Area Artists and Students Invited to Participate in Songbook Unbound Deadline for submissions is Feb. 24 The Tri-C Creative Arts Division and the Tri-C Presents Performing Arts Series are seeking artists to apply for inclusion in Project Gilgamesh Songbook Unbound: Part 2, the second installment of a year-long campus-wide exploration of poems, themes, songs and study of the world’s oldest story, “The Epic of Gilgamesh.” Artists throughout Northeast Ohio are invited to submit work for consideration by Friday, February 24, 2012, including dance, music, theater, spoken word/poetry, ...
Cantonfilm.com, in association with the Canton Palace Theatre, will host the Canton Film Festival 2011 in downtown Canton on October 13th, 14th, and 15th. During this three-day Film Forward event, the public will get the chance to screen the short films of independent directors from across the country. Besides the films entered into the festival, Canton Film Festival 2011 also features several special guests. On Friday, October 14th, North East Ohio horror director Bill Schotten will show one of his films, followed by a Question and Answer session. On Saturday, October 15th, Megan Areford...
From a field of over 250 applicants world wide, 30 are chosen to perform solo recitals for an audience and a panel of judges. Now in it's 34-year, the competition's solo rounds are held twice daily with candidates being eliminated until only four remain. ...
Wanna be the next Errol Morris? Think you’d like to be a (less obnoxious, please) new generation’s Michael Moore? Opportunity is knocking: The Canton Film Festival has issued a call for submissions for their 2011 event, to be held October 13-15 at the Canton Palace Theatre. The festival will screen short films from independent directors across the country in addition to hosting several guests. Filmmaker Bill Schotten, whose Hubbard, Ohio-based production company was responsible for indie horror flicks like “Bloodlock” and “Silver Cell,” will screen one of his screamers; Megan Aref...
Alright filmmakers out there, do you have that killer short film you have been dying for a large crowd to see? Wanna chance to screen it in Canton’s landmark theater house? The Canton Palace Theatre will host the Canton Film Festival 2011 in downtown Canton on October 13th, 14th, and 15th. During this three-day Film Forward event, the public will get the chance to see short films of independent directors from across the country. Film Forward is a chance for up-and-coming filmmakers to showcase their work. After the entries of each category are screened, there will be an awards cer...

