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Rock Hall Stadium Show Offers Up-Close View

With a worldwide audience that exceeds 100 million people, the Super Bowl Halftime Show is the most watched musical event in the world. Each halftime performance comes with a different vision and approach. Whether it’s Bruce Springsteen’s dynamic performance with minimalist staging, Bruno Mars’ 1950s-style R&B revue or the Las Vegas-style showgirl spectacular from Jennifer Lopez and Shakira. Relive the moments at the Rock Hall's newest exhibit. ...
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Worth Noting: Tap Shoes, Spotting Scams & More

 

 

Tapped In

A New Shoe Move

Reading a book. Sipping coffee. Playing cards. Some activities are best done seated. Dancing typically isn’t one of them.

Enter Westlake’s Melissa Renner. The owner of Active for Life Fitness found that many of her older fitness clients and others with disabilities enjoyed tap dancing but were unable to participate because of limited mobility. So she invented a shoe cover that’s easy to slip on over both regular and orthopedic shoes. The best part? It’s got metal tap discs on the bottom that permit users to tap dance from the security of a chair.

Renner also invented a mitt with hand taps for people who are unable to use their legs or feet. 

“I’ve witnessed seniors suffering with Alzheimer’s and dementia go from non-verbal and seemingly unaware of their surroundings to tap dancing while seated — all in one class. The stories and examples are moving. And after the isolation this population has endured due to COVID, I’d like to … spotlight how significant dance is for the mind and soul,” Renner says.

You can find Renner’s products at activeforlifefitness.com

 

Keven Scarpino

Keeps His Ghoul

Like a lot of kids, Keven Scarpino was part of the first generation of television viewers, and early TV in Northeast Ohio was some of the best in the country.  

Scarpino’s first autograph was from his hero, Ernie “Ghoulardi” Anderson, and Keven made up his mind that he wanted to be an entertainer, too.  He developed a character, a horror host, who was quick to tell his audience just how bad his “dumpster-to-screen” films were but added his own comedy bits to keep people watching.

“The Son of Ghoul” show premiered on Canton’s WOAC. Scarpino never thought it would last more than 13 weeks. That was on June 13, 1986, and since that time, he’s never been off the air.  

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Paula McLain: The Cleveland Author’s Next Chapter

In her previous novels, Paula McLain described real women who lived life to the fullest. Her wildly successful “The Paris Wife,” a book club favorite, focused on Ernest Hemingway’s first spouse, Hadley Richardson, and the bohemian existence the pair embraced. ...
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Editor’s Note. How I Celebrated My Vaccination

As someone who isn’t burdened by unpleasant drug side effects, anti-vax angst, or a general suspicion of the medical community and people who are a lot smarter than me, getting the COVID vaccine was a no-brainer. I can hug my 87-year-old dad again, return to church, eat in a restaurant and, because I didn’t have a match handy, lose $20 in a Vegas slot machine rather than set it on fire. Isn’t science great? ...
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Social Media Influencers: When Being a Follower is a Good Thing

In the old days — like 15 years ago — mainstream celebrities appeared in television commercials endorsing beer and insurance. They used their fame to “influence” viewers to buy these brands.  Today, social media celebrities do the same thing on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, blogs and more. They develop followings from hundreds to millions. They share information about food, travel, fashion, arts, crafts, product trials, opinions and outright product endorsements. These folks are called “influencers” because their followers are “influenced” by what they’re reading or viewing.  ...
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Tech Talk: Help Your Devices Help You

Whether you sport Apple's iPhone/iPad, or a smartphone/tablet based on Google's Android operating system and sold by Google, Samsung, Motorola, LG and others, you might want to try out these helpful accessibility features. After all, most of us paid good money for our devices, so we might as well make the experience more comfortable and enjoyable. ...
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Watch for the Latest Issue of Northeast Ohio Boomer and Beyond

We're celebrating the region's gradual reopening with a jam-packed May/June issue full of outdoor concerts and other events to get your summer off to a great start. Look for the May/June issue at Marc's, Discount Drug Mart, Giant Eagle, recreation centers, libraries and other places throughout Northeast Ohio. ...
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Celebrate Arbor Day with Holden Arboretum

Have you noticed? We've had a terrific spring, and Northeast Ohio's lovely early season-blooming trees are a big part of what's made this season unusually beautiful. Show your appreciation by celebrating Arbor Day; plant a tree. ...
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