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Article Archives September 2006 Issue
Ask the Plastic Surgeon Question: I’ve been thinking about getting breast implants and have no idea what size would be best for me. How would I determine that? What is your most commonly requested size?
Esquire says he's one of the best-dressed men in America ... and he's from Cleveland. Take that, New York! Kevin Piunno offers a four-point plan every man can use to look his best.
They won't hit the track until 2007, but smart marketing has the city primed for Burning River Roller Girls, the toughest (and sexiest) sports league on eight wheels.
The closing of two rural elementary schools means more than just saying farewell -- it's a lesson in how our state funding system has failed yet again.
They Learn. They Play. They do. Achievement comes in many forms, and we found 10 private school students who are making their mark onstage, in the lab, on the field, in the community and beyond.
Getting accepted into the Elite Eight is becoming tougher each year. And, Cleveland, we're not making the grade. So follow our experts' advice and Ivy might just be in your future.
Glenville graduates Troy Smith and Ted Ginn Jr. put the motor in the top-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes' offense. Both are on the short list of Heisman Trophy candidates, but they're playing for something even bigger: All the future Troys and Teds back home.
From the moment they put on this garment, tomorrow's doctors face a gauntlet of germs, gut-checks and gross anatomy. A look inside the lives of three first-year medical students at Case Western Reserve University. The Second of Two Parts.
The ingredients for a night of the fine dining? Chef with style, fresh fashions, a hint of glitz and an elegant look make the perfect recipe for a meal done right.
He's seeking out our new art forms, new creations. He's our alien art critic, flying from University Circle to Playhouse Square to Lakewood to Akron to discover this fall's best in arts and entertainment. Follow that glowing saucer in the sky to the most fascinating art objects we could identify.