Custodian of the Tiara of Traffic

Custodian of the Tiara of Traffic
Wearing a heavy coat indoors? It's Cleveland, folks. Of course we do!

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Choppy and Chilly



A cold blast from this crashing wave would have been welcome during the recent hot weather. Yesterday at Cleveland's East 55th Street Marina on a cool day, this example of aquatic fireworks riveted observers who, for their own safety, kept a goodly distance from Lake Erie's shore.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Dolls and Guys at Ohio Light Opera

We had lots of both, as the winners of our "Guys and Dolls" ticket contest attended opening night at yesterday's "WCLV Day at Ohio Light Opera" event in Wooster. Last night's performance of one of American's greatest musicals was beautifully sung and great fun. And you could understand every word of every song. How often does that happen? Several listeners were photographed wearing "The Tiara of Traffic," on display at the WCLV table. They all looked like Miss America. They looked so regal that afterward they were practicing their waves. Before the show, I chatted with one of OLO's best-known actors, Ted Christopher, and OLO Artistic Director Steven Daigle. Those interviews will be aired soon on WCLV 104.9. Keep listening.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Remembering Ann Rutherford

Actress Ann Rutherford, who visited WCLV during a trip to northeast Ohio in 2010, died Monday at the age of 94. When she visited WCLV in 2010, she was in town to attend an event at the Kent State Museum. You can find her interview from that date, with a "web extra" feature, plus a 2009 phone interview, on www.wclv.com. Click on "Arts Resources," then on "Interviews." She tells how she got into radio, and how she happened to run into producer David O. Selznick on a train, which meeting led to being cast as the youngest O'Hara sister in "Gone With the Wind."

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Lake Erie Winds Can Walk!

Saturday's "Parade the Circle," in Clevleand's cultural hub of University Circle, was all about Nature, including this depiction of cold north winds, about which everyone in Northeast Ohio has an opinion. But not all cold north winds have a mug like this, not to mention that of the blue-faced sibling bringing up the rear.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Off to Europe

At left in the Radioquarium is Joshua Lauretig, who plays oboe in the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra. Joshua just graduated from Beachwood High School. He described his COYO audition, held many years ago in a darkened Reinberger Chamber Hall, as one of the most nerve-wracking things he's ever done. This fall, he'll continue his oboe studies at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia. COYO will embark on its inaugural European tour June 13-21, with a preview concert Saturday night at 8 Eastern Time. You can attend the concert at Severance Hall or listen to it live on WCLV 104.9 and wclv.com, hosted by WCLV's Robert Conrad. In the middle is COYO manager Ashley Smith. At right is your announcer.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Preparing for the Transit of Venus

This was the scene about 3 Tuesday afternoon, June 5, as local astronomers set up their viewing stations in preparation for the historic Transit of Venus, in which Venus crossed the face of the sun. About 2,000 took the opportunity to see the transit through these specialized optical devices. The next opportunity will be in 2117. You and I will miss that one.

Friday, June 1, 2012

We Want to Know What YOU Look Like, Too

Every few weeks, WCLV invites a group of listeners to tour the station and have lunch on us as we chat about the station, classical music, and radio in general in our "Bach's Lunch." If you're interested, go to www.wclv.com and fill out an online form. If you've already done so, no need to do a new one -- we've already got you on file. We'll let you know if you have been chosen to attend. This is from a thank-note resuliting from our most recent session: "I enjoyed the tour, the lunch itself, and best of all, meeting the 'voices' I have listened to for so many years." "In a world that is increasingly visual and of short attention spans, WCLV is always there to bring some 'class' to everyone via the music offerings scheduled, and through the association with our great Cleveland Orchestra. And after all, doesn't each of us aspire to something better for our lives? I think it demonstrates the eternal human attempt to rise above the tedium of our daily living and the striving for something more worthwhile."