Sippin' Summer Sake Marianne Frantz Made from fermented rice, sake is the traditional wine of Japan. First produced more than 2,000 years ago, this refreshing, versatile and revered beverage is gaining popularity in America.
Gray Area Jim Vickers Yes, duct tape really can be used for everything. Even making art, as Todd Scott is set to show thousands of people at this month’s Avon Heritage Duct Tape Festival.
All the Buzz The Editors We all know the suburban stereotype: a boring, cookie-cutter community where everyone thinks alike and buys the same link of picket fence. But if our Sunday-night obsession with “Desperate Housewives” has taught us anything, it’s that the stereotype needs adjusting.
Best Bargain 'Burbs Kristen Hampshire Close-knit neighborhoods, community spirit and modest prices attract young families to Cleveland's more established suburbs
Fastlane Dale Jacober Owner and driver, Ready Limousine
Inside the Nate Gray Case Erick Trickey He was once the trusted friend and adviser of former Cleveland Mayor Michael R. White. Now Nate Gray faces 45 federal charges. If they prove true, the trial could unlock the biggest political scandal to hit Cleveland in decades.
Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing Boy, it seems like school is a lot tougher than it used to be. But we wanted to be sure. So, on his 35th anniversary of being in the fourth grade, our writer tags along with his son for a day of bus rides, math problems, wallball and lunchroom negotiations.
Go Fish Amber Matheson Looking for charm, adventure and relaxation all in one — and close to home? We found you needn’t have fly-fishing experience to reel in fun at Sunnybrook Trout Club.