A mix of cabin fever and summer fever brings diners, Tribe fans and dancers to downtown Cleveland. Author: Will Ujek Updated: 11:48 PM EDT May 22, 2021
CLEVELAND Northeast Ohioans were taking advantage of the relaxed health orders and beautiful weather this weekend, as some things seemed as close to normal as we’ve seen in a while.
“It’s awesome, everyone is out and about,” said Indians fan, Ryan Zetwick. “People are feeling good and the weather is great.”
From dining to ballgames and dances, a mix of summer fever and cabin fever had people taking another step back to their lives before COVID-19.
Review: Voices of Change and Dallas Chamber Music Society serve up modern American works
The Viano String Quartet turned in a fine performance at the Dallas Chamber Music Society concert.
The Viano String Quartet performs at Lovers Lane United Methodist Church in Dallas on March 8, 2021.(Lawrence Jenkins)
Two area concerts this week explored an array of American musical styles in the 20th and 21st centuries from jazz and folk idioms to minimalism. Each concert also included a late and rarely heard chamber work by a European composer born in the 19th century.
The performances were presented by Voices of Change, Dallas’ modern music ensemble, and the Dallas Chamber Music Society. I heard both via livestreams, although DCMS also had an in-person audience.
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