September/October 2018

September/October 2018

Museum of Divine Statues; Breathing Life into Art

“The preservation of this art is really important because these statues break easily. During Vatican II, a lot of churches destroyed or threw away some of this art. What I love about the work we are doing here is we are not only preserving but we are restoring this art back to its original condition.” ...
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Like Movies? Here are a Few Adult Films (Not That Kind) You’ll Probably Enjoy

Sure, it's fun to see car chases and buff superheroes on the big screen, but when fall arrives so do movies with a bit more substance. Here's a rundown of films coming to local theaters that appeal to our inner (and outer) grownup. ...
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Tech Talk: Bridging Distances with Connections that Count

Almost all “digital natives” (younger people) — and many digital immigrants (Boomers), such as myself — use smartphones and their apps to stay in touch. Dispersing information on social media once to update our friends does away with the need to repeat the same information to multiple parties. ...
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Dave Sheridan: Cleveland’s Comic Book Genius

Some of Sheridan’s best work is in strips featuring his notorious characters Dealer McDope and the Leather Nun. Read into those stories whatever way you like, but a lot of art does spark controversy. ...
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Boomer Choice Awards Highlight Region’s Best

Isn’t it nice to know what other seasoned NEO residents consider to be the best restaurants, parks and broadcasters in town? Think you know which ones came out on top? See how your favorites compare. ...
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Legal Legacy; Plan Today for Your Heirs Tomorrow

We always say there is no one-size-fits-all in estate planning. This case points out, though, that all families can benefit from talking about long-term care before it's needed and before it comes to fisticuffs and court. ...
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The Ghoulardi Factor: It’s Alive!

Those were the halcyon days of horror hosts. Vampira started it all in Los Angeles. Pete “Mad Daddy” Myers had a show for a month on Channel 8 in the 1950s. There was Fritz the Nite Owl in Columbus, Zacherle in New York, Chilly Billy Cardille in Pittsburgh and others who took their places when they retired. Even little Mansfield had Roger Price as “The Baron.” But no one had the following of Ghoulardi, who at one time was on six days a week. ...
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Hartville Potato Chips; Creating a Family Legacy One Salty Bite at a Time

Robb got into the chip business by what he acknowledges was a naïve confidence in a crowded market. The Akron native came of age when the area had four or five chip factories and more than 20 that distributed chips in the region. ...
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