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Archives for: April 2010
Echo and the Bunnymen Show Review

There appears to be a movement afoot of many acts from the ‘80s new wave scene attempting to revive their

It’s Time to Chalk the Walk in Canton!

Artists of all ages and abilities are invited to participate in the second annual First Friday Chalk the Walk 2

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An Evening with David Sedaris

It’s tempting to divide books into two categories: those you think you ought to read, and those you actually do.

Catching up with Tropidelic

Reggae, rock and hip-hop may not be the typical genre mix of a band from Northeast Ohio, but Tropidelic is

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Last Week for “Stations of the Cross”

By Bradley Maxwell Got Jesus?  Or rather got Jesus Art?  Anderson Creative Studio does. The availability of contemporary religious art

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The UNMasquerade Ball is a HUGE SUCCESS!

By Bradley Maxwell On Saturday April 17th, 160 participants sat nearly elbow to elbow at the Canton Club, participating in

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Mother Fights For Kids With Autism – One Track at a Time

Michael Stanley interviews Don Felder When Shari Goldberg’s son, Noah, was diagnosed with autism at age two, the Pepper Pike

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Meet The Gingerdead Men

By Sarah Foor The Gingerdead Men are the kind of guys that update their Facebook fan page saying things like

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Ryan Humbert: Strung Out

Join the Ryan Humbert Band for a special fundraising concert to benefit Project REBUILD. The show will take place on

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Calling all Directors, Actors and Stage Managers!

Directors and Actors and Stage Managers sought for Three New Plays Players Guild Theatre – Summer 2010 – The New

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Cirques’ Indoor Alegria is Baroque, (but don’t fix it)

Being a Cirque du Soleil newbie has more pluses than minuses. I had never witnessed the live acrobatic, body-bending, twisting,

2nd April Galerie Open House

2nd April galerie Studios & Annex in the Downtown Arts District will be hosting a 2nd Floor Open House Celebration

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The Music of Bobby Darin

Canton Cabaret entertainers Grant Holmes and the Pack Rat Band, singer Terry Everett and pianist, Steve Dallas perform The Music

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Everything Old Is New Again For Echo and the Bunnymen

…Echo and the Bunnymen have always ceased to be just another band content with living in the past. Everything old is new again, in a sense

Run with it, Cavs!

So what is different about this year

Bling Crosby: Mix Tape Vol. II

By Crystal Berns Upon initial listen, you hear a hoppin back beat and a little snare drum roll and you

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The Hipnauts: Hipnautized

By Jim Reynolds Hipnautized, like the best trendy dance pop, is adept at shuffling between the now and the best

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Early Girl: Harrowed Ground

By D. Beall Hailing from Cleveland, this foursome has been garnering praise left and right from their mostly LGBT contemporaries

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Jackson Rohm: Acoustic Sessions

By Tim Webb For a stridently independent artist, Jackson Rohm’s album output is rather impressive: six full-length albums in under

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Simeon Soul Charger: All Rather Dead

By Odessa Jackson In an era of watered down rock and roll, Simeon Soul Charger manages to stand out as

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