Applause
Applause is an Emmy Award-winning locally produced TV show that celebrates arts and culture in Northeast Ohio.
Full Episodes
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For the past three years, Cleveland artist Earl James has created one-of-a-kind glass sculptures presented to recipients of the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards, a literary prize that honors writers whose works focus on racism and diversity.
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There's plenty of bonding amidst the Bondo at the Crawford's storage facility, where volunteers ensure mega-buck exotic cars don't rub fenders with Tin Lizzies.
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The Bluecoats aren't your average drum corps. For members from across the region and beyond, it's not just about playing an instrument or marching perfectly in sync, it's about pushing the limits of creativity.
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Through the event Inspired Art, America SCORES Cleveland connects
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Learn the Cleveland story of the forgotten children's book by Karamu House artists, Langston Hughes and Elmer W. Brown, "The Sweet and Sour Animal Book."
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Marilyn Shaker, 83, was estranged from her daughter Pamela for two decades. Now Pamela and her sister, Kimberly, help to exhibit their mother's paintings around Ohio.
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Kaboom Collective musicians rehearse at Baldwin Wallace University Conservatory of Music led by artistic director and Cleveland Arts Prize Winner Liza Grossman.
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The exhibit "Keith Haring: Against All Odds" explores how the pop artist made his mark on culture as his legacy endures.
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Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, the Western Reserve Post Card Society prepares for its annual showcase ahead of National Postcard Week in May.
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An exhibit of Renaissance art offers a look at England's historic kings and queens.