It's a bummer that the Cleveland Indians Home Opener was postponed until Tuesday, but that doesn't mean the whole city shut down.
Here are five things you can do on Monday since you won't be going to cheer on the Indians game:
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Visit the Cleveland International Film Festival
- The festival runs until April 10, but on Monday you can a number of films for $16 each. Starts times are as early as 3:50 p.m. and as late as 9:45 p.m. clevelandfilm.org/tickets
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Learn about 'The Power of Poison' at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History
- This exhibition takes visitors on a trip across different lands and times, exploring toxins’ roles in nature and human history as weapon, defense and lifesaving healer. cmnh.org/poisonincle
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See Tricky Dick & the Cover-Ups as well as Pop Vulture at the House of Blues
- The cover band's show will start at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10-$12. houseofblues.com
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Catch a $6 movie at Cleveland Cinemas.
- Visit the Apollo Theatre, Capitol Theatre, Cedar Lee Theatre, Chagrin Cinemas, Shaker Square Cinemas, Southside Works Cinemas, or Tower City Cinemas for $6 admission. Also, buy a popcorn and get the same size frink for free. $1 off all candy and drinks. Children's combos are $2.50 off. clevelandcinemas.com
- Do your taxes. Even if you don't want to do them. They're due on Monday, April 18.
Or, since it's so rainy, why not kick your feet up and sip a warm beverage?
Have a great day. We'll #RollTribe on Tuesday.