by Daniel Hathaway
HAPPENING TODAY:

This evening at 6 pm the Cleveland Museum of Art presents Chamber Music in the Atrium featuring Oberlin Danenberg Honors Recitals by some of Oberlin Conservatory’s most outstanding students.
And tonight at 7:30 in Mixon Hall, CIM Opera Theater will present a pocket version of Judith Wier’s (pictured) Blond Eckbert directed by JJ Hudson, with Anthony Parnther, guest conductor.
TODAY’S ALMANAC:
by Mike Telin
On February 11, 1847 the inventor of the phonograph, Thomas Alva Edison, was born in Milan, Ohio. Of course, Edison is responsible for inventing many things that make our lives more pleasant, including the incandescent light bulb, the motion picture camera, and the fluoroscope, as well as improving the telegraph and telephone. Click here for a list of his 1,093 patents.
Of all his inventions, Edison’s favorite was the phonograph, which came about from his work on the telegraph and the telephone when, in 1877, he discovered a way to record sound on tinfoil-coated cylinders. He set the invention aside for ten years, and when he returned to work on his phonograph, he began using wax cylinders. [Read More…]





