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Cleveland in the Kremlin

By |December 9, 2024|Cleveland, Commentary|

It should be of some interest—perhaps not only in a sentimental sense—that the lands that birthed so many of the drivers of neoliberalism and contemporary fascism were also the birthplace of the left-wing movements like the founders of the Communist Party of the United States of America.

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Is Ohio Literature a Thing? Should it Be?

By |November 21, 2024|Commentary|

No one flatly states that they can’t sell books with Midwestern settings, but it isn’t hard to notice that the flaws they do mention—too tragic, too many characters, not up-to-date—seem perfectly acceptable for novels set in an eastern urban environment or somewhere in Europe.

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The Terrible Towel is Poised to Strike

By |October 28, 2024|Commentary, Pittsburgh|

We love it because it's authentic, not handed out by some bank or corporation -- a giveaway fit for nothing greater than cleaning the car. Cope's Towel is bigger than that. It is a part of our history and Pittsburghers love nothing more than hometown history.

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The Cost of Loss at WVU

By |August 23, 2023|Commentary|

Losing the entire world languages program may simplify a spreadsheet, but it will also send talented West Virginians outside state lines for better opportunities.

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The Real Field of Dreams

By |July 8, 2023|Commentary|

That tiny patch of Iowa might well have been returned to corn production when the movie makers left town, but was not. It was preserved, haltingly at first, with nothing more than a rusted coffee can nailed to a post to solicit preservation donations, and now has become an industry, a revenue stream for both Iowa and big league baseball.

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