Belt Bets: Cleveland, July 10-17
Belt Bets: Cleveland, July 10-17
Belt Bets: Cleveland, July 10-17
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“I work with the material that shaped the industrial Midwest: steel. I create elegant and refined works using [...]
When my wife and I first started dating, she lived in rural Georgia and had no knowledge of Youngstown. We hadn’t been dating long enough to even really discuss what my hometown was like.
In the spring of 2004, Maria Maisto, a doctoral student in comparative literature at the University of Maryland and a long-time Washingtonian, decided to leave Washington, D.C. for an uncertain future in the Rust Belt.
Detroit is a city of fist-pumping, all-caps slogans. A hashtag for your Instagram, a bumper sticker for your Ford: NOTHING STOPS DETROIT. DETROIT HUSTLES HARDER. BELIEVE THERE IS GOOD IN DETROIT.
News of the Rust Belt from around the world, brought to you weekly by the staff of Belt Magazine.
Having lived fifteen years in a small town in a remote part of the Midwest -- dubbed Forgottonia in the 1970s -- possibly the most interesting change I’ve observed over time has been the emergence ...
“This is just a simulation, but you’ll lay there in the bed, and we’ll slide you into the tube,” the technician points at the fMRI bed and motions for me to lay. But it’s not a real fMRI, it’s just a big, cheap-looking model of one.
As sun set on the final evening of 2011, a loud boom interrupted New Years’ Eve revelries in eastern Ohio. Valerie Dearing, who was ringing in the New Year in her living room in the small town of Poland ...
Most of the time when I mention Gordon Square in a conversation, people don’t know what I’m talking about – which is disappointing. “It’s around West 65th and Detroit,” I tell them.
As we head into the end of the fiscal year, we thought we'd check to see what you've been reading. Here are Belt's most read stories thus far in 2015.