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Author Signing with Sina Grace

Carol and John's Comic Book Shop 17462 Lorain Ave, Cleveland, Ohio

Come to Carol and John's Comic Book Shop for an in-person signing with Sina Grace, creator of Superman: Harvests of Youth, and writer of Iceman, Ghosted in LA, Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers and more. This event, and all events for Superman’s Cleveland, is funded in part by Ohio Humanities. Find out more about this event series here!

Artist in the Atrium: Sina Grace

Cleveland Museum of Art 11150 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio

Every third Saturday of each month, stop by the Ames Family Atrium between 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. to get a firsthand look at the art-making process. Each session provides the opportunity to engage and interact with a different Northeast Ohio maker during pop-up demonstrations and activities. See their work unfold and learn how artists create. Explore a related selection ... Read More

Author Signing with Sarah Kuhn

Carol and John's Comic Book Shop 17462 Lorain Ave, Cleveland, Ohio

Come to Carol and John's Comic Book Shop for an in-person signing with Sarah Kuhn, author of Lois Lane: Girl Taking Over, Heroine Complex and more. This event, and all events for Superman’s Cleveland, is funded in part by Ohio Humanities. Find out more about this event series here!

Coffee and Comics with Tony Isabella

Rising Star Coffee Roastery 3617 Walton Ave, Cleveland, Ohio

Come visit Rising Star Coffee Roastery in Cleveland for a comics-making workshop with Tony Isabella, creator of Black Lightning, Misty Knight, Black Goliath and more! This event, and all events for Superman’s Cleveland, is funded in part by Ohio Humanities. Find out more about this event series here!

Rebels in Corsets: The Embodied Rhetoric of the Women’s Suffrage Movement

Come visit the Columbus chapter of the Ohio Daughters of the American Revolution for an Ohio Humanities Speakers' Bureau event with Susan Trollinger! The story of the women’s suffrage movement is often told (even by US historians) as a peaceful transition by which white male politicians happily gave women the right to vote. This could not be further from the ... Read More

Screening of Superman II, introduction by Laurel Spiegel

Cinematheque at the Cleveland Institute of Art 11610 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio

Laura Siegel Larson, daughter of Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel, will introduce the first sequel to the 1978 Superman starring Christopher Reeve. Despite a troubled and tortuous production history that saw the firing of the original director (Richard Donner) and the hiring of Richard Lester (A Hard Day’s Night) to replace him, this follow-up film is top-notch big-screen entertainment, and maybe even better ... Read More

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Roy Schwartz at the Temple-Tifereth Israel 

The Temple-Tifereth Israel 26000 Shaker Blvd, Beechwood, Ohio

Roy Schwartz, author of Is Superman Circumcised?  The Complete Jewish History of the World's Greatest Hero, will be giving a talk at the Temple-Tifereth Israel in Beechwood. Roy has written for a wide range of publications, including New York Daily News, Jerusalem Post and Philosophy Now. He currently writes about pop culture for The Forward and CNN.com. His professional writing is similarly diverse, including educational organizations, law ... Read More

Book discussion of Superman: The Harvests of Youth by Sina Grace

Bookhouse Brewing 1526 W 25th St, Cleveland, Ohio

Come join the Ohio Center for the Book's Graphic Novel Book Club for a book discussion on Superman: The Harvests of Youth by Sina Grace at Bookhouse Brewing! This event, and all events for Superman’s Cleveland, is funded in part by Ohio Humanities. Find out more about this event series here!

The Great Hopewell Road: Ohio’s Ancient Superhighway

Cheers Chalet 1211 Coonpath Rd NW., Lancaster, Ohio

Come visit the Cheers Chalet with the Fairfield County Heritage Association for an Ohio Humanities’ Speakers’ Bureau event with Brad Lepper! The Great Hopewell Road was a set of parallel earthen walls built by the Hopewell people who lived in Ohio circa A.D. 1-  400. They began at the monumental Newark Earthworks and ran southwest in a remarkably straight line. ... Read More

Chronicles: The Great Depression and the Pandemic

Springfield Museum of Art 107 Cliff Park Rd., Springfield, Ohio

Featuring two series of photographs taken a century apart, this exhibition explores how resilience can be born out of times of national tragedy and how documentary photographers are a valuable part of capturing the past and present. Chronicles originated at the Decorative Arts Center of Ohio and was co-curated by Dr. Christine Fowler Shearer and Arnold Tunstall. The exhibit will ... Read More

FilmSlam® Road Trip: Extending the Legacy of Jesse Owens

Rice Library Branch of the Cleveland Public Library 11535 Shaker Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio

Come see Olympic Oaks: Continuing Jesse Owens’ Legacy at the Rice Library Branch of the Cleveland Public Library as part of the Cleveland International Film Festival's FilmSlam® Road Trip! FilmSlam® Road Trip allows students, educators, and community members to engage around topics presented in films by taking a CIFF film and special guest speakers directly into schools and public spaces. ... Read More

Opening Reception for Chronicles: The Great Depression and the Pandemic

Springfield Museum of Art 107 Cliff Park Rd., Springfield, Ohio

Join the Springfield Museum of Art on Saturday, Nov 4 for the opening reception for Chronicles: The Great Depression and the Pandemic. Members Free | Non-members $5. Featuring two series of photographs taken a century apart, this exhibition explores how resilience can be born out of times of national tragedy and how documentary photographers are a valuable part of capturing the ... Read More

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