There is always one person up front who thinks they are at a Phish or Grateful Dead concert, and I thank God they are there. They are the first one, often the only one, to start swaying to the beats and rhythm of the song. This past weekend I sat behind the free spirit and … [Read more...] about From a far, a musical musing
Things to do
Cooking, Comedy and WWII
Cooking, Comedy and WWII No, I'm not writing about a Downton Abby spin off. I am writing about giving life to local voices this holiday season by giving a book to all your loved ones. A very popular idea this gift giving season is to support local. Why not support local … [Read more...] about Cooking, Comedy and WWII
Fantastic Seasonal Wines on a Rainy Night
Last night I ventured out to my first wine and beer tasting at The Wine Spot on Lee Road. Rain and all it was a perfect night to meet new people and discover brilliant wines. I actually went for the beer but everyone was more interested in the wine and I too love a great … [Read more...] about Fantastic Seasonal Wines on a Rainy Night
Michelangelo Lovelace, Sr. – Urban Wonder
Last Friday I experienced urban wonder. Passionate - color filled - electric energy - urban wonder. Just shy of Little Italy at the Artist Archives of the Western Reserve I attended an amazing retrospective exhibition of the Art of Michelangelo Lovelace, … [Read more...] about Michelangelo Lovelace, Sr. – Urban Wonder
A MOMENT WITH…Michael Ruhlman
Michael Ruhlman is the author of nine books including Ratio, Charcuterie, and The Soul of a Chef, as well as the co-author of seven cookbooks written with notable chefs, including The French Laundry Cookbook. He regularly writes about food for the New York Times, Los Angeles … [Read more...] about A MOMENT WITH…Michael Ruhlman