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March 19th Supermoon!

David Perelman-Hall · March 18, 2011 · Leave a Comment

Be sure to catch the moon rise Saturday night. It's going to appear larger and closer than usual, rising somewhere above Clyde's Bistro. Just kidding about Clyde's, unless you stand in the right place.  But not kidding about the moon over the Heights appearing so large. … [Read more...] about March 19th Supermoon!

Filed Under: BLOGGERS, David Perelman-Hall, Photo Blog, Things to do Tagged With: moon

New school dashboard sends an important message

Bob Rosenbaum · March 16, 2011 · Leave a Comment

Have you seen the new CH-UH City School District dashboard? If not, you should take a look – especially if you're someone who tends to be critical of public schools in general or this district specifically, or who tends not to vote for levies. In business, dashboards are … [Read more...] about New school dashboard sends an important message

Filed Under: BLOGGERS, Bob Rosenbaum, Schools Tagged With: accountable, CH-UH Schools, student

Happy as a Clam

Jewel Moulthrop · March 14, 2011 · Leave a Comment

Happy as a clam, a lark, a kid in a candy store. It’s only ten days until the first full day of screenings at the Cleveland International Film Festival, and I am READY! The 35th CIFF guide arrived in my mailbox a couple of Wednesdays ago, and by that evening I had placed check … [Read more...] about Happy as a Clam

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, BLOGGERS, Jewel Moulthrop, Things to do Tagged With: Film Festival

Man Versus Stegosaurus

David Perelman-Hall · March 13, 2011 · 1 Comment

The dinosaurs may be extinct, but local art is not. … [Read more...] about Man Versus Stegosaurus

Filed Under: BLOGGERS, David Perelman-Hall, Photo Blog, Quality of Life

Out Like a Lamb

David Perelman-Hall · March 12, 2011 · Leave a Comment

I don't know about you, but as far as that lamb thing goes this month, I want it in writing. I've felt the winter blahs long enough, and can see that the snowdrops and crocus are beginning to show their agreement. Not long after moving back to Cleveland from Austin in 1996, … [Read more...] about Out Like a Lamb

Filed Under: BLOGGERS, David Perelman-Hall, Photo Blog, Quality of Life Tagged With: neighbor, weather, winter

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