This week brings virtual activities for all generations. From comic books with Oberlin graduate Alison Bechdel to memories of the Supremes, here are five online events to stream this week.
Lake Erie Ink
The pandemic hasn't stopped Lake Erie Ink from presenting their annual Kids' Comic Con. Kids, teens and adults can participate in art workshops for their age group from March 19-20. Panelists include DC comic book writer Brian Azzarello and "Fun Home" author Alison Bechdel.
Oberlin Conservatory of Music
Oberlin Stage Left presents a concert of classical and contemporary music this Saturday, March 20 at 7 p.m. Professors Raphael Jiménez and Tim Weiss lead their ensembles and present works by renowned African American composers T.J. Anderson and Marcus Norris.
Cleveland Public Theatre
Cleveland Public Theatre's Y-Haven Theatre Project presents " Crossroads to Hope" from March 19 to March 21. The series of short scenes and poems reflect stories of hope, change and healing created and depicted by residents of Y-Haven, a housing center for addiction and mental health recovery.
Chagrin Valley Little Theater
Chagrin Valley Little Theater offers a virtual double-feature of "Right Down Broadway" and "The Pirates of Penzance" in memory of former board presidents Don Edelman and Rollin DeVere II. The broadcast becomes available for streaming this Friday, March 19 through Sunday, March 21.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
As part of Women's History Month, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame honors the late Mary Wilson, who is best known as co-founder and vocalist of the Supremes. " Reflections: Remembering Mary Wilson" features archival footage of the star's time at the Rock Hall and premieres this Monday, March 22 at 7 p.m.