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Several of Cleveland’s most well-known arts institutions are adapting operations to connect with people during the coronavirus pandemic.During what should…
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Cleveland hip-hop artist and mental health advocate Archie Green is taking his message to new audiences. His project, My Violin Weighs A Ton, aims to…
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, September 23: Conway harps on Democrats, Kasich at state dinner;Hopkins spent $2M on upgrades;Cleveland…
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The Cleveland Orchestra announced the extension for Conductor Franz Welser-Most at its season opening on Saturday. Welser-Most started with the orchestra in 2002 and the five-year extension will keep him there until 2027.
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As the Cleveland Orchestra celebrates its 100th season this year, we take a look back at where the orchestra started and how it evolved into one of the…
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Attendance was up and the deficit was down for the Cleveland Orchestra in 2018. The Orchestra has outlined how it needs to improve in coming seasons. This…
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, October 25:Ohio Medicaid owes government $38M;Doctors will soon be able to predict opioid addiction;Ohio…
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The Cleveland Orchestra has fired two of its star musicians following accusations of sexual misconduct — including with multiple students — that have come to light in recent months. The two men are William Preucil, the Orchestra’s concertmaster and lead violinist, and Massimo La Rosa, its principal trombonist.
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The Cleveland Institute of Music (CIM) has suspended Massimo La Rosa, head of the school's trombone department, pending the outcome of an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct involving La Rosa.
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The Cleveland Orchestra and Baldwin Wallace University officially launched a joint residency program at the college’s annual Arts Innovation Summit. A…