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The 2025 Cleveland Home Issue: Are You a Minimalist or Maximalist?

Perhaps you like intentional clutter. Or, you might prefer sleek, clean airiness. Maybe you’re not sure. To help you pick your side, we compiled a crash course on two of the most opposite, yet palatable, aesthetics in the world of interior design. Edited By Julia Lombardo

The Ultimate Northeast Ohio Bakery Guide: Pies, Cakes and More

With Pi Day just around the corner, it’s the perfect excuse to indulge in some of Cleveland's best-baked goods. By Christina Rufo

Food + Drink

A Historic German Club Evolves With its Cleveland Neighborhood

Open for more than a century, Sachsenheim Hall is known today for its daily specials, including Taco Tuesdays and Fish Fry Fridays. By Annie Nickoloff

Courtney Bonning of Terrapin Bakery Dishes On Rumi's, Xinji and Other Cleveland Favorites: Word of Mouth

The co-owner of Terrapin Bakery in Tremont loves to shop local and reveals the one baked good she doesn't make herself. By Christina Rufo

How Bertman BallPark Mustard Became a 100-Year Cleveland Classic

The spicy brown mustard is a ball park classic, but it took a long and winding road to get there. By Paul Kiska

The Ultimate Northeast Ohio Bakery Guide: Pies, Cakes and More

With Pi Day just around the corner, it’s the perfect excuse to indulge in some of Cleveland's best-baked goods. By Christina Rufo

In the CLE

1975: Shondor Birns' Lincoln Continental Explodes, Killing Cleveland's Mob Boss

Violent incidents, like the one that killed that man labeled as "public enemy No. 1," gave Cleveland the nickname Bomb City USA. By Vince Guerrieri

Remembering Cleveland's COVID Pandemic Experience Five Years Later

We banded together to get through the early days of the pandemic, but there was still a toll. By Dillon Stewart

Entertainment

Cleveland's Irish Bands and Performers Make St. Patrick's Day Shine

Year-round practice helps dancers and musicians honor their musical heritage on the big day. By Shawn Mishak

At Home

4 Home Decor Staples For Cleveland Minimalists

Shop local minimalist decor that turns everyday favorites into the missing pieces of your design. By Julia Lombardo

A Chagrin Valley Home’s Minimalist Design Romanticizes Living With Less

A minimalist approach makes this Chagrin Valley farmhouse both functional and beautiful. By Lynne Thompson

A Cleveland Realtor Shares Tips on Renter-Friendly, Budget-Conscious Maximalism

Stephanie Boyer combines her career of staging homes with her own knack for maximalism for tips on how to go big — frugally. By Kristen Hampshire


The 2025 Cleveland Home Issue: Are You a Minimalist or Maximalist?

Perhaps you like intentional clutter. Or, you might prefer sleek, clean airiness. Maybe you’re not sure. To help you pick your side, we compiled a crash course on two of the most opposite, yet palatable, aesthetics in the world of interior design. Edited By Julia Lombardo

These 3 Products From Cleveland Boutiques Bring Maximalism Into Your Home

Keep your maximalist style close to home, and easily add color, texture and artistic touches to your space with these local treasures. By Julia Lombardo


This Chardon Home is a Maximalist Statement Piece

Acclaimed photographer, author and producer Brad Walsh’s maximalist home is “perpetual spring,” brightening the East Side landscape. By Kristen Hampshire

Westlake Designer Kristen Hennie Helps Decide if Minimalism is For You

Kristen Hennie of Ducy Design answers the who, what, where and why of minimalism. By Lynne Thompson

Travel & Outdoors

Ohio Treehouse Cabins Make For a Peaceful Getaway in Amish Country

The Mohicans in Glenmont offer an array of unique overnight accommodations in a set of treehouses. By Annie Nickoloff

Education

AI Makes Its Way Into Cleveland Classrooms

A conversation with Donny Bittala, director of Lake Ridge Academy and leader of the upper school, details AI efforts. By Kristen Hampshire

Cleveland Classrooms Decipher Digital Literacy and Ethics

We’re all figuring it out. Laurel School and Lake Ridge Academy share how tech in the school environment is increasingly complicated. By Kristen Hampshire

What's for Lunch in Cleveland Cafeterias?

School menus at Gilmour, University School and more look a lot different than parents remember, with diverse flavors and healthy offerings. By Kristen Hampshire