Elder Statements: Norman Richards
Before the 83-year-old began his career at Ford Motor Co., he was an infantryman in the 1950s.
Before the 83-year-old began his career at Ford Motor Co., he was an infantryman in the 1950s.
The 87-year-old architect continues to look to the future.
The 69-year-old Hough resident remembers the upheavals of the 1960s.
93-year-old Joan Luntz was a household name as an innovator of plastic dinnerware.
The 74-year-old once saved State Theatre from demolition in the '70s.
The 77-year-old Holocaust survivor was once reluctant to recount the horrors of his past.
At 87-years-old, the local theater legend still has a stage presence in Cleveland.
The 39-year-old Cleveland International Film Festival artistic director talks about his passion for film, what he likes to binge-watch and his least favorite movie snack.
Developer Tony Troppe takes his cues from the Jazz Age.
After spending 10 years working in human resources, Cleveland photographer Greg Murray embraces his love for dogs and cats through his candid and engaging images.
Joe Cimperman's new job gives the always-inclusive Clevelander an international reach.
The economist goes back to Case Western Reserve University.