Cvnp Hiking & Recreation - Off The Beaten Path
Dates: 11/15/2009 - 11/15/2009
Location: CVNP Pine Lane Trailhead
Peninsula, OH
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Times: Sun. 09:00 a.m. - 03:30 p.m.
Email: Cleveland-events@ohioevenfinder.com
Phone: 440-546-5991
Address:
1281 Pine Lane
Peninsula, OH
Description:
Explore the lesser-seen side of CVNP on these rambling walks off the beaten path. Dress for the weather, wear sturdy, waterproof shoes, and bring drinking water. Extreme Rivers and Ravines Explore the ravines along the east wall of the Cuyahoga riverbed on this strenuous 12-mile hike. Bring a lunch and plenty of water.
Global Lens Film Series: Sleepwalking Land (Terra Sonambula)
Dates: 11/15/2009 - 11/15/2009
Location: Akron Art Museum
Akron, OH
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Times: Sun. 12:00 p.m. - 01:00 p.m.
Email: Cleveland-events@ohioevenfinder.com
Phone: 330-376-9185
Address:
One S. High St
Akron, OH
Description:
A Film by Teresa Prata, MOZAMBIQUE Sunday, November 15, 2009, 12 pm Based on Mia Coutou's acclaimed Portuguese novel, "Muidinga," an orphaned refugee and an elderly storyteller wander the countryside in the midst of Mozambique's devastating civil war in search of the boy's mother. Their only guide to finding her is a dead man's diary which leads the pair on a magical, and sometimes macabre, journey across war-torn landscapes to find the family he lost. 97 minutes, in Portugese with English subtitles. This program is FREE with first-come, first-serve seating available in the auditorium. Presented by Kent State University, Kent State Stark University and the Akron Art Museum, the 2009 Global Lens Film Series features the theatrical release of ten films by important, emerging artists hailing from China to Argentina, Macedonia to Mozambique. Now in it's sixth season, the Global Lens Film Series promotes cross-cultural understanding through the medium of cinema, providing a platform for exceptional storytelling that opens a window into the diverse world in which we live. From October 16 - 25, Kent State University will screen all ten films on its Main Campus; screening dates at the Kent State Stark campus are yet to be determined. Many screenings will be followed by discussions about cultural similarities and differences evoked by films, moderated by experts from the Kent State University faculty. For detailed information about the film selections and the Global Film Initiative, visit www.globalfilm.org.
Global Lens Film Series: The Photograph A Film By Nan Achnas, Indonesia
Dates: 11/15/2009 - 11/15/2009
Location: Akron Art Museum
Akron, OH
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Times: Sun. 03:00 p.m. - 04:00 p.m.
Email: Cleveland-events@ohioevenfinder.com
Phone: 330-376-9185
Address:
One S. High St
Akron, OH
Description:
Sunday, November 15, 2009, 3 pm In this visually brilliant and poignant human drama, Sita is a spirited young woman working to support her family as a singer and prostitute in a local brothel. Short of funds and bullied by her pimp, she rents a room from an elderly portrait photographer who is in failing health and desperate to find an apprentice to carry on his work. 98 minutes, in Indonesian with English subtitles. FREE program with first-come, first-serve seating. Presented by Kent State University, Kent State Stark University and the Akron Art Museum, the 2009 Global Lens Film Series features the theatrical release of ten films by important, emerging artists hailing from China to Argentina, Macedonia to Mozambique. Now in it's sixth season, the Global Lens Film Series promotes cross-cultural understanding through the medium of cinema, providing a platform for exceptional storytelling that opens a window into the diverse world in which we live. From October 16 - 25, Kent State University will screen all ten films on its Main Campus; screening dates at the Kent State Stark campus are yet to be determined. Many screenings will be followed by discussions about cultural similarities and differences evoked by films, moderated by experts from the Kent State University faculty. For detailed information about the film selections and the Global Film Initiative, visit www.globalfilm.org. The 2009 Northeast Ohio Global Lens Film Series is organized and presented by Kent State University Libraries and the Department of History.
Tri-C Presents: Classical Piano Recital Series: Yunjie Chen
Dates: 11/15/2009 - 11/15/2009
Location: First Baptist Church of Greater Cleveland
Shaker Heights, OH
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Times: Sun. 03:30 p.m. - 05:30 p.m.
Email: Cleveland-events@ohioevenfinder.com
Phone: 216-987-4444
Address:
3630 Fairmount Boulevard
Shaker Heights, OH
Description:
Chinese Pianist Yunjie Chen, winner of 4th Prize at the 2009 Marguerite Long International Piano Competition (Paris, October). Yunjie Chen has garnered praise and top honors for his skill and musicality ever since he won First Prize in China's National Piano Competition at the age of 12. Since then, he has performed to great acclaim throughout his native China and internationally, earning top prizes at China's International Piano Competition, the Ettlingen International Competition in Germany, and First Prize at the 2009 International Russian music competition in San Francisco.
Global Lens Film Series: Sleepwalking Land (Terra Sonambula)
Dates: 11/15/2009 - 11/15/2009
Location: Akron Art Museum
Akron, OH
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Times: Sun. 12:00 p.m. - 01:00 p.m.
Email: Cleveland-events@ohioevenfinder.com
Phone: 330-376-9185
Address:
One S. High St
Akron, OH
Description:
A Film by Teresa Prata, MOZAMBIQUE Sunday, November 15, 2009, 12 pm Based on Mia Coutou's acclaimed Portuguese novel, "Muidinga," an orphaned refugee and an elderly storyteller wander the countryside in the midst of Mozambique's devastating civil war in search of the boy's mother. Their only guide to finding her is a dead man's diary which leads the pair on a magical, and sometimes macabre, journey across war-torn landscapes to find the family he lost. 97 minutes, in Portugese with English subtitles. This program is FREE with first-come, first-serve seating available in the auditorium. Presented by Kent State University, Kent State Stark University and the Akron Art Museum, the 2009 Global Lens Film Series features the theatrical release of ten films by important, emerging artists hailing from China to Argentina, Macedonia to Mozambique. Now in it's sixth season, the Global Lens Film Series promotes cross-cultural understanding through the medium of cinema, providing a platform for exceptional storytelling that opens a window into the diverse world in which we live. From October 16 - 25, Kent State University will screen all ten films on its Main Campus; screening dates at the Kent State Stark campus are yet to be determined. Many screenings will be followed by discussions about cultural similarities and differences evoked by films, moderated by experts from the Kent State University faculty. For detailed information about the film selections and the Global Film Initiative, visit www.globalfilm.org.