Buckeye Book Fair
Dates: 11/7/2009 - 11/7/2009
Location: Fisher Auditorium
Wooster, OH
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Times: 8am-8pm
Address:
1680 Madison Ave.
Wooster, OH
Description:
Scores of authors, photographers and illustrators will meet readers in Wooster on Saturday, Nov. 3 for the 15th annual Buckeye Book Fair. The fair will return to Fisher Auditorium on the campus of the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, just south of Wooster on Madison Avenue. Doors will open at 9:30 a.m. No early entry will be permitted, to give authors an opportunity to get settled in before sales begin. The fair will end promptly at 4 p.m.
Corey Smith
Dates: 2/27/2009 - 2/27/2009
Location: House of Blues
Cleveland, OH
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Times: 07:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Phone: 216 523 2583
Address:
308 Euclid Ave
Cleveland, OH
Description:
with Mike Genovese Friday, February 27 * doors at 7:00 PM Tickets: $14 in advance * 4 Pack for $42 on LiveNation.com Ages: All On Sale Friday, January 16 @ 10 AM Corey Smith is obviously connecting with his audience, but it's not marketing savvy that sells, it's the music, and that's where he truly shines. The Georgia native melds country, rock and blues into a sound that is all his own. That distinctive musical flair combined with Smith's pensive, well-crafted lyrics and soulful Southern voice has earned him an enthusiastic legion of fans. "I think it's a little of everything," says Smith in describing his innovative style. "We don't live in cultural bubbles anymore. We're all exposed to many different types of music through TV, radio, and now especially the internet. I like to think my songs reflect the variety of musical styles that have impacted my life in Georgia. Gospel, country, blues, rock, hip-hop - strands of all these are there."
Lake Erie Monsters vs. Toronto
Dates: 2/27/2009 - 2/27/2009
Location: Quicken Loans Arena
Cleveland, OH
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Times: 07:30 p.m. - 07:30 p.m.
Phone: 216-420-2000
Address:
One Center Court
Cleveland, OH
Description:
Following the success of their inaugural season, the 2008-09 Lake Erie Monsters season is going to be even bigger and better. The 40-game home schedule, which begins Saturday, October 11th, is chock-full of an unprecedented number of exciting promotions and cool, free giveaways. The second season of Monsters hockey at The Q will also feature special celebrity appearances, including All-Pro Josh Cribbs of the Cleveland Browns on February 28th, a special Cleveland sports legends night on March 6th, and others to be announced at a later date.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: The Status of the Mudpuppy in Northeast Ohio's Streams
Dates: 2/25/2009 - 2/25/2009
Location: The Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Cleveland, OH
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Times: 07:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Phone: 216-231-4600
Address:
1 Wade Oval Drive
Cleveland, OH
Description:
TFM is a chemical that has been used to control the invasive sea lamprey in Ohio waters since 1986. Non-targeted species including the common mudpuppy are sensitive to TFM and often suffer high mortality during its application in rivers. Data from specimens salvaged during TFM applications and from Museum field research indicate that mudpuppies have declined within treated local streams. Dr. Timothy Matson will discuss these data and the population instability and reduced stream biodiversity they imply.
Dark Star Orchestra
Dates: 2/25/2009 - 2/25/2009
Location: House of Blues
Cleveland, OH
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Times: 07:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Phone: 216 523 2583
Address:
308 Euclid Ave
Cleveland, OH
Description:
Dark Star Orchestra Wednesday, February 25 * doors at 7:00 PM Tickets: $22.50 in advance Ages: All On Sale Friday, December 12 @ 10 AM Using entire shows from the Grateful Dead's 30 years of extensive touring as a launching pad, Dark Star Orchestra recreates the original song for song performance set list for an entirely new generation of, as well as old school, Deadheads. Dark Star Orchestra presents its critically acclaimed live show at esteemed venues from coast to coast and internationally. Dark Star Orchestra performs Grateful Dead classics in the same way that an orchestra interprets music of classical composers. The composer spirit is derived and channeled as the players capture the excitement and innovation of the original performances and compositions. Touring nationwide for nine years to the tune of nearly 1500 shows since forming, the band's determined commitment to "raising the Dead" has drawn national media attention.