Posts Tagged ‘AIDS’

RX-A prescription for fun…

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

I mentioned the artist’s reception at bela dubby in Lakewood. I was interested and had heard such good things about the artist that I had to go. Besides, I had been to bela dubby a few times and always enjoyed it. We went and had a great time.

The artist being featured is New York artist Christopher Sweiger. The name of the show is RX. It is a physical representation of recent struggles of his coming to terms with his and his mother’s mortality. I found the work intriguing. Some pieces were fun, others a little dark, but they all gave me pause and made me think a little. The best part of the show is that 10% of the proceeds from the show will benefit the Aids Taskforce. Where else can you get art and help out a great charity? Actually, there is a another place. Art Cares. I spoke with Jason Weiner while I was there. He works for the Aids Taskforce of Greater Cleveland. I was thrilled when he asked me a few weeks ago to make a donation of artwork to their fundraising night: Art Cares. It is a chance to get involved, and have a great time while doing it. Check out the preview gallery for a glimpse of the art to be auctioned off-including little ole me.

Back to last night. The art showing and reception was at bela dubby-13321 Madison Ave in Lakewood. It is a venue that is smaller in size, but big on fun. I have always been enchanted by a location that features so many of my favorite things in one place. They have rotating art shows, and I always see art that I like. The attitude is laid back, jeans and t-shirt, which is really the best way to view art. Add to the art, great beers. I especially liked the Brooklyn IPA that I had on draft last night. They always have a couple of things on tap, but a cooler filled with bottled choices, so if you prefer a cider, like my partner, or a blue bubble gum Jones soda like my pal Anthony, then you are covered as well. If you prefer the coffee route, then you are in luck here as well. They have great coffee drinks and full espresso bar! Not just any coffee, but socially responsible coffee as well! If you don’t know what that means, then subscribe to my blog, because that is a discussion I have planned for the coming week. I am always thrilled when I see a hospitality location that recycles, so this is one place that you can feel good about spending your dollars. Do not go away without a dessert-another of my other favorite things. The chocolate cake makes me drool a little just thinking about it!

On every occasion that I have been to bela dubby, the service has been great. John and his staff are like family to most of his patrons and everyone loves coming there. I obviously am not the only one who feels this way, as it has been busy each time that I have stopped by. I always run into someone I know, too. Last night was a night of friends and acquaintances alike. If you are a parent, the best thing about this place may be how kid friendly it is. There are usually a few kids playing and having a good time. There are things to keep them busy, too, so adults can relax and breathe for a minute. Angelo’s pizza (which may be the best in the area) is nearby, too and the folks at bela dubby don’t mind if you bring along your slices to enjoy with their beverages. They have free wi-fi if you have work or studying to do, but there are so many great events going on there, you should come for the fun.

We had a great time and really enjoyed the artwork. Stop by and take a look and tell John I said hello. And don’t forget the chocolate cake…

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Film Screening for the Aids Taskforce of Greater Cleveland

Monday, December 1st, 2008

In honor of World AIDS Day, I wanted to challenge you to do something other than buy a Starbuck’s Mocha Frappacinno! (Starbuck’s is donating a nickel for every drink sold today.) I am posting a notice of a great upcoming film. It is a fundraiser, and the money is sorely needed for AIDS services in the Cleveland Area. Just think, if you skipped that venti non-fat caramel macchiatto for a few days, the money you save could buy a ticket to this great film and more than 5 cents will go to the cause!

On December 4th, 6:30 p.m. at Shaker Square Cinemas, the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland will present a screening of Patrick Reed’s documentary, Triage: Dr. James Orbinski’s Humanitarian Dilemma. This stirring film follows Dr. Orbinski as he returns to Africa to write his new book, An Imperfect Offering: Humanitarian Action for the 21st Century. Documentarian Patrick Reed uses a cinema verite style to capture the world through the eyes of Dr. Orbinski, following him to Somalia, Rwanda, and to Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, where, as one reviewer put it, “it seems humanitarian dreams go to die.” Dr. Orbinski will be in attendance at this screening.

Dr. James Orbinski is an associate professor of Medicine and Political Science at the University of Toronto , past International President of Doctors Without Borders, and founder of Dignitas International, an organization committed to community-based care for people living with HIV/AIDS in the developing world. In 1999, Dr. Orbinski accepted the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Doctors Without Borders for its pioneering approach to medical humanitarianism and its commitment to witnessing.

Tickets are available by contacting Jason Weiner at (216) 621-0766 ext. 270. Prices are $40.00 for a single admission, which includes a pre-screening reception. VIP tickets are $125.00, and include a copy of Dr. Orbinski’s new book as well as preferred seating and a private reception with Dr. Orbinski before the film. Appetizers and a cash bar will be available. All proceeds will benefit the AIDS Taskforce and Dignitas International.

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