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Gordon Square Arts District, Plain Dealer critic Steven Litt among winners of 2010 Cleveland Arts Prize

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By Julie Washington, The Plain Dealer

May 03, 2010, 12:30PM
A poet, art historian, architecture critic and former newspaper reporter -- and even a neighborhood -- are among the 2010 Cleveland Arts Prize winners. Winners, announced Monday, will receive the prizes at the Cleveland Museum of Art on Saturday, June 26.  Full story »

Cleveland Orchestra opens Severance Hall for free night of modern music

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By Zachary Lewis, The Plain Dealer

May 03, 2010, 2:05PM
Contemporary music gets a day in the sun at Severance Hall on June 5, when the Cleveland Orchestra presents "Composers Connect," an evening of free concerts featuring works by the orchestra's recent Daniel R. Lewis Young Composer Fellows.  Full story »

Country singer Chely Wright reveals she is gay

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By Associated Press

May 03, 2010, 12:54PM
Wright tells People she's gay and that nothing in her life has been more magical than the moment she decided to reveal her sexuality. Full story »

Actress Lynn Redgrave, 67, dies

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By Associated Press

May 03, 2010, 11:48AM
Her death comes a year after her niece Natasha Richardson died from head injuries sustained in a skiing accident and just a month after the death of her older brother, Corin Redgrave. Full story »
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Cleveland broadcaster Jack Marschall details battle with depression

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By Michael Heaton, The Plain Dealer

May 03, 2010, 9:00AM
"We all have periods of being 'down,' and that is part of the human condition. It's difficult to put into words the horror you feel when depression wraps its arms around you and won't let go." Full story »

'Next' by James Hynes crackles with wit as the novel goes inside a Midwestern male's head

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By Karen R. Long, The Plain Dealer

May 03, 2010, 7:00AM
The protagonist falls into sexual reveries that are as souped up as an ESPN highlight reel. He is greasy with yearnings. Yet, the final 50 pages of "Next" are a shock -- as vertiginous and stunning as any conclusion in fiction that I can remember over the past decade. Full story »

Halle Berry boyfriend confirms split; Charlie Sheen close to plea deal in domestic abuse case, TMZ says; and more: The Morning After

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By Melodie Smith

May 03, 2010, 6:00AM
Canadian model Gabriel Aubry has confirmed his breakup with actress Halle Berry after four years and one child together. Meanwhile, the Oscar-winning actress appeared in good spirits at a charity event Saturday, and was photographed holding hands with a "mystery man" Friday night.  Full story »

Helen Wagner from 'As the World Turns' dies at 91

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By Associated Press

May 03, 2010, 4:58AM
Wagner opened "As the World Turns" when it premiered on April 2, 1956, with the words: "Good morning, dear." She held the Guinness World Record for playing the same role on television for the longest amount of time, 54 years, TeleNext Media said. Full story »

With the Greil Marcus essays, 'When That Rought God Goes Riding,' Van Morrison finds his critical match

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By Plain Dealer guest writer

May 02, 2010, 4:00PM
This is the book Van Morrison's artistry has long deserved, and The Man's devotees will celebrate its blend of eloquence, passionate scholarship and soulfulness.  Full story »

Sheri L. Parks sees black women as the 'Fierce Angels' of American culture

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By Margaret Bernstein, The Plain Dealer

May 02, 2010, 1:37PM
Also known as the Strong Black Woman, the fierce angel can be comical, like the ladies from the Pine-Sol and Milk of Magnesia commercials who jump in to offer sassy advice. Full story »

Dancing Wheels packs tons of Ellington activity into its gala performance

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By Donald Rosenberg, The Plain Dealer

May 02, 2010, 9:12AM
Dancing Wheels' gala Saturday at the State Theatre packed four dance works and performances by the Cleveland Jazz Orchestra and the Singing Angels into a program performed without intermission. Full story »

Big Fun's Steve Presser loves the city's varied delights: Sarah Crump's My Cleveland

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By Sarah Crump, The Plain Dealer

May 02, 2010, 9:00AM
One place that somehow ends up under the radar is Lake View Cemetery. Our dogs love to go there for long walks. We have had our kids' birthday parties there, too. Each season is special at Lake View, but you would be hard-pressed not to say the peak of spring is the best. Full story »

New music building continues Oberlin College's devotion to jazz education

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By Mark Gillispie, The Plain Dealer

May 02, 2010, 9:00AM
The presence of Kohl is a reminder of just how far the jazz program has come at Oberlin.  Full story »
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