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EconomyFilm Production Tax IncentivesSubmitted by Kevin Cronin on Sat, 03/17/2007 - 23:27.
The list of states considering or adopting film production tax incentives continues to grow. More than 30 states now offer some form of tax or production incentives, with a few more states preparing to create or expand their incentive packages. I've previously pointed to Louisiana's success. Tax incentives have helped the state rise in the ranks and Louisiana is now third in the US for film production (behind only CA and NY). With the hard, diligent work of the Cleveland Film Commission, Ohio took a modest step forward last year, but can we take another step forward to provide stronger incentives to make films here? The state of Ohio is trailing, while other states continue to move forward.
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Monet of the Day: "Customhouse, Varengeville" 1882 - the significance of placeSubmitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Thu, 03/15/2007 - 12:41.
What is your visual and emotional impression of Cleveland and our Lake Erie shore?
DAVID THOMAS AND TWO PALE BOYS PERFORM ONE U.S. SHOW ONLY - at the BeachlandSubmitted by Normal on Wed, 03/14/2007 - 23:29.
04/10/2007 - 21:30 04/10/2007 - 23:30 Etc/GMT-4 The great NEO-roots arts Champion David Thomas - driving force behind the amazing Pere Ubu, Rocket From The Tombs, and all things Ubu Projex - brings his Two Pale Boys to Cleveland for their only show in the United States. REALNEO will be there to share the excitement... see some brief notes from my interview with David Thomas from his last RFTT tour through Cleveland here. Make your plans now to turn out for this remarkable event and support the most innovative musical genius ever to rise from our region... and support the Beachland! More below:
David Thomas and two pale boys continue to support their last release April 10th 18 Monkeys On A Dead Man's Chest contains the following nine tracks 1) "New "Ceaselessly inventive" "Twisted and inspired, it is like everything and nothing you've ever "His otherworldly, slightly deranged voice...bears comparison with no other Location
Beachland Ballroom
15711 Waterloo Road
Cleveland, OH United States
See map: Google Maps 07.02.16 - 07.03.31 CIA Students Show NEO the Birth of Fine ArtSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 03/14/2007 - 00:08.
Always one of the most important arts events of each year, in NEO, the Cleveland Institute of Art Student Independent Exhibition (now in its 61st year) proves, as promoted, "Tradition doesn’t always have to be stodgy". Far from stodgy - this show is always exciting, in your face, over the top, fun and inspiring. It is also one of the best places in the world to see what art and artists are influencing this region now and will continue to change the world throughout our lives. Art of the Day: color lithograph generously donated by Dana Schutz to support MOCASubmitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 03/13/2007 - 21:08.
Dana Schutz, Relic, 2006 While chatting with my parents the other day, my dad mentioned they had just bought the above print by globally-hot NEO/CIA trained artist Dana Schutz, who blew the NEO art scene wide open this Fall with her fantastic exhibition of paintings that drew international acclaim and such massive crowds the MOCA gift shop sold out of everything on hand... here's a write up about this print from a Dana Schutz fan in Houston, and gushing praise about the show and MOCA from a visiting arts champion from Detroit (who I quote, about MoCA/Cleveland: "For me MOCA in Cleveland was bittersweet. It was great to see that places like Detroit can build up and become something and even support young artists. It is hope that Detroit ,too can have a contemporary. But it was also a sad reality check that we are a city lacking a fertile art environment. Let's hope that the talks of Detroit getting a contemporary will actually go somewhere. Maybe we can kidnap some of the city planners from Cleveland????"). I hadn't heard anything about this important print (or any Schutz prints on the market), which my parents said Dana donated to MoCA to raise funds for them, so I asked my parents how they had heard about it and they said they believed they read about it in the international arts magazine ArtNews - not anywhere in NEO. They sought it out - bought it - and MoCA made money. There are more for sale... more money to be made for MoCA (at $2,200 a piece, making good money for MoCA)... more great arts investments to be made by arts patrons, here or elsewhere. Crain's Reports "Port study completion docked until summer" - whose study is this?Submitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 03/12/2007 - 15:58.
In what is more of a PR blurb than news article, Crain's Business today reported that "Port study completion docked until summer". As I recall, there had been plans for Cuyahoga County to fund a port study, for $100,000, and the Port was planning their own study, so I am curious which this is. More important, I wonder why the new director would choose to delay gaining professional, independent insight to help him "evaluate the port and its operations"... I'll be interested in Ed Hauser's take on this, which I'll post here shortly. Worm Proliferation Front & Buckeye Sustainability Institute - The Worm ConnectionSubmitted by Zebra Mussel on Fri, 03/09/2007 - 21:50.
First let me start off by saying that worms are one of the keys to hands sustainability education. Capable of imparting lessons about landfills, organic waste landfill diversion, benificial reuse, food chains, composting, recycling, global warming etc etc etc, worms are an underutilized and cost effective resource for education.
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take some E waste stats & redefine what you knowSubmitted by Zebra Mussel on Thu, 03/08/2007 - 19:59.
A growing share of municipal waste contains electronic or electric products. E-waste is one of the fastest growing waste streams and makes up approximately 4 per cent of municipal waste in the European Union. In the US, between 14 and 20 million PC’s become obsolete every year. The picture is similar all over the world and e-waste is increasing steadily. ( categories: )
Those who know NEO know "ITS A NEW DAY IN EAST CLEVELAND"Submitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 03/07/2007 - 01:09.
As a core group of innovative urban planners and developers move forward creating a new way in East Cleveland, it is exciting to look back along the main street that brought us to today, and that will take so many deserving citizens past those with little insight who have driven so much of this region into poverty. Looking back, and forward, here is a powerful set of perspectives from CIA graduate and Kent Urban Design graduate student Joe Stanley, of NEO Main Street, from two years ago, under a former administration. Now, under Mayor Brewer and his staff, redevelopment of this community is underway - thanks for your vision and keeping the faith, Joe! "ITS A NEW DAY IN EAST CLEVELAND"
Cleveland Innerbelt Conceptual Alternatives Study and Request for a "Peer Review" of the Innerbelt BridgeSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 03/06/2007 - 23:37.
Go "Citizen" Ed Hauser. Doing good to do good, so all may do well! Here is his latest mapping of the landscape of redevelopment of NEO as abstracted by the powers who be to do well for themselves and their friends. Reply requested! I agree with Ed's conclusion: Four Key Ideas to Transform (East) Cleveland and NEOSubmitted by Sudhir Kade on Tue, 03/06/2007 - 21:44.
Looking forward to presenting innovative solutions for the future of development. I'm so there. Let's present the following in mind-blowing, art-form fashion: This is the vision for : A Sustainable Future - my exhibit to be first presented at Ingenuity Festival this July 19-22. Don't miss it! These also happen to be four ideas to spark regional economic evolution. Here are some key ideas to change the world - starting with East Cleveland and NEO...
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U.S. Heading For Financial Trouble?Submitted by Lee Batdorff on Sun, 03/04/2007 - 21:13.
CBS 60 Minutes, March 4, 2007
Comptroller Says Medicare Program Endangers Financial StabilityLike an Old Testament prophet, David Walker has been traveling the country, urging people to "wake up before it's too late." Medicare is just the biggest of the problems. There is nothing like putting our children into a black hole of debt. Find article here.
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LAKE ERIE WIND TURBINES - WILL NEED ICE PRESSURE ENGINEERINGSubmitted by Jeff Buster on Sat, 03/03/2007 - 22:16.
"Citizen Hauser" at Cleveland Film FestivalSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 03/03/2007 - 13:11.
03/18/2007 - 14:00 03/18/2007 - 16:00 Etc/GMT-5
Let's make this a victory party! Location
Tower City Center Theater
230 West Huron Road
Cleveland, OH United States
See map: Google Maps Blog Talk, Blog Tech roundup - Event Calendar synchronization between web sites desiredSubmitted by Jeff Buster on Fri, 03/02/2007 - 09:38.
In response to the “Blog Talk, Blog Tech" promoted last week on Realneo and held last Saturday at Arabica, the following blog enthusiasts took the time to attend:
6611 Euclid - Transit Oriented Design - RTA property - liability or asset?Submitted by Jeff Buster on Thu, 03/01/2007 - 15:02.
During the Transit Oriented Design presentation at CSU’s Levin College last week, one of the RTA personell – Mr. James DeRosa jderosa [at] gcrta [dot] org - presented a few RTA owned properties as development opportunities. One of the properties is 6611 Euclid, the 7 story mill style building in the photo above.
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BUFFALO HAS WIND TURBINES NOW - CLEVELAND MAY STUDY WATER WINDSubmitted by Jeff Buster on Wed, 02/28/2007 - 16:59.
Look here to read the Buffalo News and their Feb 21, 2007 article on the 8 Clipper turbines which are going into the defunct Bethlehem Steel slag dump in Lackawanna, just west of downtown Buffalo. The blades are made in Brazil,
Case Western Reserve University by any other name does not smell as sweetSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 02/27/2007 - 01:07.
I just found on Case Management Professor Sandy Piderit's blog, concerning the branding of Case, AKA Case Western Reserve University, that acting President Eastwood has declared that "that Case Western Reserve University by any other name does not smell as sweet to many people". Several years ago the university hired an out of state identity firm to remake the brand, which included shortening the name to Case and adopting a new logo that is described as a fat man carrying a surfboard. They spent $ millions, including for new signage, letterhead and brochures, cards, and all the other identity stuff out there in the local and global community - a bigger thing than it seems at first. The response was from indifferent to hostile - especially about shortening the name, as many alumni went to Western Reserve and loved that brand. See below the relevant excerpt from President Eastwood's letter to alumni announcing that "The University's official self-identification program should acknowledge Western Reserve as an equal partner with Case and formally represent itself in the market as Case Western Reserve University." Also in the letter, "In the coming days, the university will form an implementation group which will be charged with developing and implementing a process for recreating and adapting the university's graphic identity guidelines at minimal cost."
“Sex Workers’ Art Show”Submitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Mon, 02/26/2007 - 15:10.
02/26/2007 - 20:00 02/26/2007 - 22:30 Etc/GMT-5 Spectrum – the Undergraduate Gay-Straight Alliance of Case Western Reserve University – and Case’s University Programming Board are pleased to bring the “Sex Workers’ Art Show” to Case on February 26, 2007. Location
Amasa Stone Chapel, Case Western Reserve University
10940 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH United States
See map: Google Maps Who Says That Solar Panels Have To Be Ugly???Submitted by Charles Frost on Sat, 02/24/2007 - 20:24.
Who Says That Solar Panels Have To Be Ugly??? I was asked to post a photo of my house in Cleveland Heights where I put up some solar panels (solar shingles) last summer:
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Massillon joins with other cities in lead paint caseSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 02/22/2007 - 17:14.
This was tucked away in the Cleveland Plain Dealer Business section today, straight out of Associated Press, without any local perspective - yawn, how boring is this subject. Well, over the next few months expect to see it is not so boring! ( categories:
Monet of the Day: Garden at Sainte-AdresseSubmitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Wed, 02/21/2007 - 18:00.
Claude Monet's paintings are pretty. For this reason some people love his work and other dismiss it as decorative and superficial. "Monet in Normandy", the exhibition on now at the Cleveland Museum of Art, brings us over 50 works by one of the world's best known painters and presents them in an intellectual manner that may even make you see those water lily tote bags and umbrellas in a different light.
TOLEDO WANTS TURBINE BLADE TEST FACILITY - CLEVELAND WANTS CASINOSSubmitted by Jeff Buster on Wed, 02/21/2007 - 11:45.
Sarah Taylor (via Fletcher Miller) just brought this news to my attention. The Toledo Regional Growth Partnership has an application submitted to the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory to design, construct and operate a facility capable of testing wind turbine blades up to 100 meters in length.
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C/O Meet The Bloggers - the polder modelSubmitted by Charles Frost on Tue, 02/20/2007 - 10:38.
George Nemeth was good enough to include a link to this wonderful write-up of Hunter Morrison' meeting with "The Bloggers" at the Midtown Brews activity earlier this month. I thought it said a lot. From: http://shoutyoungstown.blogspot.com/2007/06/polder-model.html >Pondelok, február 12, 2007 the polder modelPosted this week at the Meet the Bloggers website was an entire two-hour interview with Hunter Morrison. A recent story on this site featured the video of the last ten minutes of the interview. If you have the time one evening or weekend, please listen to it. ( categories: )
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