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February 21, 2008
Above: Coventry Peace Bench by Raymond Bugelski
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Last Chance
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as Brent Kee Young's retrospective exhibit is closing at Heights
Arts Gallery, his work is featured on the cover of the spring issue of GLASS Quarterly. It's not online yet, so check back soon or stop in and see our gallery copy.
Don't miss the opportunity to see the work of an internationally respected local artist right here in your own backyard, only through Saturday.
Heights Arts Gallery 2173 Lee Road open today thru Saturday noon to 9 p.m.
216.371.3457
read about Young in the SunPress
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Haiku Death Match
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Perhaps you missed the Haiku Death Match at the Joy of Text Festival in November. Luckily for you, it lives on at WKSU 89.7 thanks to poet George Bilgere*, who taped the suspenseful contest between Ray McNiece and Jack McGuane. Find out who won by listening here!

*George has his own radio show, Wordplay, on WJCU 88.7 on Wednesdays at 12:30 pm. We're looking for a date for another Haiku Death Match, so stay tuned!
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New date for Kassaba concert!
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 Saturday, March 15 at 7 p.m. Heights Arts Studio 2340 Lee Road (west side of Library bridge) 216.371.3457 |
Admission $12 adults/$10 children 18 & under at the door
Kassaba is performing at the Cleveland Free Times Music Awards on February 28. Thanks to all of you who voted for us! If you haven't yet voted,the voting is still open here (scroll down the page a bit to find the "Jazz" category)
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THANK YOU!
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Cuyahoga Arts and Culture The Ohio Arts Council The Judith Gerson Fund The George Gund Foundation The AHS Foundation The Eva L. and Joseph M. Bruening Foundation Tommy's Walter Haverfield The Wolpert Fund Faber-Castell USA/Creativity for Kids Bluestone Phoenix Coffee Seitz Agin Hardware Target Zoss the Swiss Baker
The City of Cleveland Heights The Heights Libraries and YOU, our members and friends
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Heights Arts is generously funded by Cuyahoga residents through Cuyahoga Arts and Culture.
The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this organization with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.
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