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Renegades
On the east side of Cleveland lies a special football field. The coaches, the community, and the players who bleed, sweat and grow on this field know better than to disrespect it. Now, FirstEnergy and the Cleveland Browns have come together to pay tribute to all it has offered by installing lights and providing a full renovation, allowing for night games for the first time ever.
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Ages ago, I joined the kind fellas of Good F*cking Design Advice on a 2-month road trip around the U.S., documenting their journey and releasing weekly videos from the road. This piece is old, but forever gets to stick around for sentimentality.
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The Mentor
Bill has improved the lives of hundreds of formerly incarcerated individuals in his 92 years on Earth, serving as a mentor to those in need of his lifetime of wisdom.
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From the Ground Up
At 7 years old, Maria McNamara died of a rare brain tumor with a survival rate of only 1%. From the Ground Up explores the lack of research into this deadly disease and the necessity of the grassroots organizations that aim to defeat it.
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10340 Memphis Ave.
While others of its kind have closed their doors in the decades since their hay day, the Memphis Kiddie Park continues to provide Cleveland with a place to spend their weekends, 65 years after its first carousel ride.
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I’m Still Running
In spite of stress fractures, a stent in his heart and multiple strokes, 77 year-old Jim Mackert continues to run. With countless marathons under his belt, he has no intention of making this one his last.
Futurepast
Growing up in post-war Vietnam, Bui Cong Khanh witnessed how the modernization of society can be destructive to the past if history is not preserved. Using his art to do just that, Khanh is in the U.S. for the first time, sharing how to honor what may be gone, but not forgotten.
Doula Diaries
After a very frustrating first birth experience, this Deaf mother wanted a change. Will the help of two Deaf doulas give the quality communication and birth experience she wants and deserves?