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Featured Articles
Dining Guide: Cleveland's 24 Best Brunches
Review: The Judith is a Cozy French Cafe Escape in Ohio City
The 2023 Cleveland Home Issue: Designing For Every Stage of Life
Circumstances come at you fast when you own a home: Children and their changing needs and eventual departure; aging parents and their quest for a safe place; and your own wants and the desire to be happy and comfortable. We talked to Cleveland's expert home designers on how to plan for transitional living. By Kristen Hampshire, Lynne Thompson and Gracie Wilson
Food + Drink
Dining Guide: Cleveland's 24 Best Brunches
First Look: Roasted Opens Sister Location in Lakewood
Luna Bakery To Open Downtown August 21
Review: The Judith is a Cozy French Cafe Escape in Ohio City
Waffle-O-Waffle Offers a Taste of Savory, Sweet and Surprising Breakfast Treats
In the CLE
1964: Bulldozer Kills Picketer at Stephen E. Howe Elementary School Protest
Stop Buying All Of Your Books
Western Reserve Historical Society Begins Renovations on Cranz Farm Inn and Event Center
Entertainment
14 Record Stores to Check Out in Greater Cleveland
At Home
Adding Accessible Space for In-Laws in Cleveland Homes
Children's Rooms Can Match Design and Duration
Making Backyards Safe Can Still Have Style
Making Cleveland Homes Accessible for Life's Later Chapters
Reimagining Homes for Empty Nesters
The 2023 Cleveland Home Issue: Designing For Every Stage of Life
Circumstances come at you fast when you own a home: Children and their changing needs and eventual departure; aging parents and their quest for a safe place; and your own wants and the desire to be happy and comfortable. We talked to Cleveland's expert home designers on how to plan for transitional living. By Kristen Hampshire, Lynne Thompson and Gracie Wilson
This Unique Strongsville Basement Renovation Creates Fun for the Whole Family
Style
A Guide to 14 Shops for Thrifted, Vintage and Upcycled Goods in Northeast Ohio
FIG Opens Its Doors in Chagrin Falls
Travel & Outdoors
Walnut Wednesday Returns Downtown on May 3
Education
Small Schools, Big Experiences
Size definitely matters when selecting a college, and here’s why many students find a fit in smaller environments.
By Kristen Hampshire