A Cleveland native who now lives in New York, comedian, writer and rocker Dave Hill has received some serious props over the years. Malcolm Gladwell calls him his "idol," Dick Cavett says he's “hilarious,” and John Hodgkin describes him as a "mad genius." Tonight at 7 at Loganberry Books, he reads from his new book Dave Hill Doesn't Live Here Anymore, "a painfully funny collection of nonfiction personal essays centered around the relationship between Dave and his dad, in the wake of his mother's death." Admission is free. (Niesel)