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Magazine Archive

September 2012

Food + Drink

Bread Winners

We get the goods on two of the city's newest sandwich shops.

Clove Care

Flavor Destination

Find your way to Map of Thailand for a fine dining experience.

Gourmet Mood

Top Chef

Vegging Out

In the CLE

1940

Bee Prepared

English Class

The British government honors William Kelso for his discovery of Jamestown's original 1607 fort site.

Laugh Factory

Ramon Rivas II is serious about expanding the city's comedy scene.

Never on Sunday

Pep Squad

Settling Down

Standing for Peace

Amid the power and spectacle of Cleveland's Air Show, we are reminded of the terrible realities of war.

Track Record

Wins and Losses

Entertainment

3 To See

A few author appearances to check out locally this month

Avenue View

College Life

Cleveland native Yvette Nicole Brown is back in school as Community returns for a new season.

Creature Presentation

The live production of DreamWorks' How To Train Your Dragon glides into town for a few days of fire-breathing enchantment.

Fall Arts & Entertainment Preview 2012

Fall Arts Preview Picks

Fine Print

High Society

Claire McMillan's debut novel pays homage to her literary obsession while adding a bit of debauchery.

Loud and Clear

Jack of all media trades Adam Carolla brings his uncensored thoughts to Cleveland.

Love Stories

Rock Party

To the Sea

The Lighthouse and The Whaler evolve their folk-infused, pop sound on their second full-length release, This is an Adventure.

Style

Built to Last

Orgava locally produces timeless, well-constructed clothing for girls.

Pigskin Classics

Whether you're headed to the Muni Lot or The Pit, we've scored the best game-day gear.

Travel & Outdoors

Autumn Adventures

Autumn Adventures: Dive On In

Head to West Virginia's New River Gorge for outdoor activities along the world's second oldest river.

Autumn Adventures: Food Network

Tecumseh, Mich., serves up a menu of local dining destinations within its thriving downtown.

Autumn Adventures: National Enquirers

Learn about more than politics in Washington, D.C., with an extensive network of museums and galleries.

Autumn Adventures: Old-Fashioned Finds

Nestled within Amish country, Shipshewana, Ind., is home to the largest flea market in the Midwest.

Autumn Adventures: Take a Gamble

No longer the sole domain of equine enthusiasts, Lexington, Ky., offers a flourishing food and wine scene just south of the state line.

Private Schools Cover Shoot — Behind the Scenes

School Pride

Strength Test

Browns rookie Trent Richardson had surgery on both ankles by age 16, became a father twice before graduating high school and was dubbed "ordinary" by all-time great Jim Brown. Now the No. 1 draft pick must shoulder the weight of a franchise.

Education

Across Cultures

Business Sense

By the Numbers

Character Study

Competitive Spirit: John Storey

Competitive Spirit: Peter Knab

Creative License

Global and Local: St. Martin de Porres | St. Ignatius

Lessons Learned: Heidi Paul

Lessons Learned: Jerry Holtrey

Lessons Learned: Jim Garrett

On Target

Revolutionary Concept

Rise of the Robots

Beaumont School's scrappy Deus Ex Machina rolls its way through the AWT RoboBot Competition.

Science Project

Screen Test

Hathaway Brown's Maddie Stambler created a film festival to show off the talent of fellow Northeast Ohio high school students.

Up For Debates

What I Did on My Summer Vacation

Here's how four Northeast Ohio private school students spent time away from the classroom.