Heights Arts participates in Play Me, I’m Yours, an international street piano project made possible locally by a collaboration between the Cleveland International Piano Competition and Case Western Reserve University (CWRU). Over 20 pianos will be placed at a variety of cultural institutions in Cleveland,…

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Some of us get our best and most restorative exercise cycling or walking the beautiful streets of our city. Here’s a poem inspired by tweets from a current and a former Cleveland Heights resident and about what one can observe on…
First June Poetweet Post, thanks to an amazingly beautiful and more amazingly talented actress in our midst. June’s topic is Parks and Recreation. There are many kinds of recreation. For those of us who work all day, sometimes just a drink…
So this is likely the last Poetweet post for the May topic of Spring. Soon June begins the next topic for tweets – Parks and Recreation. Tweet me your thoughts, insights, experiences about how you re-create yourself out of doors…
Thanks for the tweet from Virginia Beach that inspired this haiku. Now, Heights-ers, I’m counting on you to keep me going!Tweet your impressions of Spring (through May 31) and recreation (all of June) to #htspoetweet.Here’s a haiku. The lush, ferned shore-line…
My thanks to a rare books librarian who tweeted me her thoughts on walking Lakeview Cemetery in the lush and verdant green of early May. Her tweets inspired this poem. Streaming Time A field of polished stones cushioned in spring…
Thanks to several who tweeted me their thoughts (including some very poetic tweets) on the glories of this amazing spring. Here’s the next poem, inspired by YOU. Fertility Dance The ruffled armsof cherry and pear,shimmy in the breezelike Carmen Miranda’s sleeves.They…
The Poetweet Project is on its way! Thanks to all who joined me to launch the project. A small but enthusiastic crowd gathered at the foot of Daffodil Hill in beautiful Lakeview Cemetery this past Saturday morning (May 4) to…

Anatomica features artists Stephanie Craig, Michelle Marie Murphy, Mariana Ortega, Russ Revock and Dante Rodriguez whose works represent diverse media with images and forms based on anatomy, human and otherwise. Pictured above: Dante Rodriguez, Hipster Hed-footer, acrylic, graphite and ink on mat board