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Celebrate St. Patrick鈥檚 Day in Cleveland by watching floats parade by or enjoy the arts this weekend with a printmaking exhibition at Zygote Press. These events and other performances and artwork round out this week鈥檚 list of things to do.
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We鈥檙e deep into another Northeast Ohio winter, but there鈥檚 still plenty of arts and culture happening all around. Whether you feel like a classic play, a robotics competition or an outdoor ice festival, these five events have you covered.
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Historically, Black composers have all too often been left out of the classical music narrative. But orchestras across the country are recognizing that must change.
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鈥淎 Planets Odyssey,鈥 originally planned for Jan. 22, is now scheduled for May 22, and 鈥淗ey Monea Meets the Symphony,鈥 originally planned for Jan. 13, is set for June 9.
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"Orchestrating Change" looks at racial and gender inequality among other areas for improvement.
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A concert in Canton on September 28 pairs two unlikely genres 鈥 indie-folk and classical. This is the fourth time Kent-based band The Speedbumps will鈥
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A very young audience will get a classical music treat next week in Canton.Kindergarteners and first graders are invited to the Canton Symphony鈥檚 44th鈥
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Bela Fleck, widely recognized as one of the world鈥檚 greatest banjo players, will perform the world premiere of his second banjo concerto this weekend in鈥