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The institutions which have been selected, the respective faculty and students will be able to access IBM quantum systems, quantum learning resources and, quantum tools over IBM Cloud for education and research purposes. This will allow these institutions to work on actual quantum computers and program these using the Qiskit open-source framework.

The selected institutions are Indian Institute of Science Education & Research (IISER) Pune, IISER Thiruvananthapuram, Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Jodhpur, IIT- Kanpur, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Madras, Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) Kolkata, Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Delhi, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) Mumbai and the University of Calcutta.

The collaboration with Indias top institutions is a part IBM Quantum Educators program that helps faculty in the quantum field connect with others. The program offers multiple benefits like additional access to systems beyond IBMs open systems, pulse access on the additional systems, priority considerations when in queue and private collaboration channels with other educators in the program, read an IBM notice.

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Several IITs, IISc among institutes to be granted access to IBM systems for quantum education research – EdexLive

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Several leading institutions in the country, including various IITs, IISc, will be given over-the-cloud access to IBM's quantum systems. IBM is giving access to its systems as part of the IBM Quantum Educators Program that aims to facilitate research and accelerate advanced training in the field of quantum computing.

These institutions include the Indian Institute of Science Education & Research (IISER) Pune, IISER Thiruvananthapuram, Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Jodhpur, IIT Kanpur, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Madras, Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) Kolkata, Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Delhi, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) Mumbai and the University of Calcutta. Students and faculty of these institutes will be able to access IBM's quantum systems, quantum learning resources and quantum tools over IBM Cloud for education and research purposes.

While IISER Thiruvananthapuram, ISI Kolkata, and IIT Madras will host Quantum Computing Lab courses for their advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students, the University of Calcutta has been awarded an IBM Quantum Researchers Program Access Award for a project led by researcher Mrityunjay Ghosh under the guidance and supervision of Dr Amlan Chakrabarti, Professor and Director of AK Choudhury School of IT, University of Calcutta. This marks the first time that IBM has awarded a student or faculty of an Indian university with the Quantum Researchers Program Access Award.

The program will offer multiple benefits to these institutes like additional access to systems beyond IBMs open systems, pulse access on the additional systems, priority considerations when in a queue and private collaboration channels with other educators in the program.

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Happenings whats coming up in Northeast Ohio starting June 4 – News-Herald.com

Here is a brief rundown of some coming entertainment options in Northeast Ohio. Make submissions for consideration via email to entertainment@morningjournal.com or entertainment@news-herald.com. You must include a phone number and/or web address for publication.

Cleveland Museum of Art: 11150 East Blvd., presents "Bruce Davidson: Brooklyn Gang," through June 13; "From Caves to Tombs: Chinese Pictorial Rubbings From Stone Reliefs," June 11 to Nov. 14; "Gustave Baumann: Colorful Cuts," through June 27; "Medieval Treasures From Munster Cathedral," through Aug. 14; "Rinpa," through Oct. 3; "Interpretation of Materiality: Gold," through Oct. 25; "Variations: The Reuse of Models in Paintings by Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi," through Aug. 22; "New Histories, New Futures," June 26 through Sept. 12 at Transformer Station; "Fashioning Identity: Mala Textiles of Panama," through Jan. 9; "Private Lives: Home and Family in the Art of the Nabis, 1890-1900," July 1 through Sept. 19; "Revealing Krishna: Journey to Cambodias Sacred Mountain," Nov. 14 through Jan. 30. Call 216-421-7340 or visit clevelandart.org.

Kaiser Gallery: 2418 Professor Ave., Cleveland, presents "DomesticLands," featuring the work of Morgan Bukovec,Gary Sczerbaniewicz andAllison Walters, through June 6. Call 216-282-3826 or visit KaiserGallery.com

Kent State University Museum:515 Hilltop Dr. Kent, presents "Stitched: Regional Dress Across Europe," whichshowcases common features shared by regional costume across Western and Eastern Europe, through Dec.Call330-672-3450 or visitwww.kent.edu/museum.

Lakeland Community Colleges Gallery at Lakeland: 7700 Clocktower Drive, Kirtland, presents the 11th annual "May Show Juried Art Exhibition," featuring virtual and in-person components at Lakeland and Stella's Art Gallery in Willoughby, through July 9 (artist reception June 11 and 12). Call 440-525-7029 or visit lakelandcc.edu/gallery.

Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Cleveland: 11400 Euclid Ave., presents "Naeem Mohaimen: Monday, Day 3753," built around Mohaimen's first fiction film, "Tripoli Cancelled" (2017), through June 6. Call 216-421-8671 or visit mocacleveland.org.

Penitentiary Glen Reservation:8668 Kirtland-Chardon Road, Kirtland, presents the 34th annual Photo Contest, June 5 through Aug. 8. Call440-256-1404 or visitlakemetroparks.com/parks-trails/penitentiary-glen-reservation.

Sculpture Center: 1834 E. 123rd St., Cleveland, presents Crossroads: "Still We Rise," anaugmented reality (AR) exhibition series that will showcase artwork from 12 artists, July 16 through Sept. 25. Call 216-229-6527 or visit sculpturecenter.org.

Spaces Gallery: 2220 Superior Viaduct, Cleveland, presents "Reciprocity: Back Back Forth and Fourth," featuring the work of Mildred Beltre, through June 4; "The Origin of Form," featuring the work of Martha Poggioli, through June 4; "Coming Suddenly, Passing Strangely," curated by Deputy Director Megan Young in collaboration with Columbia College Chicago, through June 4. Call 216-621-2314 or visit spacesgallery.org.

Valley Art Center: 155 Bell St., Chagrin Falls, presents a "reimagined" Art by the Falls," featuring a series of gallery exhibitions at VAC, June 4 through July 7 and July 23 through Sept. 1. Call 440-247-7507 or visit valleyartcenter.org.

Agora Theatre & Ballroom: 5000 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents Bianca Del Rio, Oct. 13; St. Vincent, Oct. 18; Heather McMahan, Oct. 23; Nate Bargatze, Dec. 4; Whitney Cummings, Dec. 10. Visit AgoraCleveland.com.

Cleveland Improv: 1148 Main Ave., Cleveland, presents Darren Fleet, June 6; Kleon Da Comedian, June 10; Cocoa Brown, June 11 through 13; Corey Holcomb, June 17 through 20; Byron Bowers, June 25 through 27; Shang, July 2 and 3; Young Funny & Black Comedy Jam, July 9 through 11; Ryan Davis, July 23 and 24. Call 216-696-4677 or visit ClevelandImprov.com.

Hilarities 4th Street Theatre: 2025 E. Fourth St., Cleveland, presents Noah Gardenswartz, June 4 through 6; Melissa Villasenor, June 8; Jeff Dyle, June 11 through 13; Nicole Byer June 17 through 19; Shane Gillis, June 24 through 26; Dusty Slay, July 1 through 3. Call 216-736-4242 or visit pickwickandfrolic.com.

Mentor: presents a comedy night featuring Mary Santora of "The Alan Cox Show," Juanda Mayfield, Joe Briggs and John Bruton, June 26 at Mentor Civic Amphitheater,8600 Munson Road. Visit CityofMentor.com.

Abrepaso Flamenco: a flamenco music and dance company, presents "En Camino," 2 p.m. June 5 at Pilgrim Church, 2592 W. 14th St., Cleveland, and 8 p.m. June 12 (virtual).505-363-2680 or visitabrepaso.org.

Lorain Palace Theater: 617 Broadway, Lorain, presents Sound Motion Dance academy's "Once Upon a Time," 2 and 7 p.m. June 5. Call 440-245-2323 or visit lorainpalace.com.

Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens: 714 N. Portage Path, Akron, presents Cleveland Ballet, 7 p.m. June 4 and 5. Call 330-315-3287 or visit StanHywet.org.

Agora Theatre & Ballroom: 5000 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents Cody Ko & Noel Miller, July 18; Japanese Breakfast, Aug. 5; Average White Band, Aug. 13; Ty Segall and The Freedom Band, Aug. 14; All Fizzed Up, a hard seltzer event, Sept. 11; Dinosaur Jr., Ryley Walker, Oct. 1; Ministry, Helmet, Front Line Assembly, Oct. 9; Lil Tjay, Oct. 10; Cody Johnson, Oct. 22; Clozee, Of the Trees, Tripp St, Oct. 28; Gojira, Knocked loose, Alien Weaponry, Oct. 29; In This Moment, Black Veil Brides, Nov. 2; Tech N9ne, Nov. 5; Caamp, Nov. 13; The Driver Era, The Wrecks, Nov. 18; Midland, Hailey Whitters, Nov. 19; Lupe Fiasco Prevents Food & Liquor, Nov. 26; Neck Deep, nothing, nowhere, Heart Attack Man, Nov. 28; Clutch, Stoner, Native How, Dec. 29; Ashley McBryde, Morgan Wade, Priscilla Block, Jan 15; Scott Bradleye's Postmodern Jukebox, March 13. Visit AgoraCleveland.com.

Alabaster Performing Arts: presents "Unexpected Song," an outdoor concert featuring an eclectic mix of Broadway, swing and Pop by singers Mary McCormack, Jessie Glover and Anna Marie Lewis, 7 p.m. June 3 at Headlands Beach State Park, Mentor. Call 724-516-5189 or email mary.alabaster.org@gmail.com.

Beachland Ballroom: 15711 Waterloo Road, Cleveland, presents Slug Fest, Factual Brains, June 5; Kahrin, Josee McGee, June 10; Cory Grinder and The Playboy Scouts, The David Mayfield Parade, June 11; Beachland Flea, Strange Attractor and Echo Messiah, June 12; Shamarr Allen, June 17; Yam Haus, June 24; Cory Branan, June 26; Chance McCoy and Justin Wells, June 27; King Solomon Hicks, Kristine Jackson, July 2 and 3; Chad Wrong featuring Nester, July 3; Sensi Trails, Read the Vibe, July 6; Eilen Jewell, July 7; McKinley James featuring Jason Smay, July 8; Beachland Flea, July 10; The Morning Bird, Easton Union, July 10; Clem Snide, Aug. 3; Beachland Flea, Aug. 14; Between the Buried & Me, Aug. 16; Tab Benoit, Aug. 24; Lee Dewyze, Aug. 31; Natewantstobattle, CG5, Vesperra, Sept. 9; Torres, Ariana and the Rose, Sept. 13; Conway the Machine with Stove God Cooks, Sept. 15; Neal Francis, Sept. 17; Caroline Rose, Sept. 18; Osees, Mr. Elevator, Sept. 19; Black Joe Lewis and the Honey Bears, Sept. 23; Joanne Shaw Taylor, Sept. 28; Transviolet, Lorelei Marcell, Sept. 29; Courtney Marie Andrews, Sept. 30; Pokey LaFarge, Esther Rose, Oct. 6; Jon Spencer and the Hitmakers, Oct. 8; Weathers, Kenzo Cregan, Oct. 9; JMSN, Oct. 15; Lucero, Morgan James, Oct. 23; Keller Williams' Grateful Grass featuring Love Canon, Oct. 29; Madison Cunningham, S.G. Goodman, Nov. 5; Planet Booty, Nov. 6; The Brook and the Bluff, Nov. 10; Geoff Tate, Makr Daley and the Ravens, Squid, Nov. 12; Guided by Voices, Nov. 13; Maggie Rose, Them Vibes, Nov. 18; Cloud Nothings, Nov. 19; King Buffalo and Oregon Space Trail of Doom, Slug Fest, Nov. 20; Beach Bunny, Wheelwright, Nov. 21; All them Witches, Dec. 12; Mother Mother, Jan. 26, 2022; Lilly Hiatt, The Harmaleigh, Feb. 22, 2022; They Might be Giants, April 5 and 6, 2022; Fuzz, April 17; Godspeed You! Black Emperor, May 4, 2022; Southern Culture on the Skids, Oct. 7, 2022. Call 216-383-1124 or visit beachlandballroom.com.

Blossom Music Center: 1145 W. Steels Corners Road, Cuyahoga Falls, presents Jackson Browne, James Taylor, July 31; Kings of Leon, Aug. 19; The Zac Brown Band, Aug. 20; Korn, Staind, Sept. 2; Dead & Company, Sept. 7; The Jonas Brothers, Sept. 22; Jason Aldean, Oct. 15. Call 330-920-8040 or visit livemu.sc/2QcbKUb.

Blossom Music Festival: at Blossom Music Center, the summer home of The Cleveland Orchestra, presents "An American Celebration," featuring fireworks, July 3; "Mozart in the Meadows," featuring Symphony No. 40, July 11; "The Great American Songbook: Gershwin and Ellington," i, July 18; "From the New World," featuring Dvorak's Symphony No. 9 ("From the New World"), July 25; "Beethoven's Seventh Symphony," Aug. 1; "Classical Mystery Tour: A Tribute to The Beatles," with tribute band Classical Mystery Tour, Aug. 8; "Tchaikovsky's Fourth," Aug. 15; "Romantic Brahms," featuring Symphony No. 3, Aug. 22; "Enigma Variations," Aug. 28; "Hollywood Under the Stars," Sept. 4 and 5; Florida Georgia Line, Oct. 1. Call 216-231-1111 or visit clevelandorchestra.com.

ChamberFest Cleveland: presents "Together Again!," its 2021 festival, featuring concerts at The Grove in Mayfield (unless otherwise noted) -- "Legends," 7 p.m. June 9, "Blue Dress," June 11, "Rambunctious Fun," 7 p.m. June 12, "Bach and More," 11 a.m. June 13 in Cleveland Heights (pop-up lawn concert), "Luscious Soundscapes," 7 p.m. June 16, "Goldberg Variations," 7 p.m. June 18, "Nature Emerging," 7 p.m. June 19, "Father's Day" (with Ferdinand the Bull), 3 p.m. June 20, "Emerging into Light," 7 p.m. June 24, "Romp! (Around the World), 7 p.m. June 25, "Festival Finale," 7 p.m. June 26 at St. Paschal Baylon. Visitchamberfestcleveland.com.

CityMusic Cleveland: presents "Die Forelle & the Moody Trout," 7 p.m. June 4 at Shrine Church of St. Stanislaus, 3649 E. 65th St., Cleveland, and 7 p.m. June 5 online at youtube.com/citymusiccleveland. Call 216-632-3572 or visit citymusiccleveland.org.

Cleveland Opera Theater: presents free outdoor summer concerts -- 7 p.m. June 19 at Uptown Park in Medina, 7 p.m. July 31 at Edgewater Park in Cleveland, 7 p.m. Aug. 28 at Dunham Tavern Museum in Cleveland. Call 216-512-0268 or visit ClevelandOperaTheater.org.

Cleveland Orchestra: performing at Severance Hall, 11001 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents "Celestial Serenades," ("The Cleveland Orchestra: In Focus" Episode 12), featuring Michael Sachs and Yolanda Kondonassis, 7 p.m., June 3; "Dance & Drama,"("The Cleveland Orchestra: In Focus" Episode 13), lead byMusic Director Franz Welser-Mst, 7 p.m. June 17. Call 216-231-7300 or visit ClevelandOrchestra.com.

Firelands Symphony Orchestra: presents its Flip Season of free outdoor concerts (replacing its fall and spring indoor performances this season) -- pops concert of classic rock, Broadway and big-screen selections 7 p.m. June 5 atNorwalks Veterans Memorial Lake Park,Independence Day Patriotic Pops concert, 7 p.m. July 4 at Jackson Street Pier in Sandusky, Christmas in July Holiday Pops concert, 7 p.m. July 25at Jackson Street Pier in Sandusky, "Superstar: The Songs. The Stories. The Carpenters.," starring vocalist Helen Welch, 7 p.m. Aug. 7 atNorwalks Veterans Memorial Lake Park, and a concert of Americana music with guestartist Hey Mavis on banjo, fiddle, bass, drums and vocals,6:30 p.m. Sept. 18 withat Paper Moon Vineyards in Vermilion. Call 419-621-4800 or visit FirelandsSymphony.com.

Grog Shop:2785 Euclid Heights Blvd., Cleveland Heights, presents Hello!3D, IN2ATIVE, June 11; Black Tie at The Grog Shopw with chefs Jeff Motika and Michael Flaherty, June 12; Scott H. Biram, Aug. 5; The Goddamn Gallows, Aug. 14; Spafford, Oct. 13; J.I., Oct. 19; Nothing, Oct 21; The Slackers, Mustard Plug, Nov. 10; The Lemonheads, Nov. 22; The Spits, Feb. 13; Tommy Cash, Feb. 27. Call 216-321-5588 or visit grogshop.gs.

Jacobs Pavilion: Nautica Entertainment Complex, West Bank of the Flats, Cleveland, presents Barenaked Ladies, July 2; Jason Mraz, Aug. 13; 311, Sept. 18; Nine Inch Nails, Pixies, Sept. 21 and 23; Blackberry Smoke, Sept. 25; Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Oct. 13. Call216-622-6557 or visit livemu.sc/3uKm4lg.

Lorain Palace Theater: 617 Broadway, Lorain, presents Seckond Chaynce, June 20; Women Who Rock Live, featuring Queen Bees, Different Dolls, Jim J, July 10; Winger, Firehouse, Oct. 15; Tito Puente Jr., Oct. 16; Back to the 70's, featuring Blue Swede, the Trammps and more, Oct. 22; Jefferson Starship, March 4, 2022. Call 440-245-2323 or visit lorainpalace.com.

Madison Concerts in the Park: a series with shows at 7 p.m. Thursdays at Madison Village Park, River and West Main streets, presents Steve Madewell, June 3; Back When, June 10; Glass House Band, June 17; Maria Petti, June 24; Nick Zuber, July 1; Gospel Friends, July 8; Thunder Creek, July 15; Madtown Jazz, July 22; Swamp Rattlers, July 29; Rabbit Runn Community Arts Association performers, Aug. 5; Holly's Uncle, Aug. 12; 5 O'Clock Somewhere, Aug. 19; Erie Heights Brass, Aug. 26. Call440-428-7526.

Mentor Rocks concert series: with shows at 7 p.m. at Mentor Civic Amphitheater, 8600 Munson Road, presents Double Vision, June 1; Tricky Dick and the Coverups, June 8; Nightrain: The Guns n Roses Experience (Guns n Roses tribute), June 15; Trippin' Billies (Dave Matthews Band tribute), June 22; Cracker (national recording artist), June 29; Hollywood Nights (Bob Seger tribute), July 6; KICK (INXS tribute), July 13; Lita Ford, July 20; No Duh (No Doubt tribute), July 27; Ultimate Aldean (Jason Aldean tribute), Aug. 3; Uptown Funk (Bruno Mars tribute), Aug. 10; The Ten Band (Pearl Jam tribute), Aug. 17; Queen Nation (Queen tribute), Aug. 24; E5C4P3 (Journey tribute), Aug. 31. Visit mentorrocks.info.

Music Box Supper Club: 1148 Main Ave., Cleveland, presents Kinks tribute by Cats on Holiday, June 4;Doobie Brothers tribute by China Grove, June 5;Sinatra Brunch with Michael Sonata, June 6; Thornetta Davis, June 12; Beatles at Night with The Sunrise Jones, June 12; The Razzz (Rasperries tribute), June 19; The Ark Band, June 20; Jah Messengers, June 27; Time Traveller (Moody Blues tribute), July 2; Reelin' in the Years (Steely Dan tribute), July 10; Kofi Baker's Psychedelic Trip, July 10; Pink Floyd Brunch with Dark Side of the Moon, July 11; Sun Shade, July 11; CNH Brunch with Long Time Gone, noon July 11; Bill March, July 15; Toronzo Cannon, July 16; Kat Mander (Bob Seger tribute), July 16; Chris Allen and Austin Walkin' Cane, July 17; Patsy Kline Brunch, July 18; Pretenders Brunch featuring Talk of the Town, July 18; One World Tribe, July 18; Tarriona "Tank" Ball, July 24; The Kilroys and The Cars Brunch, July 25; Quasi Kings, July 25; Dead Letter Office, July 28; Peace Frog, July 31; Milton Blake, Aug. 1; Davy Knowles and Let's Groove Tonight, Aug. 6; Ras Khalifa, Aug. 8; Brett Dennen, Aug. 8; Umojah Nation, Aug. 15; TUSK, Aug. 18; The Diamond Project (Neil Diamond tribute), Aug. 19; Joanna Connor Blues Band, Aug. 20; Billy Joel Brunch, Aug. 22; Outlaws I&I, Aug. 22; Todd Snider, Aug. 23; Maura Rogers and the Bellows, Aug. 28; Ms. BBC, Aug. 29; Louis Prima Jr & The Witnesses, Sept. 1 and 2; Carlos Jones & The PLUS Band, Sept. 5; Straight On (acoustic Heart tribute), Sept. 9; Jonah Koslen and His Band, Sept. 17 and 20; Marc Roberge of O.A.R., Sept. 21; Jimmie Vaughan, Oct. 13; Marcia Ball and Tommy Castro & The Painkillers, Oct. 14; Carbon Leaf, Oct. 15; Alejandro Escovedo, Oct. 24; Will Hoge, Oct. 26; Los Lobos, Nov. 3; Shovels & Rope, Nov. 9; The Vindys, Nov. 18;Alan Doyle, April 26, 2022. Call 216-242-1250 or visit musicboxcle.com.

Our Old Music for a New World: an outdoor picnic concert series from Northeast Ohio Musical Heritage Association featuring folk music atFirst Baptist Church, 3630 Fairmount Blvd., Cleveland Heights, presents David Mayfield Parade, Joe Wunderle, June 19; Tina Bergmann & Bryan Thomas, Liz Bullock & Ray Flanagan, July 24; Chris Coles, Ava Present, Aug. 21; Hal Walker, Eric Noden, Sept. 18. Visithneomha.org.

Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse: 1 Center Court, Cleveland, presents Michael Buble, Aug. 21; Eric Church, Sept. 24; Harry Styles, Oct. 18; Kane Brown, Nov. 21; Genesis, Nov. 30; Andrea Bocelli, Dec. 2; Machine Gun Kelly, Dec. 18; The Weeknd, Jan. 30; Rage Against the Machine, Run the Jewels, July 27, 2022. Call 888-894-9422 or visit rocketmortgagefieldhouse.com.

Rockin' on the River: at Lorains Black Water Landing, presents Straight On (tribute to the music of Heart) with Best of Times (a tribute to Styx), June 4; 7 Bridges Ultimate Eagles Experience with Harvest (Neil Young tribute), June 11; Hollywood Nights Bob Seger Experience with Armstrong Bearcat, June 18; Boy Band Review with Old Skool, June 25;ZOSO (Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience) withBall & Chain (Janis Joplin tribute), July 2;Classic Stones Live (Rolling Stones tribute) with My Drunkn Uncle, July 3;The Atomic Punks (tribute to Van Halen) withBack & Forth (Foo Fighters tribute), July 9;Double Vision (The Foreigner Experience) with Bad JuJu, July 16;Wish You Were Here (The Sight and Sound of Pink Floyd) with Colin Dussaults Blues Project, July 17;Queen Nation (tribute to Queen) with Brass Metropolis (tribute to Chicago), July 30; Face 2 Face (tribute to Billy Joel & Elton John) with Master T.C. & the Visitors, Aug. 6;E5C4P3 (The Journey Tribute) with Monica Robins & the Whiskey Kings, Aug. 7;That Arena Rock Show (tribute to '70ss & '80s Rock) with The Michael Weber Show, Aug. 13;The ELO Show (celebrating Jeff Lynne and ELO) with the Asbury All Stars (tribute to Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes), Aug. 20;Wreking Crue (Motley Crue tribute) with Ultimate Ozzy Tribute, Aug. 27;Disco Inferno with 1988 (Tribute to '80s hard rock), Aug. 28;Kings Highway (tribute to Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers) with House Party (J Geils tribute), Sept. 3. Visit rockinontheriver.com.

Wildwood Cultural Center:7645 Little Mountain Road, Mentor, presents its spring concert series Music at the Manor, featuring , The Shootouts, June 2, LiveWire, June 9, Plaid Sabbath, June 16. Call 440-974-5735 or visitcityofmentor.com/events.

WonderStruck 2021: a music festival featuring headliners Walk the Moon, Third Eye Blind, AJR and Portugal. The Man, will be July 24 and 25 at Lakeland Community College, 7700 Clocktower Drive, Kirtland. Visitwonderstruckfest.com.

Youngstown Foundation Amphitheatre:201 S. Phelps St., Youngstown, presents Styx, The Cruisers, July 29. Visittheyoungstownfoundationamp.com.

Annabelles Diner: presents Chuck Hamilton & Friends, 6 p.m. June 4. 8637 Twinbrook Road, Mentor. Call 440-255-6924.

Ferrante Winery and Ristorante: 5585 N. River Road W., Geneva, presents Holly's Uncle Duo, 5:30 p.m. June 4; Bob Wick, 1 p.m. June 5; Porch Rockers Duo, 5:30 p.m. June 5; Mitch and Melissa Duo, 2 p.m. June 6; Eric Brook, 5:30 p.m. June 11; On the Rocks, 1 p.m. June 12; Face Value Duo, 5:30 p.m. June 12; Uncharted Course, 2 p.m. June 13; Lyle Heath, 5 p.m. June 16; Trevor, 5 p.m. June 17; Uncharted Course, 5:30 p.m. June 18; Mitch Larson, 1 p.m. June 19; Night Shift Do, 5:30 p.m. June 19; Dennis Ford, 2 p.m. June 20; Dede Daub, 5 p.m. June 23; Jimmy Mrozak, 5 p.m. June 24; Face Value Duo, 5:30 p.m. June 25; Just-N-Time Duo, 1 p.m. June 26; Chuck Ditri, 2 p.m. June 27; Trevor, 5 p.m. June 30. Call 440-466-8466 or visit ferrantewinery.com.

Geauga Park District: presents Live from Geauga Park District!, a virtual series including "Benjamin Banneker: Astronomy Pioneer," June 11 and 25. Visitgeaugaparkdistrict.org.

Lake Metroparks Farmpark: 8800 Chardon Road, Kirtland, presents Railroads in the Parks, June 5 and 6. Call 440-256-2122 or 800-366-3276, or visit goto.lakemetroparks.com/farmpark.

Observatory Park: 10610 Clay St., Montville Township, present a movie series -- "Jumanji: The Next Level," June 19, "Apollo 13," July 24," "Mary Poppins," Aug. 7. Call 440-286-9516 or visit geaugaparkdistrict.org.

Penitentiary Glen Reservation:8668 Kirtland-Chardon Road, Kirtland, presents a series of Concerts in the Parks -- Mitch Larson & Melissa Harvey, June 11,Storytime Puppet Theater: Fabulous Forest, June 17,Pickin' Rocks, June 25,Red Light Roxy, July 9,Storytime Puppet Theater: Marvelous Meadows, July 15,Ballinloch, July 30,Storytime Puppet Theater: Fond of the Pond, Aug. 5,Remember Then, Aug. 13,Resonanz Opera presents The Skoker I love you, Aug. 27. Call440-256-1404 or visitlakemetroparks.com/parks-trails/penitentiary-glen-reservation.

Fine Arts Association: 38660 Mentor Ave., Willoughby, presents "Modern Warrior Live," the story and sound of combat veteran's journey by musician Dominick Farinacci and military veteran Jaymes Polling, June 11 through 13. Call 440-951-7500 or visit fineartsassociation.org.

French Creek Theatre: Pijor Hall, located within the French Creek Nature & Arts Center, Sheffield Village, presents "Ordinary Days," June 4 through 6; "A Year with Frog and Toad," July 30 through Aug. 1; "The Complete Works of Shakespeare," Aug. 20 through 22; "Nightfall with Edgar Allen Poe," Sept. 17 through 19. Call 440-949-5200, ext. 221 or visit metroparks.cc/theatre.php.

Great Lakes Theater: at the Hanna Theatre at Playhouse Square in Cleveland, presents "Offstage Bash," GLT's 2021 virtual gala, featuring a performance full of songs and stories from alumni, an interactive trivia game and visits from surprise guests, 7:30 p.m. June 5; "The Tempest,"Oct. 15 through Nov. 7; "A Christmas Carol,"Nov. 26 through Dec. 23 in the Mimi Ohio Theatre; "Aint Misbehavin,"Feb. 11 through March 6; "Much Ado About Nothing,"March 25 through April 10; "The Marvelous Wonderettes,"April 29 through May 22, 2022.Call 216-241-6000 or visit greatlakestheater.org.

Karamu House: 2355 E. 89th St., Cleveland, presents "Still We Rise," a virtual benefit in conjunction with the 100-year anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre, 6 p.m. June 3. Call 216-795-7070 or visit KaramuHouse.org.

Lorain Palace Theater: 617 Broadway, Lorain, "School of Rock: The Musical," July 16 through 18. Call 440-245-2323 or visit lorainpalace.com.

Mercury Theater Co.: performing in Notre Dame Colleges Regina Auditorium, 1857 South Green Road, South Euclid, presents its 23rd season -- "Sail Away" (staged-reading concert), June 10 through 13, Disney's "Descendants," June 19 and 20; "Wonderful Town" (staged-reading concert), July 1 and 4, "Amelie," July 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 30 and 31 and Aug. 5 through 8, "Me and My Girl" (staged-reading concert), July 29 and Aug. 1 . Visit mercurytheatrecompany.org.

Playhouse Square: 1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, presents "The Choir of Man," June 11 through July 11 in the Mimi Ohio Theatre (limited capacity); "The Lion King," Oct. 1 through 15; "The Prom," Nov. 2 through 21; "Pretty Woman," March 8 through 27; "To Kill a Mockingbird," April 26 through May 15, 2022; "Ain't Too Proud," July 12 through 31, 2022; "Frozen," Aug. 11 through Sept. 11, 2022. Call 216-241-6000 or visit PlayhouseSquare.org.

Rabbit Run Theater: 5648 W. Chapel Road, Madison Township, presents "Always . . . Patsy Cline," through June 19; "Daddy Long Legs," June 25 through July 23; "The Marvelous Wonderettes," Aug. 13 through Sept. 11. Call 440-428-7092 or visit rabbitrunonline.org.

Shadow of the Run: presents its new immersive theater project, DreamWalkers, a live, 60-minute mystery that plays out with the city of Bedford as its stage and will run various evenings June 25 through July 11 with limited audience size. Visit shadowoftherun.com.

The Dino Safari Drive Thur Experience will run June 5 through 27 at the Shoppes at Parma. Visit ImagineExhibitions.com.

Art in the Village with Craft Marketplace: featuring 100 local and national artists displaying their work, will be 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. June 5 and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. June 6 at Legacy Village, 25001 Cedar Road, Lyndhurst. Call 516-746-6615, ArtFestival.com or email info@artfestival.com

Bob Ross Experience: a benefit for A Special Wish Foundation, Cleveland Chapter, featuring appetizers and a two-hour class taught by a Bob Ross-certified audience, will be 5 p.m. June 26 at The Winking Lizard Event Center, 25200 Miles Road, Bedford. Visitthebobrossexperience.eventbrite.com oraspecialwishcleveland.org.

Broadway Block Party: a presentation by Main Street Lorain featuring music and art vendors aimed largely for those later going to Rockin' on the River, will be 4 to 6 p.m. June 4, July 2, Aug. 6 and Sept. 3. Visit.facebook.com/mainstreetlorain.

Dino Safari Drive Thur Experience: featuring work by Cleveland artist Tom Zaller, June 5 through 27 at the Shoppes at Parma. VisitImagineExhibitions.com.

Fairport Harbor Lighthouse & Museum: 129 Second St., will be open 1 to 4 p.m. Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays and all legal holidays through Sept. 19. Call 440-354-4825, fairportharborlighthouse.org or email us at keeper@ fairportharborlighthouse.org.

Great Lakes Science Center: 601 Erieside Ave., Cleveland, presents Science Under the Sun, a "STEM adventure," in tents overlooking North Coast Harbor, with monthly themes: Robotics Month, June, Space and NASA-themed Month, July, Machines Month, August, and Flight and Aeronautics Monght, September. Call 216-694-2000 or visit greatscience.com.

Mentor: presents an Independence Day celebration featuring a concert by country artist Darryl Worley and fireworks, 9 p.m. July 4 at Mentor Civic Center Park. Visit CityofMentor.com.

MentorPerch Fest: Hosted byMentor Lagoons Nature Preserve & Marina, 8365 Harbor Drive,Mentor, presents its debut Perch Fest, where you canparticipate in fishing tournaments and clinics about all aspects of fishing, Aug. 27 through 29.Contact the Mentor Parks & Recreation Department atparks@cityofmentor.comor 440-974-5720.

Mercury Theatre Company: presents Balls Over Broadway, a drag bingo extravaganza, June 6 and July 11 at the MTC Depot Theatre, 1668 E. 40th St., Cleveland. Call 216-771-5862 or visit mercurysummerstock.com.

Music Box Supper Club: 1148 Main Ave., Cleveland, presents Cleveland Stories Dinner Parties -- Bobby DiBiasio, "Cleveland Baseball History & Outlook," June 3, David Spero, Jennifer Lee and Danny Powers, "Remembering Michael Stanley," June 10; James Badal, "The Torso Murders: In the Wake of the Butcher," June 17, James Renner, "My Search for Their Killers: Amy Mihalievic and Lisa Pruett," June 24; "Swingos: Where Rockers Raged and Legends Were Made" with Matt Swingos, July 15; "Bruce Springsteen: Live in the Heartland" with Janet Macoska and Peter Chakerian," July 29; a murder-mystery dinner party, "Revenge at the H.S. Reunion," June 25. Call 216-242-1250 or visit musicboxcle.com.

Prosperity Social Club: 1109 Starkweather Ave., Cleveland, presents a book release and signing for "Lost Civil War: The Disappearing Legacy of America's Greatest Conflict" with author Laura Demarco, 2 p.m. June 12. Call 216-937-1938 or visit ProsperitySocialClub.com.

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum: Cleveland, presents the exhibit "The Biggest Show on Turf: 55 Years of Halftime Shows," through Sept.. Call 888-588-ROCK or visit rockhall.com.

Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens: 714 N. Portage Path, Akron, presents "Restoration: If This Hall Could Talk," an exhibit celebrating restoration projects completed throughout the stage since 2015, through Nov. 1. Call 330-315-3287 or visit StanHywet.org.

Steele Mansion Inn & Gathering Hub: 348 Mentor Ave. Painesville, presents Public guided tours, guided byCarol Shamakian, the owner and founder, June 29, Aug. 26, Oct. 26 and Dec. 16;Murder Mystery Dinner, Sept. 17, Oct. 23 and Nov. 19. Call 440-639-7948 or visit SteeleMansion.com.

Wildwood Cultural Center:7645 Little Mountain Road, Mentor, presents the Fine Arts and Wine Festival, June 26. Call440-974-5735 or visitcityofmentor.com/events.

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Conservative MPs abortion bill defeated 248-82 as Liberals blast OToole over free vote – Global News

A vote defeating an abortion bill from a Conservative MP reignited Liberal government attacks against the partys leader for seeming out of touch by failing to put a lid on the debate.

Saskatchewan MP Cathay Wagantall brought forward Bill C-233, which sought to ban doctors from performing an abortion based on the sex of a fetus, which was defeated in a 248-82 vote Wednesday afternoon.

Wagantall argued her private members bill was more nuanced than other debates surrounding abortion because it only looks at the issue of terminating a pregnancy through sex selection, which she and supporters including some fellow Conservative MPs worry disproportionately affects baby girls.

While MPs, including Liberals, said they didnt support sex-selective abortion, they blasted the bill in previous debates as a Trojan horse attempting to restrict the reproductive rights of women, also questioning the sources of information presented in support of the bills cause.

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Hours before Wednesdays vote, Status of Women Minister Maryam Monsef released a letter she penned to OToole asking the leader to call on his caucus to vote against what she calls a dangerous bill.

This is in fact the seventh time since 2007 that a Conservative Member of Parliament has worked hard to limit womens choices, she said at a news conference.

OToole has said he personally wont support the proposed legislation as he is pro-choice. His office said he will allow a free votes on matters of conscience for his caucus.

In a statement Wednesday, he said: I support a womans right to choose and my record speaks for itself. As prime minister, my government will secure the rights of Canadians and never erode them.

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Melanie Joly, the economic development and official languages minister, appeared alongside Monsef at the news conference and said OTooles stance isnt good enough.

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It is not enough for you to personally say that you will not vote in favour of C-233 and free vote is also not good enough, said Joly.

For our rights to be safe, we need to to curb all policies that attempt to control womans bodies.

Joly suggested OToole allowed the bill, first introduced under the leadership of MP Andrew Scheer, to be kept alive in Parliament because he earned his partys victory last summer thanks to votes from anti-abortion groups.

During the race, OToole made a pitch to the supporters of MP Derek Sloan and Toronto lawyer Leslyn Lewis, who had the backing from many social conservatives, to mark him as their number 2 or number 3 choice in the ranked ballot system.

In turn, he promised that as leader, their views would be respected.

Keeping that pledge without exposing the party to attacks from Liberals and other critics that it would allow for the debate on abortion rights to be reopened remains a balancing act for OToole.

Since becoming leader, he has focused his attention on speaking to those he wants to see vote Conservative in the next federal election who perhaps havent done so in the past, like more women, and emphasizing his views as pro-LGBTQ rights and pro-choice.

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During the 2019 election campaign, Scheers socially conservative views on abortion and same-sex marriage dogged him in the lead up to the vote, as he wouldnt immediately clarify his views.

2021 The Canadian Press

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