Category Archives: Cleveland

More Cleveland Love

This weekend Dave and I visited the Tall Ships at HarborFest.  I know, it’s no NBA championship but those ships are pretty cool!  Dave and I were just in Toronto and they only had 2-3 of the ships that were at our festival.

If you need a championship, try this nugget on for size. [...]

100 Things That Make Cleveland The Best

Cleveland.com is following my lead and has published their own list of 100 Things That Make Cleveland The Best.  It’s a great list of some of the most obvious things in our area people should know about and take advantage of.

The Decision

Well Cleveland the time has come…
I consider myself a basketball fan.  Anyone who knows my brother understands that I must have watched a considerable amount of basketball in my life.  Several years ago I also managed the Cavaliers account at the ad agency I worked for.  So not only am I a born and bred [...]

Sustainable Cleveland 2019

Many people are surprised to learn that Cleveland is ranked 16th in the SustainLane 2008 City Rankings of sustainable cities.  Well there are lots of exciting things happening in Cleveland and I’m excited to share about one.
Next week, from Wednesday to Friday we will be attending the Sustainable Cleveland 2019 Summit.  The summit will be [...]

Food Party Premiere!

If you haven’t seen Food Party yet, then you better find a friend that has IFC (Independent Film Channel), break into their house Tuesday night, fix yourself a fried bologna doughnut sandwich and watch the cable premiere at 11:15pm. Food Party is the creation of a team of recent Cleveland Institute of Art grads, which includes our [...]

POP UP CITY Book Trailer

I’ve been working on this trailer for the CUDC’s new book POP UP CITY for a couple weeks now and it’s finally finished!  I think we’re going to submit it to the MOCA Neighborhood Watch: There Goes the Neighborhood video competition. Let me know what you think!

Sharing, Caring and Designing

Our sister Jessica was recently featured in an Associated Press article on the rise of communal home products. One result of the economic downturn is that people are looking to save money by sharing products, tools and appliances. Reducing consumption not only makes financial sense for individuals, but it also seems like a necessary step towards reducing global [...]

Cleveland Rocks!

This is why Cleveland is the Capital of Rock & Roll: Parents determined to make their kids play the songs of their high school glory days.
We’re looking forward to following their “Journey” to stardom.

(The band is called Recess, they’re from Cleveland, and they were all born after the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame was [...]

Perspectives of Homelessness by Stephen Piscura


SON LUX :: At War with Walls & Mazes

“The thing that’s great about this record is that it has this incredible range of energy and emotion. The songs have this great narrative arc. They may start off really quiet and intimate and solitary. And then they just kick you in the stomach. They just erupt. I feel sometimes, when I’m listening to this [...]