How does your doctor ask you all those personal questions without a hint of embarrassment? Our staff’s resident actor pitches in to help medical students at the Cleveland Clinic’s Lerner College of Medicine break the ice.
Guinness Nook Lee Chilcothe Bocce inside a bar? Stone Mad, Pete Leneghan’s twist on an Emerald Isle pub, has been years in the making, and promises to give the Detroit Shoreway Neighborhood a taste of its Old World roots.
Advising the pope on death Dr. Robert Daroff — as told to Andy Netzel Dr. Robert Daroff is a professor of neurology at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and former head of the neurology department at University Hospitals. Pope Benedict XVI invited him to be one of a small group of speakers to discuss death at the Vatican.
A Car Free Life Andy Netzel Cleveland Magazine writer Andy Netzel drives an average of 2,000 miles a month despite living only a mile and a half from work. He's addicted to his car, but agreed to part with his keys for a month to see if he could make it without his Toyota Yaris.
Medicine is the heart of this city. It should come as no surprise that more than 750 of the region’s physicians were chosen to be included on this year’s Best Doctors Inc. list. And one of the most recognizable, Dr. Michael Roizen — an ‘Oprah’ expert and co-author of the ‘YOU’ book series — is taking his message of wellness to the rest of the nation.
Anti-aging guru Dr. Michael Roizen isn’t out for fame and fortune. No, the Cleveland Clinic doctor wants you to take control of your health.
When St. Ignatius freshman football player Mark Tupa was paralized during a game, he saw his injury as his new competition. With lots of therapy and the help of MetroHealth’s Dr. Greg Nemunaitis, Tupa is walking once again.
Best Doctors - The Activist Heide Aungst Dr. Sarah Friebert provides comfort — and a voice — for seriously ill children and their families.
Best Doctors - The Researcher University Hospitals’ Dr. James Liu is finding answers to important women’s health questions — everything from how to lessen menstrual cramps to how to get better results with in vitro fertilization.
Front Page News Erick Trickey New Plain Dealer editor Susan Goldberg has quickly transformed the look and feel of Page One with more local coverage, less national news and splashy center graphics — causing many loyal readers to complain about the USA Today sizzle. But there’s a lot more to the paper’s first female editor than meets the eye.
Lives in Past Tense Michael D. Roberts Pasted on index cards, kept in old folders and now digitized in cyberspace, obituaries have become our writer’s file of mixed souls, reminders of people missing from the city’s familiar corners.
They come from our own backyards and halfway around the world, but at the Ronald McDonald House they share a common language of compassion, hope and love.
A Strong Foundation Peter Rubin built The Coral Company by investing in the community.
Cleveland Style Step Into Spring A new season requires a new look. Get a fresh take on fashion with bold colors, edgy coats and flirty makeup.Top it off with a sleek piece of jewelry and step out in style.
Lunchroom Revolution Jennifer Keirn Gone are the days of plastic trays and fried mystery meat. More schools at every level are offering more healthful menu choices and welcoming environments.
Outside Options Kristen Hampshire Four homeowners show off their backyard conversions, and the landscape designers behind them share how you too can convert outdoor spaces into a peaceful getaway, entertainment hotspot or barbecue central.