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Studio-A-Rama

Now in its 32nd year, Studio-A-Rama is the signature concert event put on by WRUW 91.1 FM. This year, neo-hippie Mikal Cronin headlines the affair while Mirrors, an old Cleveland punk band that dates back to 1972 takes up the co-headlining slot. The group played Studio-A-Rama once before — in 1975 — so its return to the Mather Memorial Courtyard will be rather special. Other acts on the bill include locals Obnox, Goldmines, Home and Garden, Blaka Watra, Ma Holos, Smoothe Brain, Shitbox Jimmy, Tuk 2 and Wingtones. The concert begins at 1 p.m. and admission is free. (Niesel)

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