Tenor Lawrence Brownlee is one of the most consistently sought-after artists on the international scene. He is lauded continually for the beauty of his voice, his seemingly effortless technical agility, and his dynamic and engaging dramatic skills.
Events
Cleveland Chamber Music Society welcomes Lawrence Brownlee
- Wednesday, 02 May 2012 15:27
Cleveland welcomes home its own Conya Doss and embraces rising talents
- Wednesday, 02 May 2012 10:57
The crowd didn’t hesitate to get to their feet when Doss and her talented vocalists took the floor. "Cleveland can be a tough crowd. Many artists in the industry outside of Cleveland say the same thing. We will show you love, but you have to work for it!"
Might as well face it you're addicted to love
- Friday, 13 April 2012 12:54
TV One will premiere a new eight-episode, emotion-filled documentary series on couples and their families entitled “Love Addiction.”
Cornel West's 'race' to Columbus
- Thursday, 12 April 2012 11:32
The “Race” exhibit explores similarities and differences among people. Interactive features, historical artifacts, iconic objects, photographs, multimedia presentations and graphics displays depict the various aspects of race. West will speak about race from a historical, cultural and biological perspective.
Gary Owen’s big bright white side of Black comedy
- Wednesday, 14 March 2012 15:35
Fresh off the heels of the famed Shaq Comedy Tour with fellow comedians Deray Davis, DL Hughley and Tommy Davidson, the seemingly mild mannered Gary Owen is definitely riding a wave of success.
Bootsy Collins will perform for Rock Hall induction week
- Tuesday, 13 March 2012 18:55
The Duck tape brand sponsorship is fitting as Collins and his wife, Patti, previously surprised an audience with outfits made of Duck brand duct tape at an event at the famous Apollo Theater in New York City last year.
Journalist Michele Norris to speak at McCoy Center
- Tuesday, 06 March 2012 10:47
Norris has interviewed American presidents, world leaders, Oscar winners and even astronauts traveling in outer space. In her recent memoir, “The Grace of Silence,” she uses her investigative skills to uncover family secrets that raise questions about her racial legacy and shed new light on America’s complicated racial history.
Author Isabel Wilkerson describes why Blacks left the South
- Monday, 27 February 2012 11:33
During segregation, it was illegal, for example, for Black motorists to pass White motorists on the highway, no matter how slow the White motorist was going.
Cleveland native is no regular Ol’ Joe in ‘Radio Golf’
- Monday, 20 February 2012 11:32
When listening to the rich history of El Ra’s journey into acting and his anecdotes of a







‘The Sixth Sense’ welcomes you to a world of perception.
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Spoken Word Artist Allison "Tru Poetry" Sain. 


