Month: March 2009

  • Today’s Report – March 21st

    Cleveland Orchestra: Announced the 2009 Blossom Schedule. Plain Dealer: East Cleveland library may team up with Cuyahoga County system. Laura and I have talked about this a lot. I’m sure that the East Cleveland Public Library is great and I know their new building is a marvel in a place short of them, but there’s…

  • Today’s Report – March 20th

    Clay Shirky: “Society doesn’t need newspapers. What we need is journalism.”

  • Today’s Report – March 19th

    Brand New: Snapple. Another exceedingly generic design. I wasn’t a fan of the old Snapple logo, but at least it didn’t look like a generic store-brand tea product. Ken Levine. No one ever bought a drink at Cheers. Because it would have been boring watching Carla count out the change. There’s lots of of other…

  • Today’s Report – March 18th

    NY Times: Computer Science Makes a Comeback. Back when I was in college Computer Science was the hottest major. But over the last 10 years or so, people who weren’t really into computers all that much realized they could make a lot more money in other areas (like finance) without as much work. With the…

  • Today’s Report – March 17th

    Cleveland Foodie: Olena Gudz. Michelle Venorsky does these little interviews periodically with food folk around town. This is a particularly nice one. Olena is a former forensic scientist and is currently the pastry chef at Crop Bistro. Gotta try out the fruit with streusel recipe. El Bulli: Gudz mentions the restaurant El Bulli in the…

  • Today’s Report – March 16th

    Yes Magazine: URBAN FARMING! Fresh from the City. As we’ve talked about here previously, Cleveland is at the forefront of a true “Urban Farming as Urban Renewal” movement. Here’s another national publication that’s picked up on this. Some nice quotes from Joe Cimperman. (via GCBL) Addicted to Vinyl: The Not-So-Pretty Parts of Cleveland. Some interesting…

  • Today’s Report – March 15th

    Posnanski: Meet George Jetson. As usual, Posnanski is totally on the mark. We’ve moved from “You’ll read your book and like it” over to “Definitely bring along all your Gameboys and, hey, let’s drag along 12 DVDs and some iPods as well!”. I’m pretty sure we had an entire suitcase full of AV equpment on…

  • Today’s Report – March 14th

    Film Threat: 50 Reasons Why Jedi Sucks. There really are only two good Star Wars films. Sad really. The Comics Curmudgeon: Yikes! The guys who write Archie read the Curmudgeon!

  • Today’s Report – March 13th

    Greater Washington: Why Walkable Urbanism is Better for Adolescents. NOACA: So here are the initial lists of projects in NE Ohio approved for federal stimulus funding. The 2nd largest single line item: The Towpath Trail at over $11 million. Although it’s currently in the “Tier II” collection of projects that can only start if any…

  • Today’s Report – March 12th

    NY Times: A Modest Proposal: Bikers Take the High Road. Fabulous article about how bicyclists have become the bad guys in NYC now that there are 131,000 of them commuting every day there. (131,000!! Holy cow.) Why? Basically because most riders refuse to follow the rules. The article includes some totally obvious suggestions to help…