Forget Paris…well, I mean Dijon. Mustard, that is. There are only two kinds of mustard for true Clevelanders. One is Stadium Mustard, and the other is Bertman Original Ball Park Mustard. Stadium Mustard is currently the official mustard of Progressive Field, is featured at 150 stadiums and arenas throughout the United States, and has been served to astronauts on the Space Shuttle. Bertman’s had
Friday, 27 June 2008
Friday, 20 June 2008
Lake Erie “Beyond the Surface” Part 4
Posted on 10:27 by jackson
The fourth and final installment of “Lake Erie Beyond the Surface” will be airing on Cleveland’s WKYC Channel 3 on Saturday, June 21, 2008 at 7:00 PM, hosted by Mark Nolan. So far, this series has been excellent, and I encourage everyone in the Channel 3 viewing area to catch the show. Lake Erie is a vital resource that we should all understand, respect, and protect.More information and links to
Wednesday, 18 June 2008
Pete Townshend’s Ode to Cleveland
Posted on 13:13 by jackson
Pete Townshend - of The Who and also a very successful solo artist in his own right - said that he only wrote one song about one city, and that city was Cleveland. It’s one of my favorite tunes from Townshend’s solo career, titled "Sheraton Gibson," appearing on his “Who Came First” album that was released in 1972.
Here are a few versions of the song performed by Townshend. The first is a live
Here are a few versions of the song performed by Townshend. The first is a live
Friday, 13 June 2008
The William G. Mather Maritime Museum
Posted on 05:33 by jackson
The Steamship William G. Mather Maritime Museum has been a familiar sight on Cleveland’s Lake Erie shoreline since October 1990, initially at a berth at the East Ninth Street Pier on Cleveland's North Coast Harbor, and now located just north of the Great Lakes Science Center at Dock 32.More than just a museum, it had a busy life as a Great Lakes bulk freighter that transported cargo such as ore,
Wednesday, 4 June 2008
Cleveland's Love Affair With Beer
Posted on 13:25 by jackson
My treasured beer bottle bank capThe other day while sifting through a box of items I’d had packed away years ago, I found a giant beer bottle cap. It came from a giant glass beer bottle bank that belong to my grandparents that they used to save money for their grandchildren. They would start saving loose change, and then whatever was in the bank at the time one of their grandchildren was born,
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