Glenville's Apartment By The Park
In her Glenville apartment building, Julie Ezelle-Patton cultivates a community of artists and preserves her mother's legacy as a painter. But new development threatens it all.
In her Glenville apartment building, Julie Ezelle-Patton cultivates a community of artists and preserves her mother's legacy as a painter. But new development threatens it all.
In 1908, Sears, Roebuck and Co. began selling homes through its popular catalog. Hundreds of Ohioans placed their orders, picking up new bungalows and colonials from the train depot. Today, they blend in almost unnoticed with the neighborhoods som
Louis Stokes' name is inexorably linked to law, politics and African-American achievement. But who is the man behind the name, and how, as he enters the twilight of a brilliant career, does he regard his legacy?
Where’s the best party in Cleveland? Smack in the center of town, amid the clatter of the freight trains, tugboats and factories — in the flats!
Say what you will about lederhosen and accordion music, the polka remains one of Cleveland’s grandest and most enduring institutions
Nearly 12 ears ago, Mike White rose to power in an upset victory as his supporters chanted, “Long live the king! Long live Mike!” White stunned Cleveland once again this May 23 by announcing he would not seek a fourth term as mayor. The day
Trouble is brewing at your neighborhood cafe.
The day that restaurant critics have to be licensed is the day Soviet tanks will roll into Public Square.