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Party Like It’s 1599
Written by Kylee Herrick An analysis of the Cleveland Museum of Art’s recent exhibition about wine’s role in mythology and history. Wine is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented grape juice. In many forms of media, it is associated with middle aged mothers and pretentious art fanatics. To an ancient Greek or medieval Catholic, wine was a sacred rite. It was dangerous, fantastical and deeply rooted in their connection to religion and spirituality. Wine was the truth potion
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Nov 174 min read


“Degenerate” no more: The art Hitler feared
The Maltz Museum’s take on “degenerate” art and censorship during Adolf Hitler’s regime. Written by Izzy Aparicio More than 87 years...
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Apr 72 min read


Part of history
Give women their accomplishments back. Written by Alyssa Maree In the eyes of history, too many women’s accomplishments have been...
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Apr 73 min read


Did enslaved people celebrate Valentine’s Day?
The topic of slave history opens the door for numerous questions about its past. Written by Jordan Shelton The origins of many events in...
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Mar 32 min read


Guarding Garfield’s legacy
How the historical site is being preserved for future generations. Written by Casey Couch Excited chatter fills the air on a summer’s day...
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Oct 20, 20244 min read


The History of The Vindicator
Traveling through The Vindicator’s history from a Black student newspaper to an arts and culture magazine. Written by Sophie Farrar For...
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Feb 21, 20245 min read


Write Drunk. Edit Sober
If literary geniuses wrote drunk, why can’t we? Written by Campbell Pratt Heavy guitar and raspy, anguished crooning plays over my...
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Nov 15, 20238 min read


The LGBTQ+ History of Cleveland
Recognizing a community tradition of activists and organizations Written by Benvolio Nichols October marks LGBT History Month. Celebrated...
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Oct 10, 20238 min read


My Balto Blues
A reflection on my disappointment towards the Dog that saved Nome. Written and Created by Cameron Mays I have never had a good...
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Apr 26, 20222 min read
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