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Social ConsciousnessAssuming HEK/MAK/BAK/KAM are people, their reward or punishment for their presence in NEO should be?Submitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 06/18/2008 - 12:55.
Appreciation and economic opportunity to develop their artistic value (e.g. workshops, commissions, grants, purchases) 33% (24 votes) Graffiti is part of urban fabric - can be artistic and cool - coverup problem graffiti and focus on gang tags and related crime 33% (24 votes) Art, shmart - they are thugs and should be punished doing community service addressing graffiti problem... and grow up 18% (13 votes) VANDALS! Prosecute them - they are felons, should have criminal records, and made prisoners for as long as possible... years 15% (11 votes) Total votes: 72
Art of the Day: HEKSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 06/16/2008 - 23:00.
Two people reported to be HEK and MAK were reportedly arrested, May 30th, 2008. Jeff Buster and I have had a great interest in the work known all around NEO as HEK, and we both seem to wonder if there is really anyone to "arrest" as HEK, for HEK, as HEK seems the identity of many... the voice of many... and is today's Art of the Day.
Air Quality Advisory for Northeast OhioSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 06/15/2008 - 23:45.
Monday, June 16, 2008 - Fine Particle "Soot" Pollution Urban traffic" />
I GRO EC for City FreshSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 06/11/2008 - 11:46.
Maurice Small is the most economically and ecologically sensible planner I know. Joe Stanley, Sudhir Kade and I have been brainstorming with City Fresh's Maurice Small about "I GRO EC" - Independent Green Republic Of East Cleveland. City Fresh already operates a Fresh Stop at Huron Road Hospital - which Maurice reports is doing great - and is active in community farming in East Cleveland. Recently, we've been discussing City Fresh having an involvement converting Brown's Convenient store into a pilot City Fresh Market, which could offer a paradigm-shifting model for bringing local food, farming and their economies into very needy urban neighborhoods, in very innovative and important ways.
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Big Cuts in Planning at Plain DealerSubmitted by Roldo on Tue, 06/10/2008 - 09:32.
The newspaper business, as readers here probably know, isn’t what it used to be. The economic crisis for newspapers now will be felt strongly in Cleveland. Top Plain Dealer executives – Publisher Terry Egger and Editor Susan Goldberg - told worried editorial staff members yesterday that the business climate is so bad that the paper plans to cut 35 pages a week from its news pages and 20 percent of its workforce.
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community development lessons from rough rider, James LevinSubmitted by Susan Miller on Fri, 06/06/2008 - 09:07.
James Levin (seated) with the Brew Crew at Carnegie Hall - photo by Sandy Kish
Question of the Day - Obama VP Candidate, of these choicesSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 06/03/2008 - 21:06.
Peak Everything: Eight Things We Are Running Out Of And WhySubmitted by Charles Frost on Mon, 06/02/2008 - 21:10.
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Real NEO ChiefsSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 05/30/2008 - 15:37.
Dress of Chiefs of the Village of Atonkwa near Elmina, Ghana - Nana Kodwo Eduakwa V and Nana Kra Kwamina II - at a reception at the Ashe Cultural Center in Cleveland
Cleveland ChiefsSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 05/30/2008 - 15:32.
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Who, Why, Where, When and What the HEK?Submitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 05/28/2008 - 10:59.
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Artist for Eternity: Rest in Peace, Scott MillerSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 05/20/2008 - 12:22.
I was saddened to learn today that the excellent Northeast Ohio painter - a Cleveland Institute of Art graduate and productive artist - Scott Miller passed away, this weekend. I'm sure detals will follow here and in other arts media. My mother taught Scott at CIA and remembers him as a great talent, who lived life his own way. Scott just had a powerful show of recent work at Gray's Auctioneers Gallery, in December 2007, at which I shot these photos of Scott and his work - I'll post more later.
A Most Interesting and Thought Provoking ArticleSubmitted by Charles Frost on Mon, 05/19/2008 - 18:09.
This was sent to me by a very dear friend.... Sorry it is so long, but it is well worth the time... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What In The World Is Going On?
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Atlanta Isn't Alone - Ships bring water to parched BarcelonaSubmitted by Charles Frost on Sun, 05/18/2008 - 07:55.
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How well do we fledge our young?Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 05/17/2008 - 22:16.
Ten days ago I noticed a robin's next with three new-born chicks, and protective parents, living early Spring to the fullest. Already, the chicks are fledglings, having jumped yesterday from the safety of the nest to thrive or die on the ground, until their wings are strong enough to fly. I watched this fledgling hop and flap around for a while, as mom and dad protested from above. Certainly a critical time in the life of the robin, and I wonder how our three chicks did - are they still alive the next day - are they now part of the chorus of nature making NEO a great theater. Do we humans fledge our children as well, and make the theater of life better or worse for all living?.
O'Malley & the Deal that led to downfallSubmitted by Roldo on Fri, 05/16/2008 - 12:43.
I walked into the City Council hearing room in mid-2001, to find one-time Mayor Michael White’s nemesis Pat O’Malley sitting with a number of suits in a nearly empty room. O’Malley was the County Recorder at the time. Having known O’Malley as a once progressive/aggressive Council member and foe of Mayor Michael White, it made for an amusing sight for me. I asked him pointedly what he was doing sitting there with a team of suits. I suspected nothing good.
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Fighting Dinosaurs? Lead Poisoning and Urban RedevelopmentSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 05/15/2008 - 14:07.
If these are average Clevelanders, living in older urban neighborhoods like around University Circle their entire lives, they have been lead poisoned, perhaps severely. Thursday morning, May 22nd, join 100s of NEOs leaders concerned with our community's health, intelligence, safety and economy meeting at the Cleveland Natural History Museum for a free breakfast, keynote discussion and breakout sessions about lead poisoning and urban redevelopment. I guarantee you will leave this brief event with a completely realigned understanding of the core barriers to the success of our urban neighborhoods, leading to better planning for a healthy, effective region in the future.
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Green ClevelandSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 05/14/2008 - 14:32.
This certainly has been a perfect spring for flowering trees, still exploding with color all over the near East Side. Here are some views at Lakeview Cemetery, where the plantings are exceptional any time of year, and especially about now. Check it out!
What is a "Green Roof"Submitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 05/08/2008 - 00:34.
What is a "Green Roof" and what does it look like? At the house on Roxbury, the green roof is where the raccoons still live.
Question of the Day... What Drives Your Hyper-Local Economy?Submitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 05/07/2008 - 07:00.
Little Italy has always been core to my REAL NEO experience. From earliest childhood memories, my family has always had many meals at various Little Italy restaurants, each year, as well as picking-up an occasional pizza (where else in NEO but Mama Santas or Valentino's... well, do try the Gelatoria at Fairhill). I also love getting Lemon Ice and other goodies at Corbos. with their unusual greeting of "Leave the gun, take the cannoli"... as authentic as life gets, in NEO. Last night, I noticed Corbos moved next door to their old home, to a remodeled new space (much as Prestis did, a few years ago) Little Italy has always been a great hyper-local neighborhood, where people live, work, eat and socialize together within, and interact well with the world without. There's always lots of private rehab and strong entrepreneurial business activity here, off the Med-O-Mart grid. Which makes me ask you, what matters to the hyper-local economy in your neighborhood, and how is that doing.
Another serious drive by on Roxbury... they happen every daySubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 05/05/2008 - 22:16.
One great thing about a gravel driveway is you can hear them coming. This afternoon, Claes and I were chilling at home in East Cleveland, minding our own business, when we heard that crunch of rocks under heavy tires. Then the slam of a car door, and heavy feet on the front porch... another drive-by had arrived. It's been happening regularly since we started renovating the house on Roxbury, late last Summer.... especially on a beautiful day like today.
Reinventing Browns Deli into The Star Market and Cafe - transformational neighborhood redevelopment, one convenience at a timeSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 05/05/2008 - 00:35.
Welcome to The Star Market and Cafe! What would make you walk, ride and drive out of your way and stop here? When? Why? Now is the time for Star Neighborhood Development to reinvent a blighted urban convenient store into a community asset. But how? That depends on you. What will you support here?
Plain Dealer Expands on Jeff Buster's REALNEO Coverage of Problems with University Square Parking StructureSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 05/02/2008 - 17:35.
Jeff Buster certainly demonstrates "Why Citizen Journalism" regularly, with his impactful and important reporting and photojournalism on many matters of hyper-local, regional and global importance, on REALNEO, followed by the world. Today, the Cleveland Plain Dealer followed Jeff's lead investigation of a disgraceful, failed development in University Heights, "UNIVERSITY SQUARE MALL PARKING STRUCTURE - CLOSE IT NOW?" The PD's Patrick O'Donnell writes "University Square battles empty storefronts, parking garage problems", offering a very different set of perspectives on all matters related to this failure, while completely validating all construction-related observations first revealed by Jeff, a lifelong construction professional.
REAL HIGH GRAFFITISubmitted by Jeff Buster on Wed, 04/30/2008 - 16:33.
Does this night shot of Good Year's noisy, fuel-sucking, electronically advertizing Blimp pounding down commercial money messages over the Indian's commercial electronical big screen stadium filled with it's captive electronically numb audience constitute GRAFITTI?
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...and we still keep filling our gas tanksSubmitted by Charles Frost on Mon, 04/28/2008 - 20:30.
This is a 2.0 Mb Powerpoint Slideshow on the current building boom in Dubai that a friend sent to me. I think that it is very educational: Please "Click" Here for the Slideshow (it will take a little time to download & start...)
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