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Classical Music With Mark Pennell
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Gioachino Rossini: Semiramide Overture (Moscow Chamber Orchestra)
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Granville Bantock: Old English Suite: The King's Hunt (Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra)
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Johannes Brahms: Tragic Overture (London Symphony Orchestra)
11:24
Joaquin Rodrigo: Fantasia para un gentilhombre (Orpheus Chamber Orchestra)
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Here and Now
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Classical Music with Sylvia Docking
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Fresh Air® with Terry Gross
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All Things Considered®
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Marketplace®
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On Point
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Here and Now
Here! Now! Imperative: not to be avoided: necessary. In a typical week, the show will cover not only all the big news stories, but also the stories behind the stories, or some of the less crucial but equally intriguing things happening in the world.
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The Story
Less "blah, blah, blah," more "aha!"
No dispassionate pundits or sterile academics allowed. That's the credo of The Story, a new program hosted by the renowned Dick Gordon that fills in the picture of events in the news with compelling personal experiences.
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To The Point
Hosted by award-winning journalist Warren Olney, To the Point presents informative and thought-provoking discussion of major news stories -- front-page issues that attract a savvy and serious news audience.
3:00
Fresh Air® with Terry Gross
4:00
All Things Considered®
WKSU Classical Channel
Classical Music With Mark Pennell
10:48
Gioachino Rossini: Semiramide Overture (Moscow Chamber Orchestra)
11:04
Granville Bantock: Old English Suite: The King's Hunt (Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra)
11:07
Johannes Brahms: Tragic Overture (London Symphony Orchestra)
11:24
Joaquin Rodrigo: Fantasia para un gentilhombre (Orpheus Chamber Orchestra)
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The Stocker Arts Center of Lorain County Community College
2010 - 2011 Season
Here’s a sampling!
Friday and Saturday, August 27th & 28th, 7:30pm each evening
A Date With Judy! The Songs of Young Judy Garland
Joan Ellison brings her vocal splendor and crispness to every piece, recreating the magic of Judy in this cabaret-style radio show. Ms. Ellison is joined by Mark Flanders as Radio Host and Painist Michael Leamon. Donald Rosenberg of The Plain Dealer called it, “An intimate Valentine to Garland.”
Sunday, September 12, 7:30pm
James Galea, Magician
Australia’s number one magician trades the traditional tuxedo and top hat for a pair of sneakers, and jeans. With two “wow” appearances on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, Galea redefines magic presenting the art of magic with a wicked sense of humor.
Sunday, September 19, 7:30pm
National Dance Company of Ireland “Rhythm of the Dance”
With a live band, 3 tenors, 22 dancers, this richly costumed show marries the contemporary and the ancient. “Rhythm of the Dance” has been internationally rated as one of the most popular and best Irish shows in the world
Friday and Saturday, September 24th & 25th, 7:30pm (FRI) and 3:00pm (SAT)
A Fine Romance: The Love Song Cabaret
Presented by The Musical Theater Project, radio personality Bill Rudman co-hosts with pianist-singer Nancy Maier and featured singers Sandra Simon and Jared Leal to fill hearts with tunes by American masters Cole Porter, Stephen Sondheim, Richard Rogers and Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein.
Wednesday, October 6, 7:30pm
American Stars in Concert Celebrate Motown
In time for Motown’s 50th anniversary, four favorite American Idols come together for a fun-filled night of music; LaKisha Jones, David Hernandez, Michael Sarver and Alexis Grace. It’s a great way to hear the brightest Idols up close.
Thursday, October 14, time tba
Guitars for Girls
Details will be announced on WGAR Country Jam, September 11th. Check lorainccc.edu/stocker on September 13th.
Friday, October 22, 7:30pm
Barter Theatre, Forever Plaid
The 1950’s brought with it Rock n’ Roll, greasers, hot rods, Elvis, Annette, Fabian, and poodle shirts! And, in “Forever Plaid,” 4 guys wearing dinner jackets and bow ties harmonizing their way across the airwaves, jukeboxes and hi-fi’s of the country. Hear Three Coins in a Fountain, Chain Gang, Heart and Soul and more. It’s a musical for all ages.
Wednesday, November 3, 7:30pm
Bayanihan Philippine National Dance Company
Having the distinction of being the first Filipino group to perform on Broadway and in Russia and, the first non-American groups to perform at Lincoln Center, this dance company is one of the national treasures of the Philippines!
Thursday, November 18th, 7:30pm
Improvised Shakespeare Company
Named Chicago’s best improv group, “The Improvised Shakespeare Company” uses the language and themes of Shakespeare and incorporates them into their plays. It’s an evening of off-the-cuff comedy. Prepare to laugh!
Friday and Saturday, November 19th and 20th, 7:30pm each evening.
The Broadway Radio Hour of 1951
Be part of the studio audience as mark Flanders and Joan Ellison bring the songs from South Pacific, Guys and Dolls, The King and I, Brigadoon, Carousel, Kiss Me Kate, Annie Get Your Gun and others. Donald Rosenberg of The Plain Dealer said (from Gershwin ’29 review), “Song after song burst from the stage, filling your ears as if they’d been there forever, but with a new coating of freshness.”
Purchase tickets by phone, mail, fax, in person or via internet. The Stocker Arts Center Box Office is open 12 noon to 6pm Monday-Friday and 1-1/2 hours prior to curtain time. The Box Office is located in the main lobby area of the Stocker Arts Center on the campus of Lorain County Community College (LCCC), 1005 North Abbe Road, Elyria. Call 440-366-4040 or 800-995-5222 ext. 4040. www.lorainccc.edu/stocker
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The Savanna Vaughn Clark Collection
Kent State University Museum
Monday, December 21st - Sunday, October 10th
Savanna Vaughn Clark has been wearing, collecting and enjoying hats all her life. She has said that she "never leaves the house without a hat." A generous donor to the Kent State University Museum, Mrs. Clark has given the institution more than one hundred hats. Those selected for this exhibition date from the 1950s to the present day--Now through Oct. 10, Alumni Gallery, Kent State University Museum, (330) 672-3450.
Kent State Museum Stavropoulos Exhibit
Kent State University Museum
Friday, January 22nd - Sunday, September 5th
From January 22, 2010 - September 5, 2010, the Kent State Museum proudly presents "Stavropoulos", a retrospective of the works of George Stavropoulos.
George Stavropoulos was a New York fashion designer that built a multi-million dollar business on his signature, floating chiffon dresses. His self-titled label produced eveningwear and daytime styles for the wholesale, ready-to-wear market, from 1961 to 1991. While he was known for his use of chiffon, Stavropoulos also created notable designs in lace, lamé, suede, and taffeta.
For more information call 330-672-3450.
KSU Fashion Musuem 25th Anniversary
Kent State University Museum At Kent State University Fashion Museum
Friday, April 9th - Sunday, February 13th
Running NOW until February 13th, 2011, come to the Kent State University's Fashion Museum's celebration of 25 Years! See Changing fashions that exemplify the human desire for novelty. The 25 pieces in this exhibition represent the very tip of the iceberg of fashionable dress, and illustrate the evolution of fashion from 1750 to today.
For tickets or more information call 330-672-3450.
Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens Season Opening
Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens
Wednesday, April 14th - Saturday, January 1st
Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens is now open for the season, with the theme of HISTORY UNPLUGGED: RECONNECT AT STAN HYWET. Highlights of the 2010
season are Discovering the Elusive Hugo Huber, concerts in the Music Room, new family friendly
programming, and activities that focus on telling the story of the Seiberling family legacy. The shop and café in the Carriage House also sport a fresh, new look--now through Jan. 1, 2011, Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, (330) 836-5533.
Stan Hywet Woof Walks Sundays
Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens
Monday, April 19th - Monday, November 1st
Enjoy a Sunday stroll with your favorite companion at Stan Hywet Woof Walk Sundays.
On most Sundays, bring your favorite pooch for a walk at Stan Hywet. All dogs must be on a leash and owners must pick up after their dog. Dog admission is $5 in addition to the human-being admission fees.
For more information call 330-836-5533.
Stan Hywet Discovering the Elusive Hugo Huber
Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens
Monday, April 19th - Sunday, October 31st
Come to Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens and discover the Elusive Hugo Huber is on display in the Manor House NOW – October 31, 2010.
This exhibit is one of the first to take an in-depth look at the life and work of Hugo Huber, a key member of the New York design community at the turn of the 20th century, and the man who created the detailed interiors of the Manor House at Stan Hywet. Huber was well-known in his day and one of the earliest professionals in the field of interior decorating in the late 19th century—yet until now his accomplishments have been largely forgotten.
For more information call 330-836-5533.
Stan Hywet Once Upon a Pond
Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens
Monday, April 19th - Sunday, October 31st
Come to Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens and enjoy Once Upon a Pond NOW through October 31.
This interactive educational display depicts pond life in Ohio, with programming that will change with the seasons. It explores ecosystems, animal life and ecology, and during warmer weather, the nearby Lagoon area will serve as the outdoor classroom for this exhibit where there are tadpoles, frogs, salamanders, ducks, painted turtles and box turtles in residence.
For more information call 330-836-5533.
KSU Museum: Made in India: Indian textiles, Global markets
Kent State University Museum
Wednesday, April 21st - Sunday, March 20th
The Kent State University Museum Made in India: Indian textiles, Global markets running from April 21, 2010 - March 20, 2011.
The Kent State University Museum is proud to present this exhibition drawing from its extensive collection of clothing and textiles from India in order to highlight the dynamism, flexibility and variation of the nation's culture. Beyond the impressive assortment of historic garments, which are remarkable examples of "traditional" Indian dress, a sizable portion of the collection was produced in India for the western market.
For more information call 330.672.3450.
Stan Hywet's Tea for All Seasons
Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens
Saturday, April 24th - Saturday, December 4th
Love tea parties? Love celebrating the changing seasons? Then you'll love the four different Stan Hywet tea parties which celebrate the changing of the seasons.
April 24 - Spring has Sprung Tea featuring a demonstration of the art of flower arranging.
July 24 - The Summer Couture Tea focuses on early 20th century clothing and fashion for sports and leisure, with iced teas and tea sandwiches for guests.
September 11 - The Autumn Harvest Herb Tea will allow guests to learn how to grow herbs in the garden for herbal tea.
December 4 - The Winter Holiday Tea highlights Seiberling family holiday traditions and refreshments including peppermint tea and holiday treats.
For more information call 330-836-5533.
"Take a Hike!"
Historic Gateway Neighborhood At Historic Warehouse District
Saturday, May 1st - Sunday, September 12th
Experience Cleveland’s rich history on four unique guided walking tours. Locals and visitors alike can enjoy four unique guided walking tours complete with actors and actresses portraying historic Cleveland figures--Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays beginning May 1st and running until September 12th, various locations, (216) 771-1994.
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