University Circle): https://www.thisiscleveland.com/events/the-rink-at-wade-oval-1?v=39 

 

Places of interest / daily / nights events :

 

Cleveland Orchestra (University Circle): https://www.clevelandorchestra.com/attend/seasons-and-series/2021-22-classical/ 

Hilarities Comedy Club (Downtown) https://www.pickwickandfrolic.com/comedy-calendar/ 

Music Box Cleveland (Flats) https://musicboxcle.com/ 

House of Blues concerts (Downtown) https://www.houseofblues.com/ 

Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse – Cavs, concerts, etc (Downtown) https://www.rocketmortgagefieldhouse.com/events 

Cleveland Museum of Art (University Circle) https://www.clevelandart.org/ 

Great Lakes Theater (Downtown) https://www.greatlakestheater.org/ 

Playhouse Square (Downtown) https://www.playhousesquare.org

Cleveland Ballet (Downtown) https://clevelandballet.org/ 

 

 

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Cleveland's first Pierogi Week aims at getting people out to eat, drink

 

Sponsors of Cleveland's first Pierogi Week hope people will embrace one of the city's quintessential foods — and begin to eat out again after the latest surge in nearly two years of the Covid pandemic.

 

Cleveland Pierogi Week, sponsored by Market Garden Brewery and the Cleveland Scene newspaper, starts Feb. 28 and ends March 6, according to the sponsors' press release.

 

During the week, pierogi lovers will have opportunities to visit participating locations to buy a minimum of three pierogi for $7. Add a beer at Market Garden for an additional $5.

 

More below:

https://www.bizjournals.com/cleveland/news/2022/01/24/first-pierogi-week-aims-to-get-people-to-go-out.html

 

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9 hours ago, Pugu said:

^That's cool. More info on this here: https://pierogiweekcleveland.com/

 

Interesting that a Willoughby restaurant is participating (so it's not just a Cleveland thing) but Pierogi Palace, in my (half-Polish) opinion one of the top pierogi places in the area, is not.

2 hours ago, E Rocc said:

 

Interesting that a Willoughby restaurant is participating (so it's not just a Cleveland thing) but Pierogi Palace, in my (half-Polish) opinion one of the top pierogi places in the area, is not.

 

Willoughby is part of Cleveland. If it was Erie, PA, that would be notable, but Willoughby is certainly part of Cleveland.

On 1/25/2022 at 9:26 AM, Pugu said:

 

Willoughby is part of Cleveland. If it was Erie, PA, that would be notable, but Willoughby is certainly part of Cleveland.

It's not even in the same county as Cleveland. Besides sports, people in Lake County want absolutely nothing to do with Cleveland. Besides a sporting event, convincing someone to go to Cleveland proper is like pulling teeth for them.

5 hours ago, AsDustinFoxWouldSay said:

It's not even in the same county as Cleveland. Besides sports, people in Lake County want absolutely nothing to do with Cleveland. Besides a sporting event, convincing someone to go to Cleveland proper is like pulling teeth for them.

 

The whole area/region is "Cleveland"--except for the city of akron. I'm talking as a place name---not that people in Waite Hill want to drive and hang out in CLE proper. Just the name and identity of the full area. You could say "Greater Cleveland" instead of "Cleveland" if that makes you feel better!

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On 1/27/2022 at 5:39 PM, AsDustinFoxWouldSay said:

It's not even in the same county as Cleveland. Besides sports, people in Lake County want absolutely nothing to do with Cleveland. Besides a sporting event, convincing someone to go to Cleveland proper is like pulling teeth for them.

 

i’m not saying yr wrong, but this is the kind of thing that has effed up cleveland and ne ohio in general for like … forever.

 

you never see this kind of attitude in columbus and central ohio. not to be versus, but take it fwiw given the trajectory of both regions.

this came to me on a brooklynvegan musc news email:

 

 

After cancelling all their 2021 shows due to Covid, Nine Inch Nails have now announced 2022 tour dates, including two nights at Red Rocks, Berkeley's Greek Theatre, festivals stops at Atlanta's Shaky Knees and Primavera Sound LA, and more.

 

The last show on their current schedule is at Cleveland's Blossom Music Center on September 24 which has a cool, very 1990 undercard with Ministry and Nitzer Ebb also on the bill.

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WonderStruck is back July 9th and 10th at Lakeland campus

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I haven’t missed one yet, including when it was called Laurel Live. The Elevation group puts out a great product.

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Might be a long shot but does anyone know a promo code for the Auto Show or any dealers that have tickets? Thanks in advance!

^ i bet someone will have something for you -- good luck ---

 

the only thing i found was free tix if you buy a car here:

https://www.donnellfordonline.com/

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University Heights is planning a Juneteenth Celebration on June 19th at Walter Stinson Park.  Performers at the inaugural University Heights Juneteenth Celebration will include the All City Choir, DJ Marcus Alan Ward, local poets including Raja Belle Freeman, dancers, and a concert from Forecast. Local Black fraternities and sororities will participate. The emcee for the event will be Kierra Cotton from WKYC. 

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do you only go see acts who have sleeves of tattoos? if so you are in luck this summer.  😂

 

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Kid Cudi announces music festival for Cleveland's Flats

 

Kid Cudi, a Cleveland-born rapper, is planning to bring a music festival to Cleveland's Flats this fall.

 

"Cleveland ain't never had nothing like this," Cudi said on Twitter. "This is for the city."

 

According to a midnight announcement on Twitter, the hip-hop artist will bring several other acts with him for the one-day festival, including musicians such as Chip Tha Ripper, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Pusha T, Playboi Carti, Haim, Don Toliver, Dominic Fike, Jaden, 070 Shake, Mike Dean, Strick, and D.J. E-V.

 

More below:

https://www.bizjournals.com/cleveland/news/2022/06/17/kid-cudi-announces-music-festival-in-cleveland.html

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Cleveland History Days | Canalway Partners

 

Founded on the shores of Lake Erie and the Cuyahoga River, Cleveland’s growth as a major American city was fueled and influenced by the many immigrant groups that settled here. It is a city that emerged from the Gilded Age as a leader in policy and programs, building not only a great city but also a greater civilization with a vibrant culture.

 

Cleveland History Days (CHD) is an annual celebration of our city’s rich legacy. Created in 2018 by Tim Donovan and Tom Yablonsky, the inaugural year featured 32 programs over ten days. ­Since then, the celebration has grown to comprise 27 organizations offering nearly 40 spectacular programs and events.

 

From Friday, June 24 to Sunday, July 3, visitors can take tours, listen to lectures, and marvel at the major contributions that have brought us to where we are today, including:

 

  • The people: industry magnates, civic leaders, immigrant workers, artists, architects and engineers;
  • The infrastructure they designed, built and used to make this city great;
  • The influence Lake Erie and the Cuyahoga River had on all of the above.

 

This year’s CHD was made possible by the financial support of several organizations and individuals from the community.

 

Schedule of Events

 

http://www.canalwaypartners.com/clevelandhistorydays

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

Gonna plug a free event I helped organize: Larchmere PorchFest this Saturday from 2pm-10pm!

 

More details here: http://www.larchmereporchfest.org/

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Gonna plug a free event I helped organize: Larchmere PorchFest this Saturday from 2pm-10pm!

 

More details here: http://www.larchmereporchfest.org/

 

Sick! So glad it's back.. going to try and make it over.

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Tall Ships Festival headed back to Cleveland: What to know
 

https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2022/06/tall-ships-festival-headed-back-to-cleveland-what-to-know.html

 

CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Cleveland Tall Ships Festival on the Lake Erie waterfront is scheduled for Thursday to Sunday, July 7-10.

HIGHLIGHTS

Thursday, July 7

Parade of Sail and Captain’s Reception is 4 p.m. Ships make their way to dock at the festival grounds via the majestic parade. The vessels are crewed, in part, by youth ages 13 to 25.

Friday, July 8 to Sunday, July 10

• Festival Village opens at 9 a.m. featuring tours, live music and food and beverage options at 101 Erieside Ave.

• Sail Aways, 10 a.m. daily. The 75-minute Lake Erie excursions are aboard the Appledore IV and Inland Seas.

• On-deck tours, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, Festival Village. Interactive and educational experiences include a chance to meet the captains and crew and learn the ships’ innerworkings.

When is the last time I-71 turned a profit?

yr getting the kwayn this fall — do not miss — i saw mjb a few yrs ago & literally one of the best concerts i have ever seen — 

 

 

Mary J. Blige / Ella Mai / Queen Naija -- 2022 Tour Dates

 

Wednesday, 10/19 Cleveland, OH Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse

 

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get yr rich kid quirky hipster pop on next month —

 

go see finom fka ohmme at oberlin cat in the cream coffee shop on campus 9/28:

 

 

 

i dk if mmeadows is playing with them there, they are here in nyc, but they are similar fit for the bill —

 

mmeadows (nsfw):

 

 

that good ‘ol rnr:

 

 

the killers are touring w/johnny marr.

 

fyi — marr has come out for brightside and a few smiths songs w/the killers.

 

October 7, 2022 - Cleveland, OH - Wolstein Center

im on a brooklynvegan tour tear lol — it looks like cleveland is building a little treehouse for they might be giants. both oct 11 & 12 sold out.

quivers is very good jangle pop —

sept 22 at happy dog.

well worth your attention —

 

matt kerekes w/ rachel bobbitt & movements — nov 14 @ mahalls

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i see the black angels are coming to town — never, ever miss a chance to see them 🤟

 

10/9: Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom

 

 

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helllooo cleveland -- you are getting a rare visit from cranky stephin merritt and his magnetic fields band end of march.

 

probably the band i have seen the most around ny over the years, along with merritt dj'ing --

 

do plan to go.

 

i see shirley, but i don't see claudia -- i dk what is up with that hope she is ok. 

 

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Well, technically it's in DC

 

 

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

On 1/27/2022 at 5:39 PM, AsDustinFoxWouldSay said:

It's not even in the same county as Cleveland. Besides sports, people in Lake County want absolutely nothing to do with Cleveland. Besides a sporting event, convincing someone to go to Cleveland proper is like pulling teeth for them.

 

Or a concert, and pre-virus some would hit various other venues.  I work out here, live in Cleveland.

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22 hours ago, KJP said:

Well, technically it's in DC

 

 


And if by DC, you mean Venice, Italy. 
 

But still. This is very cool news.  A huge honor for Spaces. 

Not sure why I wrote that! I was probably thinking of something else.

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

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i am peeping around on brooklynvegan for tour news --

 

i see no april fools here -- dvsn is winding down a long tour in cle at hob on april 1:

 

 

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Paramore --Sun Jun 04 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse

w/ Bloc Party, Foals, The Linda Lindas, and Genesis Owusu each opening various dates

 

 

 

 

 

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cleveland is ohio’s city to get madonna’d this year — in august:

 

 

Madonna US and Canada tour dates

 

WED
AUG 2
2023
Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse
Cleveland, US

 

 

https://www.fox5ny.com/news/madonna-2023-tour-dates

35 minutes ago, mrnyc said:

cleveland is ohio’s city to get madonna’d this year — in august:

 

 

Madonna US and Canada tour dates

 

WED
AUG 2
2023
Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse
Cleveland, US

 

 

https://www.fox5ny.com/news/madonna-2023-tour-dates

 

This should help quell some of the "shows never play Cleveland" banter from the peanut gallery!  

^ you know madge is a real one and keeps it old school. 😂

devilish meh-tahl this spring?

or too much rawk for one hand??

get yr growl on:

 

 

 

SATAN / NIGHT DEMON / HAUNT: 2023 TOUR

 

Apr. 5 - Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom

 

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emo mostalgia in march:

 

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