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Around Noon: January 2007

Invisible Children, Godfathers of Groove
Wednesday, January 31
ideastream’s Eric Wellman focuses on the new documentary film “Invisible Children", and Dee welcomes the Godfathers of Groove, prior to their performance at Night Town.

The Show I’ll Never Forget
Tuesday, January 30
ideastream’s Jim Goldurs hosts a special call-in edition with the author of “The Show I’ll Never Forget” – Sean Manning.

Sundance Film Festival
Monday, January 29
Today Dee gets a report on the Sundance film festival from Bill Guentzler, who also shares a preview of the upcoming Cleveland International Film Festival.

Dobama Theater, Hilliard Ensemble, Michael Ruhlman
Friday, January 26
Today Dee steps into the spotlight with the new Dobama Theater production and hears from the Hilliard Ensemble prior to their performance at Case. And local food writer Michael Ruhlman squares off with Kitchen Confidential bad boy Anthony Bourdain. For more on the Sausage Shoppe Michael and Tony discussed, click here.

MOCA Cleveland, Maltz Museum, Proust’s Deadline
Thursday, January 25
Around Noon today we hear what’s brewing at MOCA Cleveland; meet the new director of the Maltz Museum; and try to make “Proust’s Deadline".

COSE & Art House, George Bilgere, Ray McNiece, PD’s Taste
Wednesday, January 24
Dee discusses the agent/artist relationship prior to a COSE and Art House program; local poets George Bilgere and Ray McNiece wax words; and we flip the pages of the Plain Dealer’s Taste section.

Andrew Grams, Gene Martin, Akron Art Museum
Tuesday, January 23
Dee checks in with the Cleveland Orchestra’s Andrew Grams from Carnival Center in Miami; Bobby Jackson remembers jazz photographer Gene Martin; and Mark Urycki opens the doors on the expansion at the Akron Art Museum with architect Wolf Prix.

Wigglewords, Carolyn Mazloomi, Michael Brecker
Monday, January 22
Dee wonders what Wigglewords are, with former Cleveland Ballet dancer Pamela Pribisco; weaves a patchwork quilt with Carolyn Mazloomi at the Malcolm Brown Gallery; and remembers the late jazz man Michael Brecker.

Bobby McFerrin
Friday, January 19
Today ideastream's Bobby Jackson speaks with Bobby McFerrin as he gets ready for his gig at the Cleveland Institute of Music.

Iris Dement, Harvey Webster
Thursday, January 18
Around Noon today ideastream's Jim Goldurs showcases the music of Iris Dement, in anticipation of her Beachland Ballroom gig; and Harvey Webster releases his carrier pigeons at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History.

Silk Road Ensemble, Christopher Wilkins, Bob Keane
Wednesday, January 17
Dee travels with the Silk Road Ensemble before a concert for the Cleveland Museum of Art; checks in with the Akron Symphony's Christopher Wilkins; and meets Del-Fi music legend Bob Keane prior to his appearance at the Rock Hall.

Adam Guettel
Tuesday, January 16
Today Dee goes Inside the Idea Center with Adam Guettel the composer/lyricist of Light in the Piazza, which opens tonight at Playhouse Square.

Karamu House, John Pizzarelli
Monday, January 15
Dee celebrates the Martin Luther King holiday with Karamu House and remembers the late Frank Sinatra with John Pizzarelli prior to his performance at Nighttown.

Actor’s Summit Theater, International Showcase, Jeffrey Mumford
Friday, January 12
Today Dee raises the curtain on the new Actor's Summit Theater production of "QED"; shares the world flavor of the International Showcase coming to Playhouse Square; and previews the Cleveland Orchestra's annual MLK concert with Oberlin composer, Jeffrey Mumford.

Sleep Deprivation Chamber, Passport Project, Cleveland Orchestra
Thursday, January 11
Around Noon today Dee enters the Sleep Deprivation Chamber coming to the stage of Cleveland Public Theater; and previews the MLK celebrations coming to the Passport Project. We also share the details on the Cleveland Orchestra’s return to commercial recording this weekend.

Of Mice and Men, Tsars and Stars, Me’na
Wednesday, January 10
Dee opens the pages on John Steinbeck's classic "Of Mice and Men" onstage at the Cleveland Play House and John Ewing stops by to preview the new "Tsars and Stars" series at the Cleveland Institute of Art's Cinematheque. And, we'll hear a story of survival and triumph from singer-songwriter Me'na.

Jim Wolpaw, Metropolitan Opera
Tuesday, January 9
Dee introduces us to Academy-Award nominated filmmaker Jim Wolpaw prior to his appearance at the Shaker Hts Library; plus a preview of the Metropolitan Opera's HD broadcasts, onscreen in Northeast Ohio.

BCS Championship
Monday, January 8
Today we get in the mood for tonight's BCS Championship game with Dan Moulthrop's discussion with best-selling sports writer Michael Lewis the author of The Blind Side.

The Year in Theater
Friday, January 5
Dee looks at the year in theater with The Plain Dealer's Theater Critic Tony Brown, Christine Howey of Cleveland Scene, and the Free Times' Keith Joseph.

The Year in Music
Thursday, January 4
Dee looks at the year in pop music with The Plain Dealer's John Soeder, Scott Heisel of the Alternative Press, and hip-hop authority Bakari Kitwana. To read the list of the top 10 albums of 2006 as picked by ideastream's Joseph Sheppa, click here.

The Year in Visual Art
Wednesday, January 3
Dee looks at the year in visual art with The Plain Dealer's Art Critic Steven Litt, and freelancers Liz Bly and Dan Tranberg.

The Year in Books
Tuesday, January 2
Dee looks at the year in books with Karen Long, book editor for The Plain Dealer, Suzanne DeGaetano of Mac's Backs Paperbacks, and the Cuyahoga County Public Library's Sari Feldman.

Best of the 2006 Key Bank Studio
Monday, January 1
Dee brings you the best of the 2006 Key Bank Studio live performances. Featured acts include the eclectic Hillbilly Idol, local jazzers the Up Ensemble, singer/songwriter Vienna Teng, and alt-folkster Josh Ritter.

About Around Noon

Around Noon, ideastream’s weekday radio magazine, celebrates the visual and performing arts, explores cultural trends, and examines current events through an artistic lens. The show hosts a lively mix of regional, national, and international guests, and often invites listeners to interact with those guests in lively, thought-provoking discussions. Dee Perry hosts.

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