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Made in the 216, a mega-huge event spotlighting amazing things from amazing Clevelanders. A small sampling of items includes jewelry, handbags, clothing, tees, hats, art, paper goods, music, & food. Here is a link to a preview of some necklaces from Modern Pixie. & to get you in the mood … Regretsy. Where DIY meets WTF. You won’t see this kind of stuff at 216 … but that’s a good thing. Don’t forget to check out the “dead things” category of Regretsy, you won’t Regretsy it. —sorry, I couldn’t resist!

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DIY Wed. Two former co-workers, who ditched their jobs in sales to use their design degrees, artisitcally collaborated for the first time. If you haven’t guessed one of the fore mentioned is me & the other is local artist Nicole Haney. As you can see the results were, well, fantastic! Her knowledge of printmaking & mine of graphic design joined forces to make the kind of wedding invitations people blow entire paychecks to purchase. Please take note of the shine paper & the neon ink.

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Vegans like ranch too. Ranch dressing, or as my friend Brien once called it, American dressing, is the perfect condiment for just about anything. This being said everyone deserves to eat our national treasure & vegans are no exception. Here is a super easy recipe for it:

1 cup of Vegenasie
1 cup of unsweetened soy or non-dairy milk
1/4 cup finely chopped flat leaf parsley
a splash of red wine vinegar
fresh ground pepper to taste

Dissolve the ranch flavoring into a teaspoon of water & let stand for 5 min, this re-hydrates the spices & releases the flavor. Then combine all ingredients into a jar & shake, shake, shake! Done. Ranch dressing.

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Spring mix-tape. No more snow, no more heavy coats, and no more SNOW!!! I might be jumping the gun here as it is only March and it is Cleveland. However, the weather is beautiful right now and I wanted to share with you some songs that makes me feel that spring is here.

For my first post as a guest blogger I put together my springtime playlist, perfect for spring cleaning, taking a drive to the country, or relaxing on a front porch. I have provided  some links to the songs on youtube. Of course if you like them, buy them at your local record store, MUSIC SAVES.

Jeff Sierpuotwski

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Bisbee Blue – Calexico

Polish Girls – Califone

Lovesong of The Buzzards – Iron and Wine

Breezes – David Vandervelde

What is Life - George Harrison

Lookin’ Out My Back Door – Creedence Clearwater Revival

No Redemption Song – Jason Collett

Tegucigalpa – Fruit Bats

The Rabbit, the Bat, and the Reindeer – Dr. Dog

It Doesn’t always have to be Beautiful – Slow Club

In the Aeroplane of Over the Sea – Neutral Milk Hotel

People Got A Lotta Nerve – Neko Case-

Here Comes My Baby – The Tremeloes

ELT – Wilco-

Bag of Hammers – Thao with the Get Down Stay Down

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Jeff is a music fan & photographer. He loves all things Cleveland, including the weather.

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The happiest music in the world. “Happy Hour” reaches a new level at the Happy Dog when DJ Kishka takes up his post behind the turn table. From the bandstand DJ Kishka unites 20-somethings & folks reliving thier glory days all in one room, & more shockingly with the same music! But don’t be fooled, the happiest music in the world isn’t always paired with the nicest lyrics. A few of my favorites include She’s Too Fat for Me, the Strip Polka, Ice Cubes in Beer & the sadist of all No Beer on Sunday! The music fits seamlessly into the aesthetic of the bar. I love that The Happy Dog has embraced its old world charm even while being a part of an up & coming neighborhood. To me, hanging out there always felt like I was drinking in my grandparent’s rec-room. Now I feel like thier records are there too! Polka Night, as I refer to it, is hands down the one thing in Cleveland EVERYONE should experience, it is classic Cleveland! Join the fun this Friday for some tots ‘n shots —tater tots that is.

Polka Happy Hour 6-9pm, Tonight! Read the rest of this entry »

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Sharrow the road bullies. What you say? Inspired by the gorgeous weather Cleveland has been having & the new bike I’ve been dreaming of, I decided to go on long ride today. Now maybe you’re still wondering what these sharrows are all about. In short they are Shared Roadway Markings. Now you may be saying to yourself “obviously.” However, until today I didn’t realize exactly how much of the road motorist are supposed to be sharing. I have been enlightened by what I learned today while searching for info on the Tow Path & The Cleveland Lakefront Bikeway. After seeing the diagram, *see below, Franklin Boulevard came to mind. I have traveled it many times, like most West Siders have, and repeatedly I get some guff from drivers from riding in the street. It can range anywhere from a very irritated revving of the engine to indicate that yes their car can go faster than my bike, to out right yelling out the car window to get on the sidewalk. Now why on a road that specifically indicates to share is there so much confusion? Let me try, unofficially of course, to clear some of it up. According to the diagram, we cyclists are to be riding over the Sharrow symbol, not directly smack dab against the parked cars. I think since the symbols are in the center of the lane on Franklin the motorist think it is just a reminder to them, or a merely a suggestion. Where in actulality, the cyclest have the right to the lane & the dotted line running down Franklin Boulevard should indicate to the drivers to pass the bikes (nicely) if they need to get by. This allows for us not to be hit by a suddenly opened car door. Although it is the motorist’s responsibility to check before opening their door, riding too close to parked cars is still a common mistake that can lead to serious injury. On second thought, I guess I already knew this, but I began to second guess myself after all the bulling. Perhaps if there was some sort of sign of explanation other than the phrase “share the road” to let motorist know sharing isn’t optional, it’s required. The City of Cleveland Planning Commison says “The purpose of these road markers is to remind cyclists and motorists alike that bicycles have an equal-right to the road while indicating the presence of a bicycle route.” After all, these Sharrows have been successful in Seattle, Portland and San Francisco. I just don’t know what is going wrong here. So stay strong fellow riders, don’t give in to the bullies. And I will keep dreaming of the Bianchi Pista Via Brera with the cork grips I saw at Spin on Saturday.

Some links on bike safety: City of Cleveland Bikeway Sharrow, Cleveland Bike Lane Guide,  Sharrow FAQ,

p.s Does anyone know where I can find info/diagrams on biking on streets with bus lanes for Down Town Cleveland?

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One of Cleveland’s own, Danielle DeBoe is featured in today’s Sneak Peek on design*sponge. See the full post HERE. I spy a photo from another Clevelander, Jeff Sierputowski lurking in the background!

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The snow is coming down, but the surf is up! Jeff Sierputowski’s photos of winter surfing on Lake Erie should inspire us all. Even though it’s cold outside, don’t let it get in the way of having fun. This is Cleveland! Read the rest of this entry »

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Ice skating, it’s like riding a bike! Once you learn you never forget. However, if you learned on real ice, skating on the environmentally friendly faux ice rink at Wade Oval will take some getting used to. It is made of polymer, a.k.a plastic, and it dulls your skates like crazy. So I do recommend bringing your own as they will surely be sharper than the rentals they are dishing out. Jeff rented his skates and was sliding all over the place. I brought my own and started out like a pro, but after 45 minutes of skating my blades were dull, & my skating looked more like Jeff’s. Despite my complaints, I still recommend this as a fun winter outing. If nothing else, the setting is picturesque. An outdoor rink in the park, lined with old fashioned hay bails & holiday music through the sound system, what could be a better family adventure or romantic date? Don’t worry if you’re a freeze baby such as myself, there are plenty of heaters to warm up your mittens. As an added incentive, the rink is located adjacent to the Cleveland Museum of Art so it is easy to make a day of it. A CHEAP day of it! Admission to the museum is free & skating is free (if you bring your own) & rental is only $3. I suggest checking your local thrift store for skates and saving your $3 for the parking meters. Not only will you look like a pro, you can have them on hand for future skating excursions and chances are they will be a better quality than the rentals. Read the rest of this entry »

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one the go guide
*see below’s gift guide for those on the Go!


12 Months of Color Daily Planner A brilliant Moleskine daily planner set! It includes a different colored planner for each month of the year. After I carry a notebook around in my purse for a mere month it begins to look ratty & this way the gift recipient can start fresh each month.

Skyn Icelandic Relief Eye Pen I couldn’t live without this. The best antidote to puffiness, wrinkles & dark circles. (believe me I’ve done the leg work!) Even better it is 100% vegitarian & cruelty free.

Solid Perfume from the Soap & Paper Factory Each hand poured jar is purse sized & very fragrant. The packaging is made from recycled materials, no petroleum, parabens, or phthalatesare are used & the products are not tested on animals! Available locally at ROOM SERVICE.

Smencils Note taking just got a little more exciting (okay I said a little) with these Holiday sented colored pencils. They are made of 100% recycled newspaper & come in “flavors” like cinnamon, candy cane, sugarplum, gingerbread & sugar cookie.

Rhodia Graph Paper Pad Rhodia makes one of the most durable notebooks around. This French notebook has a fold-around cover & is made of high-quality graph paper.

KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON water bottle It’s a reusuable water bottle. Need I say more? Also available at ROOM SERVICE.

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