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MayDay

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  1. ^That was once the case for the Calfee Building (Rockwell and East 6th) - don't think there's anything to worry about.
  2. As of 8/15/14:
  3. Take the interrogation to PM or take some time off.
  4. I just posted photos from the opening ceremony: http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php/topic,29532.0.html
  5. We were fortunate to attend the opening event thanks to the generosity of a good friend. I wasn't sure what to expect, but this event was spectacular - they somehow managed to get a widely diverse group of entertainers, politicians and of course the participants pulled together and the energy and excitement was palpable during and after the event. First, a view of the skyline from University Road in Tremont - the Terminal Tower was lit in the colors of LGBT Pride, and there was a rainbow shaded laser projection from the Great Lakes Science Center: We arrived just as the first groups were being introduced - the international groups led the way. When you realize how far so many people traveled, and especially those coming from countries with an LGBT-hostile political climate, it really sinks in what the Games are about: Argentina: Australia: Canada - quite a large contingent: Although every nation represented was applauded, the crowd poured it on a little more for singles and smaller groups: The cheerleaders were amazing - I've seen competitions where they do acrobatics, pyramids, etc. but those usually involved petite collegiates. France: Mexico: Netherlands: No way are those cheerleaders going to do what I *think* they're about to do... Oh YES they did! :clap: If you're familiar with what the LGBT community in Russia has been dealing with, you understand why their group got a standing ovation and easily the loudest applause: Switzerland: Next was the IGRA - International Gay Rodeo Association - another large group: Next up, the participants from the USA - Alabama: Arizona: California was another big group: Delaware: In case you were wondering why the country/state name signs weren't all a uniform shape/size: Florida had quite a large group: Aloha! Make some noise for Illinois! Indiana: Michigan: Missouri: New Jersey: Big group from New York: Even Buffalo made the trip! North Carolina: Pennsylvania: Puerrrrto Ric-o!!! The stars at night, are big and bright :clap: :clap: :clap: deep in the heart of Cleveland! Washington: Appalachia, repreSENT! And of course, the Great State of Ohio!!! Next up, a huge LGBT Pride flag display: As you probably heard, quite a few of the competitions and events are being held in the Akron area. Still, I saw them roll out a bunch of Goodyear tires around a soapbox derby car and I thought "seriously, we HAVE to have product placement here?". And then three drag queens took the stage (including Veranda L'ni - one of the tallest EVER), and did a great rendition of "Proud Mary" and mixed it up a little with "... Cleveland's on a river..." and a dance crew using the tires as props. I was happy to stand corrected thinking it was just marketing for Goodyear tires! :-) Senator Sherrod Brown and Connie Schultz, longtime advocates for LGBT rights, who both made great speeches: Quite a few jaws dropped when President Obama came on the jumbotrons: Lance Bass did a great job as emcee/host: Props for his performance: Of course, in the birthplace of Rock and Roll, you have to start the Games with a guitar smash! Group cheerleading performance: Olympic Gold Medalist Greg Louganis: Like I said, a widely diverse group of performances! Broadway star Andrea McArdle: Native Clevelander Anne E. Dechant: With a nod to being the birthplace of Superman, a dance performance to "I Need a Hero" They did a great job but I recall the character Edna Mode in the film 'The Incredibles' saying "NO CAPES!" - she might have had a point ;-) Andrea McArdle and Alex Newell (star of 'Glee') performing. I didn't get a photo but I *have* to mention Alex's performance of "I Know Where I've Been" - I don't think there was a dry eye in the house and hands down, one of my favorites of the entire evening - and it was one hell of an evening. Time for the torch, delivered by local members of the LGBT community and representatives of the Gay Games. The Pointer Sisters were outstanding and had everyone on their feet: Not sure what or how this happened, but I kind of like it! Giant puppets joined the revelry on the main floor: Hope you enjoyed!
  6. I attended the opening ceremony and it was amazing - I took over 1,000 photos, obviously not all came out but I've got some post-processing work to do. Hope to have threads posted early this week :-)
  7. This building has turned the corner - glass going in the rounded section :-)
  8. I never thought I'd see the day when this site would see a potential redevelopment much less people wringing their hands about the potential loss of the former Domino Lounge (Nick's Sports bar). Architecturally, I don't see it as a great loss but the building has some interesting history when it comes to Cleveland's jazz scene: http://www.cleveland.oh.us/wmv_news/jazz136.htm
  9. I'm as skeptical as anybody but props to Michelle for noting the differences between this and Stark's proposal for the Warehouse District; makes me feel a little better for this go-around.
  10. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in Urbanbar
    ^Cloves. I guess the common phrase was the 'alternative' crowd. Less facial hair, more dyed hair (with Manic Panic of course) than modern hipsters, but yeah - not much different. Not sure if it was a smug sense of cool, just not being mainstream but of course, that became a commodity (Hot Topic stores). Anyway, glad I don't know anything about that whole scene from back then. :wink:
  11. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in Ohio Politics
    It's an opinion piece, I'd take it with a grain of salt. My opinion? If he has any sense of decency, FitzGerald should man up and withdraw from the race. From Philip Morris' column today: "How else does a man who seeks the job that would give him sweeping control of state government, including oversight of the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles, flout the BMV’s own rules? How is it that a man, who served as mayor of Lakewood and now executive of Cuyahoga County not find it necessary to follow the simplest rules of the road (a valid adult driver’s license), while plotting to gain control of the Ohio Department of Public Safety in the fall election?" Full story at http://www.cleveland.com/morris/index.ssf/2014/08/ed_fitzgeralds_driving_history.html#incart_river
  12. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in City Photos - Ohio
    Looks like every other building has been EIFS'd :|
  13. MayDay replied to a post in a topic in City Discussion
    I looked at the images that pulled up but didn't see anything resembling Cleveland's skyline. Please post the direct link to the image or video in question.
  14. Posts about rental vs. homeownership have been moved to a new thread. http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php/topic,29485.0.html Just a reminder - forumers are more than welcome to create new threads to continue valid off-topic discussions, the Admins and Mods are happy to help move posts, etc..
  15. In NY, there are a few more million people to support places like that. Big Apples to Plums.
  16. Nice turnout - CBC, KJP, AJ93, Whipjacka, stpats44113, Hello65 and myself. We'll probably try for another meetup in August. If you enjoy Vietnamese food, check out Pho Thang - phothangcafe.com
  17. "As a 135 lb man..." - it's not polite to gloat.
  18. Seeing if this 'mention' feature works Hello65[/member] rockandroller[/member] AJ93[/member]
  19. Just a reminder - this Wednesday at Pho Thang Cafe, 815 Superior (Superior Building)
  20. ^What's the technical term for the yellow crane? I googled "tower crane assembly" and a bunch of variations on "tower crane" but couldn't find anything.
  21. Looks like we'll be seeing a tower crane very shortly - if I understand correctly, the yellow crane is used to assemble the tower crane components. From the hotel construction webcam: