Two weeks ago, the day after the Cleveland Museum of Art’s hugely successful Summer Solstice Party, I gushed about it here.
Well, the gushing continues. In an op-ed in today’s PD, Charles Michener waxes about the party and how it was significantly different from the other events in University Circle as well as other happenings in and around town. The most salient observation, I think, was how the party managed to create a spirit of togetherness and that, for once, it didn’t involve any of the city’s professional sports teams.
Take note, Clevelanders.




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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackBoy, am I bummed to have missed it. As you may know, Michener wrote a much-discussed New Yorker article four years ago about the Cleveland Orchestra. Unfortunately, only a short abstract is online:
http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2005/02/07/050207fa_fact_michener
Yes, I remember reading it at the time. Thanks for the link, John.
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