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Food + Drink
70 dishes that remind you of home
The comfort of home cooking isn't just found in your mother's kitchen anymore. Family favorites such as meatloaf and mac and cheese have made their way into Cleveland restaurants making it easy for us to indulge in classic meals anytime we want.
Buzz Light Years
Science Cafe Cleveland may not teach you the empirical formula for alcohol, but Case's monthly discussion at Great Lakes Brewing Co. covers everything from stem cells to dark matter.
Time to Talk Turkey
Thanksgiving feast pairings have you stumped? Here’s a plan to keep everyone happy around your holiday table.
In the CLE
A Search for Answers
Cleveland native Tim Miller, who’s searched for some of the country’s highest-profile missing persons (including Canton’s Jessie Davis), returns home to look for a woman whose disappearance made few headlines.
Becoming Dada
The improv comedy troupe Something Dada has been making Clevelanders laugh for 13 years. What does it take to make the jump from their audience to the stage?
Can Anyone Save Slavic Village?
Once thought of as an up-and-coming neighborhood, Cleveland's Slavic Village has become identified with a few horrific crimes, including the death of a 12-year-old named Cookie. Now, it's on the brink with nearly 14 percent of all homes there vacant or
Cycling Across the Country
Charles Barr, a member of The Cleveland Orchestra, was killed Aug. 11, 2006, when he was struck by a pickup truck during an afternoon bike ride in Cleveland Heights. He was 31. In memorial, Richard Waugh rode his bicycle all the way across the United Stat
Gridiron Girl
Since she was a kid, Shannon Anderson wanted to play football. Now a member of the Cleveland Fusion women’s professional team, she spends her off-season racking up flag football receptions. We’d say she got her wish.
Smoky The Wonder Dog
How a 4-pound Yorkshire terrier, small enough to fit into a GI's helmet, became a Cleveland soldier's best friend during World War II, cheered up countless wounded military men, attracted publicity for her then-rare breed and proved her bravery in a
The Epic of d.a.levy
d.a.levy wanted to give Cleveland great poems about itself. Instead, prosecutors charged him with distributing obscene literature in 1966. Decades after his death, the most Cleveland of Cleveland writers is as popular as ever.
Entertainment
Breaking Down Walls
Artchitecture Gallery shows where street art intersects with a vision.
Music Lessons
As John Gorman recounts the glory days of “The Buzzard” in a new book, we talked to the former WMMS 100.7 head of operations about his monster rock station, the state of traditional radio and the changing face of how we consume music.
Style
All That Glitters
A new boutique in the heart of Larchmere has a few antiques, plus a smart sampling of frilly finery.
Travel & Outdoors
Homeward Bound
Jamestown, Va., the nation's original city, celebrates its 400th birthday this year with interactive exhibits, a living-history museum and a whole lot of ham?
Health
Long Distance Grandparents
Staying in touch across the miles
The Art of Successful Snowbirding
When you decide to fly south for the winter, you’re faced with a lot of questions: How long to stay? Rent or buy? Veteran snowbirds from Cleveland offer their advice.