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  1. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in Ohio Politics
    Nice. :x Yeah, I'm really loving the misogyny - especially from Democrats. :roll: We bruise our daughters when we bash Hillary Clinton Connie Schultz Tuesday, February 12, 2008 Connie Schultz Plain Dealer Columnist When I was 11 years old, my girl friends and I used to talk long into the night about how one of us was bound to become president of the United States. We had no reason to believe that, except that we were young girls watching and learning from the chaos swirling around us. It was 1968, and the change blowing across the country was kicking up quite a breeze in our own small Ohio town. More at cleveland.com http://www.cleveland.com/schultz/index.ssf?/base/living-0/1202808727169901.xml&coll=2
  2. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in Completed Projects
    If the critics were strictly from a poorly moderated nightmare *cough*cleveland.com*cough*, I might agree with clvlndr. But knowing a few of the critics personally, and a few via the forum enough to know that they're level-headed people just wanting to find yet one more local place deserving of support, sorry - I'd say that thus far, I'm hearing fair critiques. Maybe five or more years ago, Clevelanders might have tolerated so-so service (even with the best intentions) in a fabulous space but thanks to so many folks in the restaurant biz who busted their @sses (again, some I know personally) to provide high quality service and food - with FAR less hype than 2020 has received, Cleveland's dining scene has matured. I'd say it's matured enough that it's no longer a case of "wow, it's like a place you'd find in NYC!", it's now finally "wow, it's a place that compares with the best in Cleveland!". It's like rockandroller said - intentions are great, and even I will admit the concept of employing the difficult-to-employ is wonderfully admirable, and by all that I hold holy, I hope they succeed, but like I say about so many institutions, people, and places in Cleveland - NO ONE IS BEYOND REPROACH. Their goals are great, and my heart goes out to them because everyone knows the restaurant biz is absolutely brutal. I sooo wish them well but from everything I'm seeing and hearing, they REALLY need to get their sh!t together. And this is coming from someone who you DON'T need to convince that supporting your locals is essential to your city's health.
  3. She was TOTALLY robbed and that show has BY FAR the worst editing I've ever seen. Say what you want about Tyra-nasaurus and Top Model but at least each contestant gets their appropriate time at judging.
  4. ^The Galleria is a vast improvement over the wide swath of useless "plaza" that used to be there. From clevelandmemory.org:
  5. It's an Abercrombie brand - the one with the faux beach house entrance.
  6. Sure, Dollar Bank currently has their offices in a low-profile spot in the first floor of the Tower at Erieview (aka behind the Galleria). They're moving from that spot to a much larger and much more prominent space at the corner of East 9th and St. Clair. In doing that, they're also going to be "opening" up that corner of the Galleria with glass replacing a lot of the panels and other enhancements:
  7. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in City Life
    ^I should clarify. 1. I'm of Irish-German descent. So apparently I'm in the .0001 segment ;-) 2. People who say "wooooo!!! Let's drink green beer!!!! WOOOO!!!!!" should be shot on sight. 3. Why anyone would even drink green beer knowing they'll be ill later - it's green when it comes back up, folks! 4. I go to the parade, linger long enough to take photos and am OUTTA there by the end of the business day. It's a little obnoxious by the time I head back to work, but it's not like you're surrounded by idiots. That usually happens when work lets out - jeremyck01, if you're not wanting to deal with obnoxious drunks - check out the parade and then stay out of downtown after 4pm-ish.
  8. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in City Life
    I'd say if you want to dine at Lola - go at lunch - I took my partner there for a birthday lunch and I recall quite a few vegetarian options. As X said, and I would recommend - try Saigon across the street - like most Vietnamese restaurants they have a slew of vegetarian entrees (at great prices - most are less than $10.00 at dinner). It's the newest place on East 4th Street and looks great. There's also the Mexican restaurant/tequileria Zocalo which is essentially next door to Saigon, but I've only been there for lunch and I'm not a vegetarian so no clue what they offer. I'd also heartily recommend Tremont Tap House - especially if you like trying a variety of beers. I think they have something like 24 on tap - let me put it this way - I overheard someone ask for "something like Miller Light" and the server said "the closest we have is Stella". So when their most mainstream beer is Stella, you know it's more a beer connoisseur's joint. For vegetarian food - I highly highly highly recommend either: the egg/spinach/blue-cheese/apple on raisin bread sandwich *or* the macaroni and cheese with figs and rosemary. Both are damned tasty. Bar Cento, next to Bier Markt is another great spot. They specialize in wood-fired pizzas and you can order beers from the Bier Markt list so you aren't just limited to everything on Bar Cento's menu. Across the street is Phnom Penh, with Cambodian/Thai cuisine - so you might have vegetarian options there as well. If you happen to be downtown during the day and want to grab lunch - go to the Market Cafe in the AmTrust (Ohio Savings) building at East 9th and Chester. Cafeteria-style, but focused on sustainable practices, etc. - lots of vegetarian fare as well. Oh - and you have to be downtown during the St. Patrick's Day parade - as much as I loathe the amateurs who can't enjoy their drink responsibly, there's something to said for seeing several hundred thousand people reveling in downtown Cleveland:
  9. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in Completed Projects
    I noticed that too - that's pretty half-@ssed.
  10. Yes, it finally stopped snowing and we finally got some sunshine AND the thermometer finally hit 60! Just a short thread to capture the ambiance - since we're supposed to be around 35 tomorrow :-P Of course, we start at the Avenue District: The next batch of townhomes is shaping up nicely: DCA Ambassadors doing their thing (shooing away the parasites panhandlers that are particularly obnoxious on this stretch: Yyyyes!!! :clap: Between the War Memorial statue and the Hope Guardians and this guy... there are some hotties in Cleveland! (inanimate, but oh well): Pausing for lunch at the Arcade: THE store for all things Cleveland!!! An angle I'll never get tired of: The Arcade is beautiful inside and out: It's not one of the more well-known buildings downtown but I like the Superior Building's facade: The Dollar Bank expansion at the Galleria - not too exciting but it'll improve this corner: It's no Arcade but I like the Galleria when sunlight pours in: And the food court - if they could ever get the retail component to be this busy, they'd be set!
  11. I've said it before, I'll say it again - get the the folks at WSM and Duck Island NIMBYs to breathe for a second, realize the world won't end if they built up the area a smidge and put that massive swath of asphalt and the craptacular strip plaza to better use - the green is retail on the first floor, residential (market-rate only) or office above, and parking hidden from the street. It could be *half* the height of the rendering and still provide ample parking: H#ll, tear down the plaza and build that complex first - that way WSM still has parking for the "amateur days" :roll:
  12. I saw this in the PD yesterday - I wonder if there will be any kind of public access. Cleveland residential run-ins mapped out with a click Map software lets city spot problem areas Sunday, March 02, 2008 Gabriel Baird, Plain Dealer Reporter Your neighbors in Cleveland let their pit bull run wild by day. They play loud music at night. They do drugs on the weekends. What's more, their house is an eyesore, with broken windows and a trash-strewn lawn. In the past, the animal warden would have dealt with the dog, police would have investigated the noise and drug complaints, and housing inspectors would have handled the code violations. None would have seen the big picture. To put the puzzle pieces together would have required going through records from three different offices. Starting Monday, that will change. More at cleveland.com http://www.cleveland.com/news/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/cuyahoga/120445032816520.xml&coll=2
  13. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in City Photos - Ohio
    Ack!!! Someone help that house in the background!
  14. Alright folks - how about this THURSDAY, March 6th at Crop Bistro?
  15. The Land of Unnecessary Prepositions ;-)
  16. Some gorgeous details in there!
  17. We already had a Youngstown-Warren meet - it was the year before they reworked Federal Plaza.
  18. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in City Discussion
    "she traded her 15-minute commute to the bank's Manhattan office for a one-and-a-half-hour drive, for which she had to buy a car." That would be the equivalent of living in Tremont and working downtown, and then living in Tremont and working in YOUNGSTOWN.
  19. Interesting - I was imagining a more "built-up" environment but it looks like they had a decent turnout given the awful weather. Your photos turned out pretty well also :-) (PS - Can anyone offer any insight on how to not take grainy night photos?) 1. Get a tripod (or even a mini-pod - handy for setting your camera on garbage cans/newspaper boxes, etc.) http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00009RUCH/ref=dp_cp_ob_title_0 2. Get a better camera - specifically a DSLR - and I don't mean this in a snarky "quit being cheap" way because I'm considering an upgrade myself. One of the limitations of point-and-shoots is that nowadays they come crammed with more and more megapixels but many use the same processors/equipment from the original incarnations of the camera. That's one main reason for the noise, and DSLRs are designed to mitigate that.
  20. How terrible - I hope they throw the book at these scumbags! Cleveland police officer slain, four suspects arrested Posted by Metro staff February 29, 2008 18:59PM A 36-year-old Cleveland police officer died early this morning after being shot in the abdomen while chasing four men Friday evening in the city's southeast side. Derek Owens, who joined the force in September 1998, was taken to MetroHealth Medical Center by a squad car after the shooting at East 102nd Street and Parkview just after 6 p.m. He died at 12:13 a.m. in surgery, hospital spokeswoman Susan Christopher said. More at cleveland.com http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2008/02/cleveland_police_officer_shot.html
  21. Hmm... broken leg from "Tonya" or the ice... no offense but I think I'll take my chances on the "rink" :lol:
  22. "I say the pope, rockandroller and MayDay stage a fall in front of the buildings in question. I would bet Jpop(tart), David's and Move2Ohio's first born that those sidewalks will be cleared, shortly thereafter!" What an absolutely absurd suggestion... I think if I donned some tights and did my best Brian Boitano impression - you know, a few triple lutzes, sow-tows or whatever the heck they're called... I'll be sure to bring some speakers and blare "Looking Through the Eyes of Love". :laugh:
  23. I understand there being snowcover on a day like today, but this is that packed-down, been-there-and-flattened-for-days ice pack. :x
  24. Stopped by the scene of the crime today - still an ice rink AND they've added a piece of plywood for extra fun-filled action! :roll:
  25. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    I've been approached by a few of these scams - it's like MTS says, if they ask for money for anything (photos, travel, etc.), they're scammers.