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Men's chorus
North Coast Men's Chorus

Performances take place throughout the year. See their website for concert info, schedule and ticket info.

www.ncmchorus.org
This Month: Open Mic Returns
The Dark Room at Cleveland Public Theatre

March 12, 2013. A place for writers to take center stage and give their work a chance to grow -- an ongoing event held on the second Tuesday of each month. Space and resources for emerging and veteran playwrights to develop new works, a venue to workshop plays, novels, poems, or any other written work in a supportive, yet critical environment.


www.cptonline.org
An artist at war with himself
Cocopelli: a Fairy Tale

March 14-16, 2013, 8pm + March 17th, 2pm. Play by Stuart Hoffman, directed by Geoffrey Hoffman. Inspired by folklore and the early life of Gustav Flaubert, an artist at war with himself, oblivious to the good his art has given others. Stars: Brian Pedaci, Tom Kondilas, Laurel Hoffman, Cathleen O'Malley, Rachel Lee Kolis, & Joseph Milan. Next March 21-24: "Lizard Play"

www.ensemble-theatre.org
The 37th annual CIFF
Cleveland International Film Festival 2013

April 3-14, 2013, Tower City Cinemas, Tower City Center in Downtown Cleveland. Browse their online archive for a upcoming films, plus a complete listing of those that have played in the previous 36 years of festivals. In 2012 at least 300 films from approximately 60 countries were showcased, along with over 200 visiting feature & short subject filmmakers.


www.clevelandfilm.org
Leather / Fetish
Cleveland Leather Awareness Weekend

April 25-28, 2013 at the Hilton Garden Inn Cleveland Downtown, 1100 Carnegie Avenue. A weekend of leather & fetish parties at Mean Bull/Flex and The Leather Stallion Saloon, workshops & vendor mart at Hilton Garden Inn - Gateway Conference Center. They also sponsor several smaller CLAW Nation events around the country throughout the year. See website for full details.


www.Clawinfo.org
Sounds of Summer
Clifton Arts and Music Festival

June 15, 2013, annual summertime celebration combining fine arts & live music performances – a true street festival located in a very attractive & vibrant urban neighborhood setting, 9821 Lorain Avenue. See website for performaners.

www.cudell.com/artsfest.asp
A great party for the whole community!
Cleveland Pride 2013

June 29, 2013, annual rally, parade & festival at at Voinovich Park, Cleveland. See their website for full details and location.

www.clevelandpride.org
29th annual Street party
Dancing in the Streets

Annual event, end of July Sunday, from 3-11pm. Gorgeous guys throng the closed-off blocks of Clifton Boulevard at 117th, in front of Twist bar, with local, regional and national DJs to entertain the crowd and keep everyone on their feet.


www.clevelandpride.org
Cleveland & Akron 2014
Gay Games IX

August 9-16, 2014 - held every four years for the international community of LGBT  athletes and friends - the year of the largest-ever sports event in Ohio, to be held in Cleveland & Akron. See website for details.

www.2014gaygamescleveland.com
top experiences
Cleveland Orchestra:
Pin 10Severance Hall (11001 Euclid Avenue)

One of the Big Five of American orchestras, a source of great pride to the people of this city.  Most performances take place at Severance Hall in the Universtiy Circle District. Completed in 1931 the building has one of the finest Art Deco interiors in the USA. Besides the Cleveland schedule the orchestra can be heard in Lucerne, Vienna, New York City, Miami, and on West Coast tours.

www.clevelandorchestra.com
Doing the Museums:

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is the city’s top draw, and with good reason. Its gorgeous building on the waterfront of Lake Erie is reason enough to visit. Keep up with events even if you can't visit - they live-stream public programs form their Foster Theater. See their website for details.

Great for youngsters is the Great Lakes Science Center.

The Cleveland Museum of Art has over 30,000 works covering 5,000 years of civilization, from the civilizations of ancient Egypt to our present day. You can see 144 highlights of their collection, masterpieces from around the world, at their online exhiblt.

The Museum of Contemporary Art houses an impressive collection, and plans soon to move to a brand new building in University Circle. This summer exhibitions feature the works of two New Yorkers: Marilyn Minter, who examines the relationships between the body, photography, and painting, and taps into cultural anxieties about sexuality and desire - through August 14th; and Aïda Ruilova, mixing classical cinema, popular culture, avant-garde music, and a do-it-yourself aesthetic, using single channel videos to create an evocative, haunting, and dissonant environment - through August 15th.

The Museum of Natural History  has a collection of over four million specimens in the fields of anthropology, archeology, astronomy, botany, geology, paleontology, zoology, and wildlife in general. Through August 29th they're featuring Wild Music the sounds and songs of life on Earth. They also have ongoing programs on conservation and sustainability - with classes and programs to help keep the song alive.

The Botanical Garden is a collection of various gardens that include the first US Children's Garden, a Japanese Garden, and Rose, Herb, Perennial and Woodland Gardens; plus tropical plants in their Glasshouse. Open every day except Monday.

Gay Guys Happy Hour:

A rotating Happy hour put on by a group called Gay Guys Happy Hour, known as G2H2, happens on the third friday of the month. 300 or so men convene at otherwise straight clubs. See their website for events and venues, announced 7-10 days prior.

www.g2h2.com
North Coast Men's Chorus:

The community-based organization "affirms the gay experience" with quality performances for diverse audiences. This largest gay chorus in the area has over 100 members and besides their concerts they have fund raising dinners and other events where you can meet and mingle with the singers. See their website for all the info.

www.ncmchorus.org
Playhouse Square:
Pin 9Playhouse Square (1519 Euclid Avenue)

Houses the largest American performing arts center outside New York, bringing over a million guests to their more than one thousand annual events, at seven theaters on Euclid Avenue, downtown Cleveland. Stage productions include Broadway shows, concerts, dance performances, plays, comedy, opera, speakers, and family shows. They also offer thousands of educational events, workshops, classes and more to the people of all ages, at low or no cost. See a calendar of upcoming events, and how to buy tickets, at their website.

www.playhousesquare.org

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