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2 months ago |
clevelandmagazine.com | Dillon Stewart |Sean McManamon
“The St. Patrick’s Day Parade might be canceled,” I wrote on March 11, 2020, “but a little virus can’t stop Clevelanders from celebrating their favorite holiday.”With experience, any writer cringes at their earlier work, but that’s probably one of the most regretful things I’ve ever written. Even seeing what was taking place overseas, I thought coronavirus, as we called it then, was all hype. Few at that time could comprehend the seismic shift COVID-19 would bring.
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2 months ago |
clevelandmagazine.com | Dillon Stewart
Just when we needed it the most, Cleveland Browns fans get some good news. Myles Garett signed an extension Sunday that keeps him in Cleveland through the 2030 season, according to a report from ESPN. The star defensive end becomes the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. The deal comes out to $40 million per year, on average, and includes $123.5 million guaranteed. It also includes a no-trade clause. The deal is a bit of surprise. Garrett requested a trade in February.
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Feb 14, 2025 |
clevelandmagazine.com | Dillon Stewart
The article is published as part of an exclusive content-sharing agreement with neo-trans.blog. Active discussions between the city of Cleveland, Cuyahoga County and the owners of the Cleveland Browns are back on for the $1.2 billion renovation of the city-owned, 1999-built stadium on Downtown Cleveland’s lakefront, Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne told NEOtrans in an interview Thursday.
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Feb 12, 2025 |
clevelandmagazine.com | Dillon Stewart |Roll Hall
With its latest list of nominees, The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is proving once again that it’s ready to embrace a new generation of inductees. The list of 14 performers, which was announced today, spans generations, with Chubby Checkers of the ‘60s, Bad Company and Joe Cocker of the ‘70s, and Cindy Lauper and Joy Division/New Order of the ‘80s. Still, ‘90s and 2000s acts seem to dominate the list more and more each year.
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Jan 31, 2025 |
clevelandmagazine.com | Dillon Stewart |Roll Hall
When Saturday Night Live arrived 50 years ago, it instantly became one of television’s biggest musical stages. While the lineup featured acts as diverse as Sun Ra, Willie Nelson, Gil Scott-Heron and the Preservation Jazz Hall Band, a close connection between rockers and the cast — especially Jim Belushi, who sat in with the Grateful Dead, befriended the Rolling Stones and even cosplayed as a bluesman in the Blues Brothers — rock ‘n’ roll dominated the lineup.
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Means a lot coming from you, John. Thanks for reading.

Just had the delight of reading this gem in print. It’s scary, humbling and mysterious and man does it sing.

Impressed by this story from the newest member of our team, Jala Forest. She’s dedicated to telling stories of Black Clevelanders (so please share some tips!). I think this is a fascinating start.

In the heart of Cleveland Metroparks’ 58-mile Emerald Necklace sits Intercity Yacht Club. The gathering space is decorated with plaques of achievement, small knick knacks and IYC memorabilia. The space may be modest, but it has important stories to tell about Cleveland’s https://t.co/aOA1DyEEBk

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