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July 2007

Food + Drink

Frozen in Time

WOO City Ice Cream’s secret is simple: milk, sugar (both organic), and natural flavoring — just like it was made 75 years ago. We go behind the scenes to design and name a custom flavor (that’s Laura’s Lychee Almond Cream)

Glenwillow Grille

Henry's at the Barn

Get Down with Low Country Cusine

News Bites

Robert Rules

Celebrate Mondavi, the first family of wine.

In the CLE

Civility War

It’s been two years since good manners became a matter of public debate and gave way to the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Civility Project. But is the East Side’s all-out assault on rude behavior making a difference?

Letters

New Haunt for Old Newshounds

Nighttown gives shelter to the city’s star reporters of the past 150 years — such as Don Robertson, Dorothy Fuldheim, Louis Seltzer and Doris O’Donnell (pictured above) — and reminds us of the sad decline of Cleveland journalism

Playing it Off

Seen & Heard

Spruced-up Suburbs

Stringed Victory

Survey Says

Target Market

Track Meet

This month, Texas Madman and other real rail-riding hobos will gather at Summit Metro Parks’ Deep Lock Quarry in Peninsula to shares stories from the road and lessons learned from lives spent living boxcar to boxcar.

Welcome to Foreclosure Central

Greater Cleveland is the foreclosure capital of the country. More than 13,000 Cuyahoga County homes were foreclosed on last year, including 2401 Garden Avenue, childhood home of county treasurer Jim Rokakis — who's crusading to slam the door on reckless s

Entertainment

Art for the Long Haul

Classical Rock

As younger listeners fall away from the likes of Beethoven, Debussy and Ravel, will Christopher O’Riley — the host of NPR’s youth-focused “From the Top” and the renowned reinventor of son

Defying the Odds

The Akron Art Museum soars with a three-year, $34 million expansion that’s an instant winner.

Police Report

Welcome Back, Potter

At Home

Enclaves: Avalon Drive in Rocky River

88 single-family homes | Median appraised home value: $632,750

Enclaves: Bratenahl

394 single-family homes | Median appraised home value: $318,900

Enclaves: Clifton Park in Lakewood

117 single-family homes Median appraised home value: $538,400

Enclaves: Daisy Hill in Hunting Valley

46 single-family homes Median appraised home value: $1.16 million

Enclaves: Gates Mills

915 single-family homes | Median appraised home value: $467,400

Enclaves: Large Lots in Westlake

96 single-family homes | Median home value: $367,600

Enclaves: North Park and South Park boulevards in Shaker Heights

95 single-family homes | Median home value: $741,500

Enclaves: Top-O-Hill Drive in Bath Township

21 single-family homes | Median appraised home value: $1.14 million

Enclaves: Waite Hill

210 single-family homes Median appraised home value: $555,270

Inside the Enclaves

In case you’re not familiar, “enclave” is derived from the French. And if you have to ask, then you probably don’t belong — which is the point. So put on your designer wear, grab your credit card and come along as we look beh

Inside the Enclaves: a 16-year-old high-school student's perspective

The It List

There are homes, and there are homes — the trendsetting places that stand out on the block, the ones that give the rest of us inspiration. Find out how yours can be part of the cool crowd this year.

Travel & Outdoors

Down by the Bay

You don’t need a sailboat to enjoy the Chesapeake, but an appreciation of the water, crab-cracking and history helps. It’s time to enjoy a city that’s quintessentially summer.

Health

Forgoing the Facelift

What if you aren't comfortable taking the big step? Cosmetic surgeons offer advice about preventative procedures and alternative options, no matter your age.

Silicone or Saline?

Now that the Food and Drug Administration has reapproved the use of silicone breast implants, here’s what patients should consider before making their choices.Now that the Food and Drug Administration has reapproved the use of silicone breast imp

Skin-Deep Fixes

They are relatively safe, quick and inexpensive. As injection-based procedures surge in popularity, we asked cosmetic surgeons to explain the wealth of options available.