Our Feagler Year
Legendary columnist Dick Feagler spent 1979 chronicling the city for Cleveland Magazine. Here's what we learned: His lessons are as poignant today as when he wrote them.
Legendary columnist Dick Feagler spent 1979 chronicling the city for Cleveland Magazine. Here's what we learned: His lessons are as poignant today as when he wrote them.
QUBE, a Columbus television system, allows its audience to rate Jimmy Carter's speech shaping the way we view presidential elections.
How easy access may not be such a good thing.
The untimely death of Robert Railsford is still a mystery.
There is an in-between on the way from love to hate, and it's not the worst place to be.
Dick Feagler analyzes the success of the American book cover, beginning with Ruth Harris' The Rich and the Beautiful.
A potential change in local government office brings feelings of dread and doubt in our city's future.
It's Dick Feagler. He may be a little slicker, but he's still the same guy you love (or love to hate).
Or what happened to my last 100-year-old woman story.
Dick Feagler recalls his most memorable Christmas while working guard duty at an Army base in New Mexico.
CleveTrust drops Cleveland from its name, and the city bats an eye.
Why heading back downtown may not be exactly like a John Denver song, but is still just as good.