It’s time to embrace Cleveland as a great American pizza city. From legacy pies to elevated newcomers, our November cover story celebrates diners' passion for pizza and the chefs who are devoted to their craft. 🍕 Join our exploration of Northeast Ohio pizza from core to crust: https://lnkd.in/eEbrawDK
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Cleveland Magazine is your resource for the people, food, arts, entertainment, shopping and news that define Cleveland.
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Cleveland Magazine is a regional magazine for food, entertainment, health, style, travel and much more.
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- 51-200 employees
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- Cleveland, Ohio
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- 1972
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- media, print magazines, news, food, entertainment, events, things to do, style, journalism, storytelling, advertising, and digital marketing agency
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Engage! Cleveland hosts its second annual Diversity, Equity and Inclusion conference at The Aviator in Brook Park on Sept. 12 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Here are a few sessions from the 2024 event: ✨ Equity in Action: Addressing Bias and Promoting Inclusion — presented by Erica Merritt, Founder and President of Equius Group. ✨ Building a Culture of Belonging — presented by Matthew Grimes, Head of Diversity, equity, and inclusion, Cleveland Guardians. ✨ Accessible Environments: Inclusion in Practice — panelists include, Nicole Crews, Director, Global Inclusion and Diversity, Eaton, Beth Glas, Executive Director, Linking Employment, Abilities and Potential and Leon Harris, Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer, The Centers. https://lnkd.in/eDvsRWsW
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🎉 Congratulations to the 2024 NorthCoast 99 winners! You represent the pinnacle of excellence in Northeast Ohio's workplaces, creating environments where top talent thrives. We want to offer an extra congratulations to those who earned the Special Category awards, recognized for their outstanding company size, industry achievements, and incredible 10-time or 20-time winner milestones! Your commitment to excellence and innovation sets the bar high. 🔗 Here’s to many more years of success and inspiring leadership! Learn more about this year's winners: https://lnkd.in/ek9CAUE #Sponsored #NorthCoast99 #BestWorkplaces ERChealth
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What better source of inspiration than the Olympic Games? In our January 2022 issue, we spoke to Kate Nageotte (now Moon), who after a year of setbacks vaulted her way to gold in the Tokyo Games. Here are a few takeaways that might propel you through your own professional challenges or help you find personal growth. 🏅 Find a support system — Some 6,000 miles away from Tokyo, Moon's mother was part of a group of 100-some family and friends who had gathered at Fat Little Buddies bar in Katie’s hometown of Olmsted Falls. Despite it being 6 a.m., the bar was filled with family and friends clad in red, white and blue, gathered to cheer. 🏅 Focus on the War, Not the Battle — After Moon missed her first two jumps, she was able to recover with two successful jumps. “I never thought about quitting,” she says. 🏅 Bigger Isn't Always Better — Moon spent two years at the University of Dayton before transferring to Ashland University. While she had the talent to attend — and star — at most Division 1 programs, she knew she needed a smaller program. “I learned you just need to go to a place where you get a good vibe and feel like you’re going to thrive,” she says. 🏅 Don't forget Where You Came From — On her way back to the bench after the jump that secured her win, Katie shouted “Cleveland, this is for you” into one of NBC’s cameras, an ode to LeBron James’ speech after winning the 2016 NBA championship. Read more about the day Moon won her Olympic Gold: https://lnkd.in/ee7Zztn8
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Cleveland Magazine is looking for interns to join our team for the Fall 2024 semester! We are looking for passionate illustration, photography and design students that are rising juniors, seniors, or recent college graduates. 📖 Who we are: For over 50 years, Cleveland Magazine has been Northeast Ohio's guide to the hashtag #BestOfCLE. Get the inside scoop on what’s happening around town with great arts and entertainment coverage, restaurant reviews and news, unique spots to shop, great homes and neighborhoods to live in and more each month in the print magazine and every day right here at clevelandmagazine.com. 🎨 What you’ll do: Illustration, photography and design interns will have the opportunity to contribute to print editions of Cleveland Magazine, in addition to digital and social media based projects. Interns will not only build a portfolio of published work, but also gain insight into the dynamic of the professional editorial field. 👩💻 How to Apply: We’d love to work with you! Interested applicants can send a resume and portfolio of work to archer@glpublishing.com by Thursday, August 1. https://lnkd.in/gY2KWRYu
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A new world of pinball is coming to Parma Heights. 🪐 After the family-owned Southland Lanes bowling alley in Middleburg Heights closed this summer, the space's robust collection of pinball games has beamed into a new arcade called Pinball Planet. “This is something my wife and I had talked about doing,” says owner Chris Weber. “Eventually we’d be branching out from Southland. We had talked about it over the past few years. Now this gave us the kick that we needed.” Taking over the former Rogue’s Den board game shop at 6277 Pearl Road, Pinball Planet’s new home is less than two miles away from its original spot. Inside the deep room, Chris has lined the walls with his and business partner Mark Houghton’s pinball machines, with 40 games to play. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ejeB5FZp
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Facing liver disease, a potential transplant and Parkinson's disease, Bernie Kosar has a mission. “People are so sad and depressed. I want to give people hope,” he says. "As I enter the fourth quarter of my life, it almost feels like a responsibility.” This month’s cover story examines the Cleveland Browns legend’s health situation, the holistic remedies that are core to his treatment, and his lifelong mental and physical health challenges. Plus, we show you everything you need to know about legal weed, take you inside a swanky Warehouse District apartment, introduce you to the hot dog vendors keeping street meat alive and share our database of Cleveland’s Best Doctors. Begin reading the August issue of Cleveland Magazine https://lnkd.in/gdki3yj5 🖊 Dillon Stewart 📸 Kevin Kopanski, assisted by Matthew Nunes
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Cleveland Magazine is looking for interns to join our team for the Fall 2024 semester! We are looking for passionate illustration, photography and design students that are rising juniors, seniors, or recent college graduates. 📖 Who we are: For over 50 years, Cleveland Magazine has been Northeast Ohio's guide to the #BestOfCLE. Get the inside scoop on what’s happening around town with great arts and entertainment coverage, restaurant reviews and news, unique spots to shop, great homes and neighborhoods to live in and more each month in the print magazine and every day right here at clevelandmagazine.com. 🎨 What you’ll do: Illustration, photography and design interns will have the opportunity to contribute to print editions of Cleveland Magazine, in addition to digital and social media based projects. Interns will not only build a portfolio of published work, but also gain insight into the dynamic of the professional editorial field. 👩💻 How to Apply: We’d love to work with you! Interested applicants can send a resume and portfolio of work to archer@glpublishing.com by Thursday, August 1. https://lnkd.in/gY2KWRYu
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Bernie Kosar, former Browns quarterback, is battling liver failure and Parkinson's disease, now on the liver transplant list and embracing natural remedies. https://lnkd.in/eVayT8FD