2024 Cleveland Humanities Festival "Awe"

the word awe with with ring of lights around it
  • How a Graphic Novelist Almost Eclipsed Mark Twain

    February 29, 2024

    11:30 AM Cleveland State University BH202 2121 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH  44115

    This event features Adam Sonstegard, Chair and Professor in the Department of English, and is free and open to the public.   Pizza and refreshment will be provided.

    This event is part of the 2024 Eclipse Seminar Series sponsored by the Society of Physics Students at Cleveland State University.  

  • Barbara Bosworth: Landscape Stories

    March 2, 2024

    2:00 PM Cleveland Museum of Art East Boulevard Cleveland, OH. 44106

  • See Us Now: Recent Acquisitions by Contemporary Women Artists

    March 5, 2024

    12:00 PM Cleveland Museum of Art East Boulevard Cleveland, OH 44106

    Come to the CMA for a quick bite of art history. Every first Tuesday of each month, join curators, conservators, scholars, and other museum staff for 30-minute talks on objects currently on display in the museum galleries.

  • DIY Galaxy Tie-Dyed Pillowcase

    March 5th, 2024

    3:30 PM Rocky River Public Library   1600 Hampton Road Rocky River, OH 44116

    Dream about the upcoming solar eclipse while sleeping on your galaxy themed tie-dyed pillowcase. Grades 7-12.

    Register HERE. 

     

     

  • Art and an Alaskan Adventure, March

    March 5th, 2024

     7:00 PM Cuyahoga County Public Library Berea Branch 7 Berea Commons Berea, OH 44017

  • 9 to 5: The Story of a Movement

    March 7, 2024

    6:30 PM Cuyahoga County Public Library Berea Branch 7 Berea Commons Berea, OH 44017

    When women entered the workforce in the 1960s, most of the available jobs were secretarial. Instead of being seen by their bosses as a vital part of the office, many secretaries were regarded as glorified servants for the men who did the “real work.”

  • Was the “Rip Van Winkle” story an Alien Abduction Account?

    March 11th, 2024

    7:00 PM Cuyahoga County Public Library Orange Branch 31975 Chagrin Boulevard Pepper Pike, OH 44124

    Many UFO researchers have suggested that Washington Irving’s story “Rip Van Winkle” was a colonial era alien abduction account based on the “lost time” aspect. Journalist Cheryl Costa decided to conduct her own research and discovered a startling trail of facts.

    Costa is an author and newspaper columnist who writes about UFOs and the paranormal. The International UFO Congress awarded her Researcher of the Year in 2018.

  • Think Forum: David Baron - Scientific America: The Eclipse that Enlightened a Nation

    March 20th, 2024

      7:30 PM   Maltz Performing Arts Center  1855 Ansel Rd  Cleveland, OH 44106

    David Baron is a journalist, author, and broadcaster who has spent his thirty-year career largely in public radio. He has worked as a science correspondent for NPR and Boston’s WBUR, and as health and science editor for the PRI/BBC program The World. 

  • Astronomy and Awe: A Historical Journey

    March 21st, 2024

    4:30 PM Kelvin Smith Library   11055 Euclid Ave Cleveland, OH 44116

  • The Political Ecology of Awe

    March 25, 2024

    6:00 PM Tinkham Veale University Center 11038 Bellflower Road Cleveland, OH 44106