Around Noon
Posted October 24, 2006
Dee previews the Preservation Hall Jazz Band’s gig at Playhouse Square as part of Tri-C’s Performing Arts Season; meets Ivan Schwarz, a motion picture professional who left Hollywood to join the Greater Cleveland Film Commission; and finds out what it means to me with members of the production of Respect: A Musical Journey, onstage now at Playhouse Square.
Around Noon
Posted October 23, 2006
Jim takes an in-depth look at Issue 18 and its potential effects on the local arts scene; previews the 2006 Ohio Independent Film Festival; and celebrates Halloween with conversation with the makers of American Scary, a documentary film about the tradition of horror hosting, from Cleveland’s own Ghoulardi to Ghoul-A-Go-Go.
Around Noon
Posted October 23, 2006
Today Dee follows the yellow brick road with author Roger Baum, the great grandson of Wizard of Oz author L. Frank Baum, before his appearance at Chagrin Falls’ first ever Wizard of Oz Festival; meets Marisa Acocella Marchetto, author of Cancer Vixen: A True Story; and talks books with regular irregular Karen Long of The Plain Dealer.
Around Noon
Posted October 20, 2006
Today Dee speaks with Dweezil Zappa as Zappa Plays Zappa: Tour De Frank gets set to hit the Canton Palace Theatre stage; and trades rumors with former Fleetwod Mac frontman Lindsey Buckingham before he plays the Lakewood Civic Auditorium.
Around Noon
Posted October 19, 2006
Dee talks nature with Bruce M. Beehler before his lecture at the Cleveland Botanical Garden; and gets kosher with playwright Daniel Goldfarb as his Modern Orthodox hits the stage at the The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland, and takes a look at the latest developments at the Beck Center For The Arts.
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