Hi everyone, The festival once again has come up with some true films that I won't forget soon. While there is a small chance they could show up at the end of this week, consider making notes as they could show up at the Cedar Lee or Cinematheque. My top favorites so … [Read more...] about 1st Four Day Review
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CIFF 37: Triple “A” Day
Bone-chilling is what came to mind as I watched The Last White Knight. Racism is alive and well, but it is still stunning to see three KKK members dressed in full regalia—giving their names, but not showing their faces—talking about the Invisible Empire of police officers, local … [Read more...] about CIFF 37: Triple “A” Day
CIFF 37: The Lebanese Connection
Lord Edward Montagu inherited his lordship at age 2½, when his father died and left him with the responsibility of a 10,000-acre estate. One of England’s great homes, the property was virtually insolvent following WWII. Montagu, then 25, opened his home to the public, personally … [Read more...] about CIFF 37: The Lebanese Connection
Love for Sale: Public Library Board puts Historic and Loved Mansion Library Up for Sale.
You have my 100% money-back guarantee you will enjoy reading Dan DeAngelo’s blog post about the historic Telling Mansion Library in South Euclid-Lyndhurst, Ohio. The Cuyahoga County Public Library Board has unilaterally decided to abandon the Telling Mansion, the library for … [Read more...] about Love for Sale: Public Library Board puts Historic and Loved Mansion Library Up for Sale.
Do Heights residents have the right to an opinion about the Cuyahoga County Public Library?
Based on tax dollars--yes. As you can see from the attached documents, anyone who pays state taxes has a right to an opinion about the Cuyahoga County Public Library system. The Library Board decided unilaterally to sell Telling Mansion, the current home of the South … [Read more...] about Do Heights residents have the right to an opinion about the Cuyahoga County Public Library?