Things to Do in Northeast Ohio: April 22-28
Akron Beacon Journal
Massillon Museum “The Genius of Marian” online screening: Through May 2. Part of NEA Big Read. Upon registration at http://massillonmuseum.org/bigread or 330-833-4061, viewers will be provided with a link to the film.
Youngstown State University’s Department of Art Lecture Series presents Winnie Soon: 9 a.m. Thursday. Researching in the areas of software studies and computational practices, Soon is currently based in Denmark and is an associate professor at Aarhus University. To view the lecture series, go to https://art.ysu.edu/.
Cuyahoga Falls Library presents Earth Day: Eco-friendly organizing and cleaning: 1 p.m. Thursday via Zoom. Learn about eco-friendly maintenance, organizing and cleaning, as well as donating and recycling options for de-cluttering. Registration is required. Go to https://cuyahogafallslibrary.evanced.info/signup/calendar.
retribution for kneeling during the national anthem. his right to protest and the treatment of him as a player has led some fans to boycott the nfl. rodney carmichael says with the game in atlanta, the nfl missed a chance to highlight diversity from local acts. because of where they stand politically on this kaepernick issue and refusing to see his protests over racial injustice as just that, they re missing out on the opportunity to score a lot of goodwill and a lot of great ratings by having this be the kind of hip-hop homecoming halftime show that it should have been. reporter: the two other acts signed on, atlanta native big boy and travis scott and even gladys knight who will sing the national anthem also felt the heat. but carmichael says fans should put more belief on the performers than the nfl. in a conference this week, nfl commissioner roger goodell