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Arts, culture, & entertainment in the Heights
and beyond
Beat Museum on Wheels
Friday, October 22
7- 9 p.m
The B-Side (below the Grog Shop)
Coventry Rd and Euclid Heights Blvd., Cleveland
Heights
5.00 cover charge at the door
The Beat Museum will be open one hour before and
one hour after the show and visitors can buy books,
videos and assorted merchandise related to the Beat
Generation.
The concept of the Beat Museum on Wheels belongs
to John Allen Cassady, son of Neal and Carolyn
Cassady; and Jerry Cimino, owner of the Beat
Museum. The evening of entertainment will include
readings, video clips and a slideshow of the Beat
Generation along with Cassady playing guitar and
telling personal stories. The duo will also explore the
continuing relevance of the Beats to our culture
through artifacts, exhibits and never before seen
family photos
Book signing and discussion on the Arab-Israeli conflict
Saturday, October 23
7 p.m.
Mac's Backs ~ Books on Coventry
1820 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights
Free
Dr. Mazin Qumsiyeh, Associate Professor of Genetics
at Yale University School of Medicine, is the author
of Sharing the Land of Canaan: Human Rights and
the Israeli-Palestinian Struggle.
For more information, contact
Suzanne DeGaetano
216-321-2665
suzanne@macsbacks.com
Fall Choral Festival
Friday, October 29
7:00 p.m.
Dina Rees Evans Performing Arts Center
Heights High School
Cedar & Lee, Cleveland Heights
(Parking on the Washington Blvd. side of the school)
Tickets may be purchased at the door
Adults $6.00 Students/Seniors $3.00
Heights High Vocal Music Department (225
vocalists directed by Craig L. McGaughey) in concert
with Heights High Symphony Orchestra (72
instruments directed by Donna B. Dehn)
featuring Te Deum for the Empress Marie Therese
composed by Franz Joseph Haydn
Also performing as individual vocal ensembles:
A Cappella Choir
Heights Singers
Honors Ensemble
Men's Chorus
Women's Chorus
Fresh Flames: Cleveland African American poets
Saturday, October 30
7:30-10:00 pm
Studio You
2180 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights $5 Cover
Charge.
Local poets will gather for a night of poetry that will
be recorded by students from the Cuyahoga
Community College Recording Arts & Technology
Program.
The evening will showcase emerging poets from
Cleveland and neighboring areas. The cd will serve as
a type of oral documentary of spoken word in the
African American community.
Be apart of this electric evening of performance
poetry and DJ grooves !
Kelly A. Harris, Fresh Flames Editor
kahpublishing@yahoo.com
(216) 382-0846
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