SoundsTruck NW nominated for SXSW Innovation Award; Kalmar sues Cleveland Institute of Music
SoundsTruck NW is a finalist for SXSW Innovation Award South by Southwest (SXSW) has selected SoundsTruck NW as one of the finalists for its Innovation Award in the Urban Design category. That’s right! SoundsTruck NW, the unique mobile concert stage, designed and honchoed by Jonathan and Yoko Greeney as a great way to bring music to the people, is in the running for an award from the prestigious SXSW Music Festival, which takes place in Austin, Texas. (OAW introduced readers to SoundsTruck NW here.) The SXSW awards attract applicants from around the world. All of the contestants in the Urban Design category are aimed atenvironmental sustainability, but SoundsTruck NW is the only one that’s music-focused and solar-powered. Rim-shot and fingers crossed! Kalmar strikes back – sues CIM Carlos Kalmar, the Orchestra Studies Director and Principal Conductor at the Cleveland Institute of Music, has sued the conservatory regarding his leave of absence because of a Title IX investigation that was allegedly mishandled. Kalmar was cleared of accusations in August, but after students refused to play for him the event led to his leave of absence. According to this report in Van magazine, Kalmar and his wife Raffaela have sued CIM for $5 and $260 million in damages. Kalmar, the former Music Director of the Oregon Symphony, is still the Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the Grant Park Festival Orchestra.