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Last Coventry Fair of the season ! Coventry Road between Mayfield and Euclid Heights Blvd. will be closed to traffic to host the Coventry Fair from 6 to 9 p.m. Farmer's Market, arts, crafts, and great music by Hillbilly Idol !!!
Annual Gigantic Book Sale at Mac's Backs
thru
September 12
Also at Mac's Backs during the Street Fair, meet the
authors: Catch the Coventry Magic Bus shuttle to Coventry at John Carroll University on Belvoir Road from 5:30 to 9:30. (Look for #24/25 on the linked map) Or ride the RTA University Circle circulator
Show your respect for your Ancestors, City Fathers,
Mothers, Sisters,
Brothers, Aunts and Uncles and volunteer to help
restore this historic
and sadly neglected cemetery hidden in the heart of
University Circle on East 118th Street.
Join us from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Bring your tools and involve your whole family,
youth group, church, scout troop, school, club or
organization! Sponsored by the East Cleveland Township Cemetery Foundation. Contact Nancy West at 330-273-1840 for more information.
The Hotel Bruce was a not-so-swanky hotel that hosted late night jazz sessions, soul food, and good times way back in the day. Until October 2001, the hotel stood on the corner of E. 63rd Street and Euclid Avenue. Hotel Bruce is a journal of creative living in Cleveland. We pay homage-to the era of three-cent streetcars, fast bars, vibrant neighborhoods, and creative characters-by looking at who's itching to create a new chapter in our history. Subscribe to Hotel Bruce. It's FREE. Hotel Bruce publishes a full issue online two times a year. The Bruce blog is published weekly. Plans are in the works for a year-end review in print in 2005. MarcLefkowitz, editor, and Corrie Slawson, co- founder and editor, are residents of Cleveland Heights.
Jurgen Faust: "hermeneutic
circle"
Through October 3 Installation with video projection, photography, digital prints. Jurgen Faust presents a vision of a marketplace, documented over the course of a single day. With video projection, digital prints, and photography, he examines how the structures and places that we build create a media which we draw upon with sign, symbol, and activity. Jurgen Faust is a professor at the Cleveland Institute of Art where he is the Dean of T.I.M.E. (Time and Integrated Media Environment).
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