Nearly 40 years after he left office, President Jimmy Carter’s rock ‘n’ roll legacy is examined in Mary Wharton’s new documentary. You can also sign up to receive a weekly e-newsletter that brings the cultural content into your home. Classes run from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. from Sept. 12 to Dec. 19. Online streaming passes are on sale at dancecleveland.org. Tuesdays from 12:30 to 1 p.m., via Zoom; Instructor: Stephen Cerne, BS, NSCA-CPT,ACSM/ACS-CET. For more information about CLUEbaret, visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com/cluebaret. Starring Lena Olin and Bruce Dern, the drama tells the other side of the “On Golden Pond” coin with baby boomers dealing with age, estranged relationships and lost dreams. DANCECleveland presents "Fall for DANCECleveland," a Virtual Fall Series that includes BODYTRAFFIC, as well as three additional remarkable dance companies. It wasn’t until a friend sent some of his writing to contacts in the book business that Malerman became a published author. Fans and their families can enjoy this unique virtual concert experience from the comfort of home as Brickman blends yuletide memories and holiday carols with his own his songs such as “The Gift,” “Sending You a Little Christmas,” “Angel Eyes,” and “If You Believe.” Various package levels are available, including the option to interact live with Brickman in the ‘Zoom Room!’ Buy tickets at https://www.jimbrickman.com/columbus. Visit engagecleveland.org/ypweek2020. Learn about the Jewish value of Hakarat HaTov (Recognizing the Good) while Danya reads "The Little, Little House" by Jessica Souhami at youtu.be/m5PKjvDq3WM. The podcast is also available on Spotify, which is linked on the podcast’s homepage. 7 p.m. Visit beyondbookjackets.com/smith-lucas. Limit 10 students in-person. The streamed performances for each dance company will take place on a specific date and be available for 24 to 96 hours, depending on the streaming ticket pass level that viewers purchase. The virtual class will run from 7:15 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Mondays, Sept. 14 through Dec. 21. The documentary features never-before-seen 16mm footage and archival documents. To register for the class, visit https://www.abrepaso.org/calendar/classes. Visit bnaijeshurun.org/virtual_programming for Zoom links and more information. For questions, contact Nicolle Huffman at nicolleh@clevelandrcc.org. For more information and to register, visit case.edu/lifelonglearning/courses/courses-subject/jewish-studies/text-me-ancient-jewish-wisdom-meets-contemporary-technology-remote. Registration for Theatre Thursday is required in advance. You can start or continue your education – or gain the skills you need to rejoin the workforce quickly – without incurring tuition expenses. The Cleveland Rape Crisis Center will offering virtual ambassador training workshops that are free and open to the public through Dec. 16. 7 p.m. Visit bnaijeshurun.org/pray-with-us-holidays-sukkot for the Zoom link. Registration for Theatre Thursday is required in advance. These events include the rise of feminism, the emergence of Holocaust consciousness and its permutations, Jewish Nobel prize winners for literature, the fall of the Berlin Wall, the election of Menachem Begin, and the creation of the Oslo Accords. For information, visit case.edu/lifelonglearning/lectures/cleveland-civics-history-series. Visit bnaijeshurun.org/pray-with-us-holidays-sukkot for the Zoom and livestream links. The class will be over Zoom and in-person at Wilhelm Dance, 19555 Center Ridge Road in Rocky River. The after-party celebration features an interactive, live Q&A hosted by Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee, with members of the “Ghost Light “artistic company. No classes Nov. 16 or 23. The film includes the first-ever interview with Berry’s widow, Thelmetta, as well as Gene Simmons, Alice Cooper, Joe Perry, Steven Van Zandt, Nils Lofgren, George Thorogood, Joe Bonamassa and Nile Rodgers. The Chagrin Documentary Film Festival will return for its 11th year with at-home streaming and in-person viewing options through Oct. 11. Masks are required for in-person classes. Join the Cuyahoga County Public Library at 7 p.m. for a conversation with Craig Wright, a Yale professor who brings his famed Genius Course to the reader as he profiles brilliant individuals including Leonardo DaVinci, Mozart, Shakespeare, Vincent van Gogh, Harriet Tubman, Kanye West, Andy Warhol, Lady Gaga, Toni Morrison and Elon Musk, to reveal the 14 hidden habits of genius: work ethic, resilience, originality, childlike imagination, insatiable curiosity, passion, creative maladjustment, rebelliousness, cross-border thinking, contrarian action, preparation, obsession, relaxation, and concentration.