Most Interesting People 2017: Lisa Wong
The community activist is making our city more diverse with the Cleveland Asian Festival and her efforts to spread awareness about Asian cultural events to all.
The community activist is making our city more diverse with the Cleveland Asian Festival and her efforts to spread awareness about Asian cultural events to all.
The queer feminist and zine publisher isn’t afraid to discuss depression and sexuality.
After her car was broken into, the designer turned the broken glass into beautiful pieces of jewelry.
Born without the lower half of his body, the former high school athlete proves hard work can pin any obstacle.
The artist creates bright abstract paintings with his beard.
The Brewnuts couple taps into Cleveland's craft beer and dining renaissance with its tasty treats.
The Lake County NAACP Chairman of Religious Affairs returned to school at the age of 60 when he received an epiphany from God.
The high school junior is the No. 1 ranked wheelchair fencer in the U.S. and the winner of three national championships.
After 11 years of studying, the Clevelander got her GED at 52 and is now an advocate for adult learning.
The Case Western Reserve University student makes long-distance relationships more meaningful with her Parihug stuffed bears.
The Land Studio project manager puts his own artistic stamp on Cleveland.
Clevelander (and genius) Peng Zhou joined 10 other kids on a D.C. visit to talk science and more.