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Food + Drink
European Vocation
Solon native Michael Bruno returns home and brings a taste of the traditional German waffle house to his mother-in-law’s Cuyahoga Falls restaurant.
Expert Advice
Tips from Mama Santa's and Samosky's Homestyle Pizzeria
Hail, Pizza!
We pay tribute to the delicious marvel that is cheese, sauce and dough with a menu of 12 gourmet pies you absolutely must try.
Hail, Pizza! (10-12)
We pay tribute to the delicious marvel that is cheese, sauce and dough with a menu of 12 gourmet pies you absolutely must try.
Hail, Pizza! (1-3)
We pay tribute to the delicious marvel that is cheese, sauce and dough with a menu of 12 gourmet pies you absolutely must try.
Hail, Pizza! (4-6)
We pay tribute to the delicious marvel that is cheese, sauce and dough with a menu of 12 gourmet pies you absolutely must try.
Hail, Pizza! (7-9)
We pay tribute to the delicious marvel that is cheese, sauce and dough with a menu of 12 gourmet pies you absolutely must try.
Pie Charting
We take on four pizza chains and declare a winner.
The Honor Roll
Sometimes there’s nothing better than a slice of pepperoni pie from a no-frills pizza joint. Everyone has a go-to neighborhood parlor. Here are a few of ours.
In the CLE
A Big Fat Essay
Losing 100 pounds is tough, but it can be done as a true Clevelander would: without giving up the foods you love.
Ascending to the Summit of Mount McKinley
John Harknett, a 67-year-old retired businessman from Bay Village, has been climbing mountains for the past 20 years. In 1995, he traveled to Alaska with his son to ascend the 20,320-foot Mount McKinley, also known as Denali.
Charge Car
A tiny Tallmadge electric-vehicle company could help save the American auto industry. Don’t laugh. Dana Myers' scrappy operation is readying an inexpensive two-seater that will compete against the big automakers' electric-powered vehicles. The quest
Street Fight
Barbara Anderson could have given up on her troubled neighborhood, which had been battered by foreclosures and crime. Instead she headed up the battle to save it.
Tweet Smarts
Bored with Twitter already? You just aren’t using it the right way. Here are seven feeds with ties to our city you should check out.
Entertainment
Black Ties
Assembled with the cooperation of several Northeast Ohio institutions, MOCA Cleveland’s new exhibit highlights the depth of our region’s African-American art collections.