Best of 2009: Open Air
Posted Thursday, December 31
We continue our series looking back on favorites from 2009.
Best of 2009: Measha Brueggergosman, Tobias Wolf, G. Love and Bobby Womack
Posted Wednesday, December 30
Best of 2009: Ani DiFranco, Michael Mondavi and Neil Gaiman
Posted Tuesday, December 29
Best of 2009: Christopher Buckley, Tania James, Terence Blanchard and Fred Wesley
Posted Monday, December 28
A Jazz Piano Christmas
Posted Friday, December 25
A Harpist’s Christmas
Posted Thursday, December 24
Michael Symon: Live to Cook
Posted Wednesday, December 23
Chris Isaak, Louise Erdrich and Anisfield-Wolf Book Award Book Club
Posted Tuesday, December 22
Sugar Ray Robinson, James Cameron and Ernest Hemingway
Posted Monday, December 21
U2 3D at The Rock Hall
Posted Friday, December 18
Kids’ Movie Call-in Show
Posted Thursday, December 17
Key Bank Studio Holiday Show
Posted Wednesday, December 16
Eileen Ivers, Caroline Goulding and The Cleveland Arts Education Consortium
Posted Tuesday, December 15
Quire and Moises Borges
Posted Monday, December 14
Woodchoppers’ Ball: Helen Avakian
Posted Friday, December 11
The Princess and The Frog, Heavy Metal Music and Tim Page
Posted Thursday, December 10
A Christmas Story, Peter Pan and All-City Dance Ensemble
Posted Wednesday, December 9
The Nutcracker, Contemporary Youth Orchestra and Apollo’s Fire
Posted Tuesday, December 8
Janis Ian and City Music
Posted Monday, December 7
Sean Jones and The Cleveland Jazz Orchestra
Posted Friday, December 4
God’s Trombones and Stan Hywet Hall and Garden
Posted Thursday, December 3
Live from Dobama Theater
Posted Wednesday, December 2
Pops and Freddy Cole
Posted Tuesday, December 1
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Host: Dee Perry
Producer: Dave DeOreo
Executive Producer: Mark Rosenberger
Applause celebrates artists and cultural groups around Cleveland and Northeast Ohio. Each week this televised arts magazine broadcasts a fresh half-hour of features, performances, on-location reports, and interviews.
Production of arts and culture programming on ideastream is made possible by grants from:
The Cleveland Foundation; Eaton Corporation Charitable Foundation; The George Gund Foundation; The George W. Codrington Charitable Foundation; The Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation; The Kulas Foundation; The Nord Family Foundation; Parker Hannifin Foundation; The S. Livingston Mather Charitable Trust; and NACCO Industries, Inc.
The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.
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